Google is working on a new feature to protect its devices from overheating

Google is developing a new feature called Adaptive Temperature to help users take action when their devices overheat.

The new feature, which was spotted in Google's Device Health app, will initially be available for Pixel devices and is expected to reach Android devices later.

The first app code indicates that Google's new feature will alert users when their Pixel device reaches high temperatures and help them issue various alerts if their Pixel device starts to overheat. It even turns off automatically to protect the device.

When the device temperature reaches approximately 48 degrees, a warning message appears. The messages state that “phone needs to cool down,” that Pixel devices are experiencing performance slowdowns, that the phone will automatically make certain changes to limit performance, disable 5G network connectivity, and more.

The feature also provides users with some suggestions on how to cool the device when they click on the “Show maintenance steps” option, including keeping the phone away from direct sunlight, placing the phone in an open, well-ventilated place, and closing the cover. battery. Laborious applications.

The Adaptive Temperature feature monitors the device's temperature every 5 minutes and activates an "emergency" mode if the device's condition does not improve and the temperature continues to rise to 52 degrees or more. If the temperature rises significantly to 55 degrees or more, the device will automatically turn off within 30 seconds.

Google developed this feature to protect devices, especially with temperatures rising in many parts of the world and the Pixel range itself has suffered from overheating issues on multiple occasions.



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