Google’s latest Pixel update allows you to limit battery charging to 80%, and that seems to come with the side effect of being able to use “bypass” charging. Here’s what that means ...
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it will be powered only by the DC power from the charger, bypassing the battery altogether. These features are available on the Pixel 6 series and up (via Android Authority). Google is rolling out ...
Charging and discharging a phone completely should be enough to ensure its battery readings are spot on. It doesn’t matter if you’re using a Google Pixel, a Samsung Galaxy, an iPhone ...
Google has confirmed that Pixel phones with the new 80% charge limit support bypass charging. When 80% charge is detected, the battery stops charging, but current is still used to power the handset.