Android 13 developer preview brings a feature that notifies the users if an app consumes too much battery in the background. The alert system in the OS will show the people about background apps. With modern Android devices, there is a lot of battery life issues. The apps running in the background drain a lot of battery in no time. But with this update, Google is solving the issue with a new system notification.
Android 13 Will Notify If An App Is Consuming High Battery
The upcoming Android 13 will show a notification whenever an app is consuming more battery. According to Google, a warning will not be shown when the app’s foreground service is using more battery. The users will only be notified when the high power consumption is done in the background. In 24 hours, the warning will be shown once. The company said, ”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 system takes into account the work like foreground services, app’s cache, background services, work tasks, broadcast receivers, and more. Foreground services means when the app performs a function which is visible to users in the notification section and can’t dismiss it till the app is closed from the foreground. Android 13 detects the app that is consuming more battery in the background, and it warns users about it. Once the notification for an app is shown, the users interact with Foreground Services Task Manager to fix the issue. One can dismiss the notification or can fix it. However, if you dismiss the notification, it will not show it till 24 hours. Google has not announced when the stable version of Android 13 will be released. It is expected to roll out the first beta version in April, Stable version in September.