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Google is clamping down on Android apps that cause excessive battery drain

Google is clamping down on Android apps that cause excessive battery drain

Posted on 12 November 2025 By jobuzo

It can be tough to know when a phone is on its deathbed or when an app is just being an overt battery hog. Google is going to help users get to the bottom of things, according to a recent Android Developers Blog.

The company just announced the launch of a new metric for app developers that keeps an eye on battery usage. If a developer consistently runs afoul of Google’s battery usage guidelines, a warning will pop up in the Play Store to alert end users.

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This metric will keep a particular eye on so-called wake locks, which is when smartphones are prevented from entering sleep mode by battery-hungry apps that want to run background processes when the screen is off. Google says wake locks are a “heavy contributor to battery drain” and has developed a threshold for what is deemed acceptable for apps running in the background.

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This threshold “considers a user session excessive if it holds more than two cumulative hours of non-exempt wake locks in a 24 hour period.” There are exemptions if the background process offers “clear user benefits” with examples given of audio playback and user-initiated data transfers.

If a developer doesn’t fix the underlying wake lock issue, they get slapped with a visible warning. The Play Store label says that “this app may use more battery than expected due to high background activity.” That will likely turn off potential downloaders. I certainly wouldn’t pop one of those apps on my phone.

Google will go a step further in some cases, making the offending apps ineligible for certain discovery sections within the Play Store. These rules go into effect on March 1, so we only have a few more months to experience just how quickly an Android phone can go from a full battery to completely dead.

Google is clamping down on Android apps that cause excessive battery drain


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