Android 15 will have a new Battery Health screen to help monitor battery health. Galaxy devices may get this feature via One UI 7.0.
Android 14 (One UI 6.0) is being actively rolled out to Samsung devices. Meanwhile, Google is developing the next version. As expected, Android 15 will come with a Battery Status screen like the iPhone. Galaxy devices may get this feature with One UI 7.0.
This year, Android 14 brought new APIs for monitoring battery health. The latest beta of Android 14 QPR2 includes a hidden Battery Health page.
This suggests Android 15 may have a complete Battery Health feature for the Pixel series. Google is also developing features like reading battery serial numbers to distinguish between mainstream and third-party batteries.
The battery's health will gradually deteriorate after a specific period or number of charging cycles. The lower the battery's health, the less capacity it will have. With Battery Status, you'll know when to replace your phone's battery.
One UI 7.0 based on Android 15 will be the next major upgrade that Samsung brings to Galaxy devices late next year. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 series will be announced with One UI 6.1 based on Android 14 next month.