Google will release Android 6.0 Marshmallow in October and one of the most interesting improvements is the battery management of Android devices. The phone will have detailed battery status which will show through milliamp-hours (mAh). This improved feature will represent the performance and consumption of each application.
Tech Times noted that Android 6.0 will feature a battery status that will provide more detailed battery usage. It will include the consumption of each application and will calculate the usage through mAh or hours. The report added that mAh shall represent the "computed power use" which is under the app's use details.
Moreover, Tech Times cited other improved features of the new Android OS are the volume controls and notifications. Android users will have the ability to turn down volume past vibrate to completely silent. It means that the phone will still ring if an alarm was set up even though the volume is all the way down.
Uber Gizmo added that the Android device will save important apps changes after a long period of inactivity. The improved feature of battery is through the work of Doze.
At the moment, the enhanced battery feature is now little being experienced through Android 6.0 Preview 3, but Android Headlines mentioned that the finalized Android 6.0 Marshmallow will fully be experienced this fall. Further, the new OS version will be sent through OTA once available to be installed.
On the other hand, Android Headlines said that checking battery usage per application is an old feature and representation in hours is something that's new. The improved feature in Android 6.0 Marshmallow will be beneficial especially for those users who are intensely using their Android devices.
Battery usage is essential to keep the phone stand all day long. The enhanced feature of battery management which is represented by hours will surely help users to allocate their phone's battery wisely.
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