Android 13 QPR1 beta 3 adds a new toggle switch to a particular Pixel feature
Some Pixel models offer a feature called Battery Share. Those models include the Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro. Battery Share is the Pixel version of reverse wireless charging. You can help replenish the battery on a pal’s Qi-compatible device by turning your phone screen side down and placing the back of your pal’s device on the back of your phone as though your phone was a wireless charging mat.
On Pixel devices with "Battery Share" support, there's now a toggle to choose whether or not to have reverse wireless charging turn on automatically for a short period when you plug your phone into a charger.
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But not everyone wants or needs this and with Android 13 QPR1 beta 3 installed on your compatible Pixel, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Share. There you will find a toggle on the Battery Share page that can turn the feature on and off. Google added this feature because a Pixel 5 or later sharing its battery with another device will see its remaining battery life decline. Plugging in the Pixel while using Battery Share to charge another device will prevent this from happening.
Underneath that low-quality image of your handset is a box that reads “Opt in.” Tap on that and you’ll shortly receive the beta update by going to Settings > System > System update. Follow the directions to install the beta files. Do not opt out of the beta program until Google delivers the final version of the December Pixel Quarterly Feature Drop. Otherwise, you’ll be forced to wipe the data from your phone.
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