Android 11 will warn you if your smartphone is charging badly!

Nowadays, more and more smartphones are supporting wireless charging. And despite being a major innovation in this area, managing to charge certain smartphones in just over an hour, it is sometimes difficult to put this device in the most appropriate position.

Android 11 will warn you if your smartphone is charging badly!

That said, we know that when Android 11 is released around September this year, it will come with a feature that will let you know if the smartphone is in a good or bad position while charging. Thus avoiding that the battery takes longer than normal to reach 100%.

What smartphones will this new feature reach?

pixel 4

It is still too early to know which smartphones this new feature will reach. However, I would say that it can reach any device with the Android 11 operating system that supports wireless charging.

Still, what the rumors tell us for now is that this feature will be restricted to the Pixel 4 smartphone range. Well, at least, that’s what we think for now. This is because the only image revealed by “9to5Google” was just that of a smartphone in this range. A test was also done on a Pixel 3 XL running the Android 11 system and the same warning did not appear.

So, this will be a feature that will help a lot the users of the smartphones in question and that will certainly save a lot of charging time, making it worth the “fast charging” factor that we all love. And of course, it is, always advising if the smartphone is well or poorly positioned while charging.

The Android 11 operating system should not be released before September, and as such, several new features will be revealed about this new feature that alerts you if your Smartphone is charging badly.

In addition, it is almost certain that in the future all smartphones should be able to access this feature as long as they have Android 11 as their operating system. It is undoubtedly an excellent move and functionality from Google.

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