From the article, it sounds like this was part of A/B testing. They want to see how people behave when their battery doesn't last as long... so they drain the battery on 0.1% (or less) of user's phones to collect the data.
Of course, if you ruin battery life for hundreds of thousands of users... you're likely to hit at least one user who really would have needed that battery.
Of course, if you ruin battery life for hundreds of thousands of users... you're likely to hit at least one user who really would have needed that battery.