The home screen of the Google Pixel 6a

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  • Android 13 new beta brings back the old battery stats feature many of us liked.
  • Beta users can now check their battery stats from the last charge.
  • Previously, with Android 12, users could only check the previous 24 hours' battery stats.

When it arrives later this year, there will be a change to the battery statistics page on the mobile operating system.

According to 9to5Google, there are new findings in the latest version of the operating system that suggest that the battery view is being returned to the way it was before. Early this month, the search giant began rolling out the update for the phone.

A redesign of the battery statistics monitoring was done last year. The battery level was changed from the last full charge to showing usage for the past 24 hours.

Users are reverting to the battery level since last full charge as a default option, according to the 9to5 report. Users can observe how long their battery life lasts. Users can see the discharge of the battery on a daily basis.

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Android 13 new battery stats
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Android 13 new battery stats
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Android 13 new battery stats
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Many people prefer to look at their battery statistics based on their most recent charge as opposed to the whole 24 hours of usage, which may exclude helpful battery usage details.

As we continue to use the latest phones from the company, this is helpful. Having a better look at battery life will be useful for long-term testing of these and future devices.

We've heard of display problems on the Pixel 7 Pro affecting battery life, so buyers should be on the lookout for that. Our phone seems to have a good battery life, and we haven't seen any issues with it.