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Google introduced a new battery feature in Android 13: You’ll receive notifications about the background apps that consume a lot of energy.

Android 13 introduces a system notification that appears when your app consumes a large amount of device battery during a 24-hour period. This new notification appears for all apps on devices that run on Android 13, regardless of target SDK version.

The feature builds on existing battery-saving technology that Google added to Android a few years ago. But the new notifications will be more targeted. Moreover, after the user deals with the message, the notification won’t reappear until 24 hours later. Google has built in place features to prevent the system from sending too many annoying notifications. Android 13 will take several parameters into account. It’ll look at the way the user interacts with the phone and whether an app continues to consume a large amount of battery life in the background.

Moreover, Android 13 will also look at battery-harming apps that run for an extended period in the background. If any app operates in the background for more than 20 hours, users will receive a notification telling them the “APP is running in the background for a long time. Tap to review.”Finally, Android 13 will not treat all apps similarly. There will be exceptions allowed to run in the background, even if that means the battery will drain faster.

We’re still in the early days of Android 13. Therefore, we’re yet to see how the new battery-saving notification is implemented. You can install the latest Android 13 developer preview on compatible Pixels. But you’d be better off waiting until mid-May for Google I/O 2022. Google will probably release the first public Android 13 beta after the event.Chris Smith started writing about gadgets as a hobby, and before he knew it he was sharing his views on tech stuff with readers around the world.

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