Pixel/Nexus Battery App Gets Listed on Play Store As Device Health Services For Faster Updates

Google released the “Pixel Ambient Services” app for Pixel 2’s Shazam-like music recognition feature on Play Store, ahead of the October 4th Pixel announcement event. And today, Google has added the battery app found on Pixel and Nexus on the Play Store, for faster and easier updates.

Pixel and Nexus users started receiving the update in the morning today, and many Nexus 5 owners also received the update. The Play Store description of the app reads,“Device Health Services predicts how long your phone’s battery will last based on your usage.”

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The Device Health Services app listing on the Play Store also mentions the “Personalized battery usage estimates” feature. On the Google Pixel devices running Android 8.0 Oreo, the app version has changed to 1.0.2 from 8.0.0. Besides, release notes on the Play Store listing states:

  • Model infrastructure improvements
  • More models
  • Bug fixes

Device Health Services

Judging by the screenshots of the new version, the battery section inside the phone’s settings that provides info about battery usage. Device Health Services helps in offering better statistics about battery usage on your device. We can expect more goodness attached to the app, but for now, we only know the basics.

Google has been continually listing internal apps on the Play Store for faster updates. This way, Google and release individual updates for the specific apps instead of including the patches in the system update. Another internal app that made it to the Play Store recently is the Carrier Services app. Over time, Google will be listing more system apps on the Play Store.

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We think Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will reflect the same version once they go on sale.

For Pixel and Nexus devices running Android 7.1 or higher, you won’t get the enhanced battery screen from Oreo on Nougat. This update only improves ‘time remaining’ calculations to reflect the device’s battery usage.

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