But that’s not all – Google is rolling out new features in the coming months. If you happen to own a compatible Chromebook, you’ll benefit from improved energy efficiency. First on the list is Adaptive Charging, designed to slow down charging speeds and help preserve your battery’s health. Additionally, Battery Saver will be introduced to turn off energy-hungry processes.
In a related move, Google is simplifying the repair process, allowing authorized repair centers and school technicians to fix Chromebooks without the need for a physical USB key. This development might be linked to Google’s motivation behind the extended software support.