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Google released a stable version for Pixel phones a few weeks ago AndroidAt 13 and continues to issue incremental updates (what it calls QPR – Quaterly Platform Releases) with new features, giving users the opportunity to test them before the global rollout. Now on to Pixels with Androidem 13 has released a new QPR beta update that brings the ability to check battery health.

This feature will basically tell users if their device's battery is good or bad (not in a percentage format like the iPhone though) so they can take the necessary steps like getting the battery replaced. You might not have known it, but smartphones and tablets already have the ability to check battery health Galaxy. This feature is built into the diagnostic functionality found on all modern Samsung devices.

How the battery status on your device Galaxy check? It's simple - open the menu Settings, scroll down, tap the option Battery and device care and then select an option Diagnostika. The device will take a few seconds to check the battery and then tell you if it is in good or bad condition and working normally. However, even here the battery health is not expressed in percentages, which would definitely be a more useful figure than the laconic message "good or "bad". However, we cannot rule out that the percentage format will appear in a future version of the One UI extension.

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