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Google Play Flags Battery-Draining Apps
5 Mar
Summary
- New Play Store feature flags apps with excessive battery drain.
- Apps exceeding wake lock thresholds will receive warnings.
- This aims to encourage developers to optimize app performance.

Google is introducing a significant update to its Play Store, designed to combat excessive battery drain caused by certain applications. This new feature will begin flagging apps that consume more power than expected due to high background activity.
Developers can use a feature called "wake locks" to prevent a device from sleeping. However, when used excessively, this can lead to rapid battery depletion. Google has established a threshold for "Excessive Partial Wake Lock," and apps consistently exceeding this metric will face consequences.
These consequences include visible warnings on their store listings and potential exclusion from discovery surfaces like recommendations. This direct approach aims to incentivize developers to optimize their apps and address battery-related issues. While user reports are not yet widespread, this initiative is expected to improve the overall performance and longevity of users' device batteries.




