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Title: Google’s New Play Store Policy Penalizes Battery-Draining Apps

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Google is implementing a new policy to ‍penalize Android apps that‌ excessively drain device ⁣batteries, ​a move aimed at improving⁤ user experience and transparency. The change, announced​ today, ‌adds battery efficiency‌ as a core ⁣technical quality metric ⁢for apps listed on the Google Play Store.

this crackdown addresses a long-standing user​ frustration: apps running in the background and consuming power without‌ clear justification. Google’s existing ‍quality metrics already assessed app crashes and unresponsiveness; now, battery performance joins ⁤that evaluation. ⁤Developers will be expected to optimize their apps for power efficiency, and users will gain greater insight ⁤into which apps are impacting their battery‍ life.

On phones, an app will be flagged for excessive battery ‍drain if it keeps the device awake for‌ more ‍than two cumulative⁣ hours in a⁤ 24-hour period without a valid reason. For Wear OS devices, apps draining more than 4.44% of the watch’s battery per hour during active sessions will also be flagged. Apps exceeding these thresholds risk​ reduced​ visibility in the Play Store or a public ⁣warning label regarding battery consumption.

Google stated it collaborated ⁣with Samsung⁢ in the development of this‌ new battery metric.The policy ⁤builds on existing efforts to provide users ⁤with more control over app behavior and improve​ the overall quality of ⁤the Android ecosystem.

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