Windows 10 gets a new easy-to-use power tracking feature

The next feature update for the 10 will likely come with a brand new battery usage graph in the Settings app, which will easily show you what's draining your battery.

According to reports found in preview, the Settings app will get this feature with the Windows 10 21H2 update in the second half of 2021. In Build 21277, Microsoft is testing a new battery usage presentation that tells you more about battery usage in portable or on the tablet, in the last 24 hours or 7 days.

To go to the new battery usage charts, you need to open Settings> System> Battery, and then look under the "Battery usage" heading

As you can see in the screenshot above, Windows 10 Settings can now display battery usage in graphs. You can even read the statistics to look for apps that run out of battery power, or you can click on the graphs to see what percentage of battery usage has been used in the last 24 hours at specific times.

Windows 10's new feature can also show you where your battery power went and at what time of day, but it's up to you to do something with those .

It is a small and pleasant change, as you have access to information from longer periods of time, especially if you have recently installed a new application and want to see the difference before and after.

It looks like the built-in battery statistics on Android phones, which lets you quickly see which app is consuming limited phone battery power and at what time of day and week.

Note that the new battery life feature in Windows 10 is still in its infancy and will likely improve.

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  1. After the last patch Tuesday the most important addition would be to be able to turn off updates! So far the operating system is getting worse and worse. What to do with the new features when I can not use the computer.

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