Unlike Battery saver, “energy saver” It can be used even when the computer is plugged in to allow desktop computers to reduce their power consumption. This feature can allow users to save money on their electricity bill, at the cost of a slight decrease in performance.
“energy saver” Also for desktop computers.
A recently updated support document from Microsoft explains the details of the feature. “energy saver”. like Battery saverThis tool can be activated automatically when the battery reaches a critical level or can be activated manually by the user.
Among the notable differences, “energy saver” The ability to change the device's power mode will be disabled. Users will need to disable the feature to adjust the performance or battery life of their device. “energy saver” It will also turn off window transparency effects and limit syncing of background apps including OneNote, OneDrive, and Phone Link.
These measures are intended to extend battery life further compared to Battery saverHowever, many features remain similar between the two modes, except for the ability to use “energy saver” On the electric current.
New Feature Reserved for Windows 11 24H2
This new feature is supposed to give users more control over managing their devices' battery life. It is scheduled to launch with the Windows 11 24H2 update, the exact release date of which has not been confirmed, with some rumors suggesting it could be released later than initially planned.