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Google Maps is finally escaping its battery hog roots, but you must pay dearly for it

Its new Power Saving mode can help extend battery life during navigation, but only if you own a Pixel 10 series device.

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Google Maps running on a Pixel 8 Pro, showing the new colors as of November 2023.
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What’s happened? Google Maps just received a new Power Saving mode with the November 2025 Pixel Drop that reduces battery drain during navigation. However, most Android users won’t benefit from it, as the feature is exclusive to Google’s latest flagships.

  • The Power Saving mode simplifies the map view into a black-and-white, minimal layout that displays only the essentials and uses the Always-On Display (AOD) capability to minimize power consumption.
  • Google claims that it can extend battery life by up to four hours, which can make a noticeable difference during long drives or when you’re low on charge.
  • But unlike some of the other features included in the November Pixel Drop, Maps’ Power Saving mode is limited to the Pixel 10 series.

Why is this important? Navigation is one of the most battery-intensive tasks on a smartphone. By switching to the AOD and simplifying the map layout to show only the essentials, Google Maps’ Power Saving mode should significantly cut down battery drain.

  • Unfortunately, Google’s decision to limit it to the Pixel 10 series means most Android users won’t reap the benefits of this improvement.
  • Additionally, a support page for the feature notes that it’s only available in driving mode and doesn’t support navigation while walking or biking. Since most cars these days feature USB ports for charging, the feature may not be all that useful even for those who spend hours driving with Maps navigation on.

Why should I care? If you own a Pixel 10 series device, you can enable Power Saving mode by pressing the power button after starting navigation. It will help your phone last longer during long trips or when you forget to bring a charger.

  • The minimal black-and-white interface will also make it easier for you to focus on driving directions.
  • But if you don’t own a Pixel 10 series phone or often navigate while walking or cycling, you’ll have to wait for Google to expand availability and add support for more travel modes.
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What’s next? Google Maps’ Power Saving mode is rolling out to Pixel 10 models with the November 2025 Pixel Drop, and it’s enabled by default. You can try it out by pressing the power button after starting navigation. To exit the mode, simply tap the screen or press the power button again. And if you don’t want to use it, you can disable it entirely by heading to the Driving options in Navigation settings.

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