JAKARTA - Google seems to be preparing a big surprise for Pixel Watch users! In the developer version of the Wear OS 6 preview, a code that shows the presence of the Adaptive Charging feature, similar to the one on the Google Pixel smartphone.

For those who are not familiar, Adaptive Charging on Pixel phones works by studying user charging habits. For example, if you regularly charge the battery overnight, the system will charge slowly and only reaches 100% about 1 hour before you usually remove the charger. The goal? Reduce battery wearability and extend usage life.

Now, this feature looks like it will also visit the Pixel Watch, based on the findings of the Android Authority in the Clockwork application code SysUiGoogle on Wear OS 6.

Unfortunately, it is not yet known what percentage of power will be achieved by the Adaptive Charging feature on the Pixel Watch, or when the charging will be completed completely. However, if you follow the pattern on the Pixel HP, this feature is likely to work similarly providing slower and smarter charging based on the user's routine.

However, it should be noted that not all features appearing in the developer preview version will be present in the final version. So, there is a possibility that this feature will be canceled in the public version.

This move marks an increasingly common trend in the world of gadgets: battery protection as the main selling value. With more and more people wearing smartwatches throughout the day, from activity tracking to real-time notifications, battery resilience is an important key.


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