Google has implemented a new, beta feature on its Pixel devices, which will make network management less of a hassle and potentially boost battery life.
Google is constantly adding new features to its Pixel lineup of phones, and its beta releases provide an early snapshot of what’s in store for the wider user base. Adaptive Connectivity is just such a feature, which was first implemented in the Android 16 QPR2 beta testing build, and has already been improved for Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2.
Adaptive Connectivity is designed to help users get a little more juice out of their Pixel devices and make managing network connections hassle free. Google says it “extends battery life and improves device performance by automatically managing your network connections.
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