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Chromebooks to get a battery boost
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
The new feature was spotted by the ChromeOS subreddit in Google’s release notes for the current ChromeOS 133. This means that users who want to charge their devices to 100% can still do so. However, standard ChromeOS users will likely need to set the feature manually, similar to how it works on Android 15.
The ChromeOS 134 update is sure to bring more exciting features in the coming weeks. Rumors are already circulating about the subsequent ChromeOS 135 update, which may include AI-powered wallpapers and video call backgrounds for Chromebook Plus models.
The prior ChromeOS 133 update, which was released earlier this month, included several interesting tweaks to the Chromebook ecosystem. These tweaks included bounce keys accessibility settings, super-resolution high-quality audio for Bluetooth mics, additional language support for Screencast, and updates to the ChromeOS welcome tour. These updates show that Chromebooks are constantly evolving and improving.
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