Google Pixel introduces Adaptive Charging with battery status notification.

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Google's Pixel Adaptive Charging feature, which helps preserve long-term battery life by not reaching a 100% charge until you wake up, may no longer require an alarm to work. Previously, users had to manually set an alarm for the feature to activate, but now it appears to be working automatically based on when the user starts using their device in the morning. This could allow for more flexibility for users with different sleep schedules or those who don't use their Pixel for alarms. Google has yet to update its support documentation to reflect this change.
- Pixel Adaptive Charging might no longer require an alarm 9to5Google
- Adapative Charging now gives Pixel owners a much-needed nightly reminder Android Police
- Pixel users with Adaptive Charging enabled will now learn when their battery will be at 100% PhoneArena
- Google Pixel adding ‘Adaptive Charging’ status notification with one-time off button 9to5Google
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