Android 17 Might Let You Charge Your Phone Faster When Short on Time
One of the key features spotted in Android 17 Beta 3 is a new Priority Charging mode. It reportedly focuses on delivering faster charging speeds when users are short on time. The feature was discovered during an APK teardown by Android Authority in collaboration with coder AssembleDebug.
According to code strings found in the beta, Priority Charging temporarily pauses background activities like app updates to prioritise faster charging, while still allowing calls and messages to come through. The strings read:
Priority Charging temporarily pauses
background activity like app updates for a faster charge. You'll still receive calls and texts
Get a faster charge when you're short on time
Learn more about Priority Charging
The feature is also said to recommend the use of a 30W or higher charger, suggesting that it is designed to work alongside fast-charging hardware. Another string highlights thermal management during use:
For best results, use a 30W+ adapter. Your phone will automatically manage any temperature changes and keep your battery within normal range.
The report mentions that the code strings reference Android actively managing temperature levels to maintain battery health while charging at higher speeds. Based on its description, Priority Charging could reportedly serve as a temporary focus mode for the battery. While code references suggest its development may be underway, not all features discovered in an APK teardown make it to the release stage in a future stable version of the app. Thus, users are advised to take this development with a grain of salt.
Apart from charging improvements, Android 17 Beta 3 brings support for vendor-defined camera extensions. According to Google, it allows third-party hardware partners to provide Android apps access to camera features like ‘Super Resolution’ or AI-driven enhancements.
While Android does support HDR, Night Mode, and other similar camera extensions, many of the advanced features are exclusive to default camera apps. The update could potentially allow OEMs to share these capabilities broadly.
However, availability will depend on manufacturers enabling the feature and app developers choosing to integrate it.
Google says that with the latest beta update, Android 17 has reached platform stability. This means the developer APIs and all the app-facing behaviours in the OS are final. Developers can integrate new features with their applications ahead of the OS’ anticipated public release, which is expected to take place later this year.