sound when fully charged - Sony Xperia XZ1 Questions & Answers

Hi, am i missing something or this device does not have sound notification when battery is fully charged? Looked through settings, didnt see anything.

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Battery bother

and another thing, that wretched battery 'pingpong' I've got Battery Pack 2003 v4.2 installed and set to 5%, it shows 40% left and about 60% on the external battery and silly the bloody thing bleats at me! argh!
Check http://xda-developers.com/tweaks and fix it manually i think its better, mine after i fixed it manually is still poping but without the anoying sound or animation.
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I've looked at that, bit scary! My sounds and notifications already has the option to turn off the sound nad message but it doesn't work, maybe it's just stuffed!

[Q] How to disable "Battery is fully charged" notification?

It usually pops up in the middle of the night and can be pretty annoying. Any way to disable it?
Currently there is no full fix. This is the closest I have gotten: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=748400&highlight=battery+popup
Why remove it? I find it very useful, nvm read wrong
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yeah this is very annoying... has there been further development of a fix(REMOVE!) for this?!?!
If you have JI6 update already applied you will notice that they changed that annoying pop up to a simple notification which shows up in the status bar when battery is fully charged.
That is definitely an improvement for me.
Definitely NOT an improvement for me. I need to be able to be alerted at night when an SMS message comes in when I am on call, and really don't want to be woken up because my battery is charged. There really should have been a way to disable the it alone, not move it to something if you disable, you no longer will hear SMS, alarms, event,... notifications.
This worked for me. Read through all of the threads so you are confident what to do. Main thing is to flash the correct one and wipe the cache and dalvik-cache first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=797431
I did find a good way to get around this problem, at least for me. Set the global Notification ringtone to Silent, then change the Ringtone on Messaging to something you want for texts and same for email. Then the battery charge won't make a sound, and I will still be notified on text messages and/or emails.
The only 'solution' I've found is to do as others have said, disable generic notification sounds, and in applications-development set it so screen does not stay on while charging. The popup still happens, but there's no sound and the screen times out after my setting of 2 minutes. This is lame because when I use it in the car for music, plugged in, I want the screen to stay on all the time. Epic 4g

Can't get rid of low battery or 'mobile data is enabled' notifications

I have xposed and gravitybox installed and I have set the low battery notifications to OFF, but I still have a notification sitting here that I'm at 10% and asks me if I want to enable STAMINA mode. Is there any way to completely get rid of these notifications?
The other annoying notification with 6.01 is everytime I boot the phone up I get a notification that mobile data is enabled. This is ridiculous, it's a phone, mobile data is nearly always enabled. Is there any way to disable that? I saw that someone modified an apk file for a z3c but I figured it wouldn't work to flash that on my z5c. Any ideas?
Those and the headphone notifications are very annoying. Try to bump this idea around the gravitybox area.
1ste world problems.
ive yet to figure this out as well. ill let you know if i do!
Disable notifications for system ui. No more low battery warning. Still get low battery LED and sound. Idk what else it has disabled with it but time will tell.

Q: How to disable indicator light when charging?

upgraded to MM and wanted to find out whether there is a way to disable the indicator LED when the phone is on the charger.
There is a setting under display that allows one to disable the indicator light for notifications. That doesn't affect the charging behavior though and the light is still red/orange when charging and green when charged. Pretty annoying at night.
is there an app or hack for this?
thanks
Maybe GravityBox (Xposed needed)
GravityBox is made for stock Android and may not work on themed or skinned ROMs such as Honor's EMUI. Check or ask the developer first.
thanks folks. I asked the dev and have not heard back yet.
derausgewanderte said:
upgraded to MM and wanted to find out whether there is a way to disable the indicator LED when the phone is on the charger.
There is a setting under display that allows one to disable the indicator light for notifications. That doesn't affect the charging behavior though and the light is still red/orange when charging and green when charged. Pretty annoying at night.
is there an app or hack for this?
thanks
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Light flow is an app for led and notification maybe see if it will work for you.

Question Battery Charge Limit - where is CTRL file?

I am unable to get the Battery Charge Limit app to work on the TMOBILE variant of this device. The app allows you to set start/stop charging %, which helps prolong battery state.
Does anyone know where the control file is located? I tried searching in /sys/class/* but couldn't find anything like chg_enabled or something similiar.
For OP9Pro, the file is located here: /sys/class/oplus_chg/usb/chg_enable
For OPN200, I don't know
Doing a
find . 2>/dev/null | grep charg
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gave me
/sys/devices/virtual/oplus_chg/battery/mmi_charging_enable
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Writing 0 to this file disables charging and writing 1 enables charging. Note that the charging icon shows that the battery is charging if the device is plugged in even if the file has a 0, but checking with a battery app will show that charging is disabled.
I also noticed that the battery charge limit app doesn't work if you start the app when the battery is already above the maximum limit, it only works if you start the app with the battery at or above the limit you set in the app.
Also I didn't realize this but you can also use ACC and run
acc -p
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to find likely control files. useful to know for switching to a new device and trying to find a control file.
aznxwill said:
I am unable to get the Battery Charge Limit app to work on the TMOBILE variant of this device. The app allows you to set start/stop charging %, which helps prolong battery state.
Does anyone know where the control file is located? I tried searching in /sys/class/* but couldn't find anything like chg_enabled or something similiar.
For OP9Pro, the file is located here: /sys/class/oplus_chg/usb/chg_enable
For OPN200, I don't know
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any luck with this? been unable to get it working on mine as well
l0csta said:
any luck with this? been unable to get it working on mine as well
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It seems @towardsdawn is spot on.
I configured Battery Charge Limit (you can find in Playstore) to use the charge control file located here:
Code:
/sys/class/oplus_chg/battery/mmi_charging_enable
And it seems to work. If the current battery % is HIGHER than the STOP CHARGE %, then the Battery Charge Limit application will say DISCHARGING but battery icons from homescreen and lockscreen will indicate it's charging. Even though battery icon from homescreen and lockscreen says it's charging, I did not see battery % increase.
If you charge the phone when it's BELOW the STOP CHARGE %, then the Battery Charge Limit application will say it's charging and the battery % will increase after some time until it reaches STOP CHARGE %.
Overall, it seems to work, it's just the battery charging status from Battery Charge Limit app and phone icons are not aligned. One thing I do notice is if current % is ABOVE the STOP CHARGE %, then it will stay at that % while plugged in.
just a heads up, make sure to disable battery saver as well as advanced battery optimizations when charging, these modes will kill the Battery Charge Limit app even if you have it set to "Don't optimize". had some issues getting it to work overnight and doing this worked for me.
a little ironic isn't it
looks like I spoke too soon, I fiddled around with the settings and still can't get it to work consistently. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I switched to ACCA and that works much better.
aznxwill said:
It seems @towardsdawn is spot on.
I configured Battery Charge Limit (you can find in Playstore) to use the charge control file located here:
Code:
/sys/class/oplus_chg/battery/mmi_charging_enable
And it seems to work. If the current battery % is HIGHER than the STOP CHARGE %, then the Battery Charge Limit application will say DISCHARGING but battery icons from homescreen and lockscreen will indicate it's charging. Even though battery icon from homescreen and lockscreen says it's charging, I did not see battery % increase.
If you charge the phone when it's BELOW the STOP CHARGE %, then the Battery Charge Limit application will say it's charging and the battery % will increase after some time until it reaches STOP CHARGE %.
Overall, it seems to work, it's just the battery charging status from Battery Charge Limit app and phone icons are not aligned. One thing I do notice is if current % is ABOVE the STOP CHARGE %, then it will stay at that % while plugged in.
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Battery Charge Limit is one of my fav apps.
I thought that you have to have root to use this app, no?
Could you provide a beginner's guide on your method? Noobs need it!
clu1688 said:
Battery Charge Limit is one of my fav apps.
I thought that you have to have root to use this app, no?
Could you provide a beginner's guide on your method? Noobs need it!
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Here is a quick guide to using ACCA which I find to work much more consistently on the Nord N200 than Battery Charge Limit:
Unlock bootloader (see this thread, I used the debloat script. make sure to remove the line that gets rid of Gboard)
Root your phone with Magisk (see this thread)
Visit this website to download F-droid, then in the F-droid client download ACCA. ACCA will say installation failed for some reason, but it still works
Edit the default profile under the Profiles tab.
Under Capacity Control edit Charging switch.
Click Add Charging Switch.
Type in
Code:
/sys/class/oplus_chg/battery/mmi_charging_enable
for charging switch
Type in 1 for On value and 0 for Off value. Click ok.
Tap on the new charging switch. Click Test charging switch with the charger plugged in. It should popup saying the switch works, if it doesn't then you'll have to troubleshoot that.
Click Save.
Edit the other settings to what you want, then click the save icon in the top right.
Tap on the default profile to switch to it.
You may or may not need to do this, but under android battery settings I disabled battery optimization for ACCA and I also turned off all of the advanced optimization settings.
towardsdawn said:
just a heads up, make sure to disable battery saver as well as advanced battery optimizations when charging, these modes will kill the Battery Charge Limit app even if you have it set to "Don't optimize". had some issues getting it to work overnight and doing this worked for me.
a little ironic isn't it
looks like I spoke too soon, I fiddled around with the settings and still can't get it to work consistently. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I switched to ACCA and that works much better.
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Seems I am running into same issue - sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't with Battery Charge Limit. I'll check out ACCA.
@clu1688 - you should check out the post above mine with ACCA. It seems Battery Charge Limit app doesn't work consistently.

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