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It may sound odd, but Google's perpetual effort to make Android better will involve sleeping more this year. Or in Google's parlance: Dozing. A new feature just announced at Google I/O for Android M, 2015's big update for the Android OS, will include a Doze mode that intelligently powers down your phone or tablet when it's not in use for a long period of time, extending its standby endurance significantly. Google describes it as "trading a little bit of app freshness for longer battery life," and cites testing on Nexus 9 tablets that showed "devices with M lasting up to two times longer in standby."
The other big new addition on the power front is support for USB Type-C. It's the same reversible USB connector that Google and Apple are already using in their latest laptops — the Chromebook Pixel and the new MacBook, respectively — and Google promises it will accelerate phone charging in a major way. "Anything from three to four times faster charging" is the company's bold new promise, though the big appeal of USB-C comes from its sheer versatility and ease of use: it can transfer data and power in both directions and it can be plugged in in either orientation.
It may sound odd, but Google's perpetual effort to make Android better will involve sleeping more this year. Or in Google's parlance: Dozing. A new feature just announced at Google I/O for Android M, 2015's big update for the Android OS, will include a Doze mode that intelligently powers down your phone or tablet when it's not in use for a long period of time, extending its standby endurance significantly. Google describes it as "trading a little bit of app freshness for longer battery life," and cites testing on Nexus 9 tablets that showed "devices with M lasting up to two times longer in standby."
The other big new addition on the power front is support for USB Type-C. It's the same reversible USB connector that Google and Apple are already using in their latest laptops — the Chromebook Pixel and the new MacBook, respectively — and Google promises it will accelerate phone charging in a major way. "Anything from three to four times faster charging" is the company's bold new promise, though the big appeal of USB-C comes from its sheer versatility and ease of use: it can transfer data and power in both directions and it can be plugged in in either orientation.
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