JonasWtt This morning I read about Google's "Battery Health Assistance feature" that will throttle the batteries maximum capacity down to 80% after 200 charging cycles. That is a deal breaker for me, thinking about to purchase p10pro. Will the "Battery Health Assistance feature" also be "included" into grapheneos?
23Sha-ger You don't need to wait for 200 cycles for that, I set my p10 to charge to 80% ever since unboxing. Works on both wired and wireless charging. And QPR2 seems to fix the calibration issue after reboots.
Quantum 23Sha-ger There is a difference between actively taking care off your own battery and Google permanently reducing your overall battery capacity. I use the 80% feature too, but sometimes I need to charge it to 100% because I won't be able to charge it for a while.
23Sha-ger Quantum You still can. Click on "charge to full now" and it will charge to 100%. How can a potential Google app predict when you need to charge it fully?
Quantum 23Sha-ger I doubt it would be introduced into GOS unless it was a hazard not to. From the article it read as it'll gradually happen, and you wont be able to turn it off.
Novalissoide 23Sha-ger Is this user triggable charge-to-100%-now a feature on Stock, or is it on newer pixels?
23Sha-ger Novalissoide This is a feature since Android 15, so not even Pixel exclusive. iOS has it as well.
23Sha-ger Novalissoide Settings > Battery > Charging Optimization Obviously, when you need it 100%, remove the toggle, let it charge, put it back on.
Novalissoide 23Sha-ger oh, that's what I usually do. I read it like you described a dedicated button for letting it proceed past 80% 'this time only'. Thank you for explaining.