Improvement to the Pixel 6 Pro battery life could be foreshadowing the arrival of a key feature
When it came to be known that the Pixel 6 Pro would sport a battery with the capacity of 5003mAh, it sounded like good news for those buying the device. It was the largest battery ever included with a Pixel phone. True, it has to power the 1440p resolution display, 5G connectivity, and a 120Hz refresh rate. But it should still take users through a full day, right?
Update to Android 13 QPR1 Beta seems to take Pixel 6 Pro battery life to the next tier
And even the smaller 4614mAh battery included with the Pixel 6 seemed like it could last all day since the device was equipped with a lower 1080p resolution and a less taxing 90Hz refresh rate. But since the release of the two handsets last year, nothing in real life about the battery life seemed to be what was expected and with the Pixel 6 Pro, it seemed that the battery was draining way too fast. One ridiculous morning the phone lasted all of three hours before dropping from 100% to 15% with no additional usage.
Installing the Android 13 QPR1 Beta can bring performance improvements to your Pixel before the rest of the public gets them
Now let’s get one thing clear. Even though the battery capacity of the Pixel 6 Pro is larger than that of the battery powering the iPhone 13 Pro Max, you’d never confuse the two in a battery test. Since the iPhone 11 Pro Max, it feels like Apple has concerned itself with battery life more than ever. Pixel 6 Pro users might have been able to put up with poor battery life if the device worked with a 60W fast charger. But the 23W fast charging capability for the Pixel 6 Pro is slow as molasses.
While the battery life did show some improvement after joining the beta for the December quarterly Pixel feature drop, everyone seems to forget that if you use the Adaptive Battery feature, the phone takes time to learn how you use your phone so that it knows when to supply certain apps with battery power. It can take up to two weeks for the Adaptive Battery feature to learn when and where to send battery power.
Battery life has been greatly improved on the Pixel 6 Pro over the last couple of weeks
And now that it has been about two weeks since joining the Android 13 QPR1 beta, this writer has seen a huge jump in battery life on the Pixel 6 Pro. Usually, testing a beta is associated with lower battery life. But the Quarterly Platform Release (QPR) betas are different since they include upcoming new features for compatible Pixel models which might include improved battery life. In this case, since I didn’t want to wait for Verizon to push out the September update any longer, it was included with the Android 13 QPR1 beta update which did exterminate the bug that was warming up the phones and draining the battery.
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