[q] wireless charger_auto off - Xiaomi Mi 9 Accessories

MI9 wireless charger after battery full.Not off automatically . fan continuously running .[18w adapter]. green light continuously on.
any way to off wireless charger ?
its affect battery?
2, if you use 27w quick charger 4.0, wireless or direct charging. battery life less
compared to original given charger 18w.
charge turbo , discharge also turbo !

I have the opposite experience of yours. When wired charging with the 27w, my battery lasts somewhat longer. Running latest 9.8.1 xiaomi.eu ROM.

omgomg said:
I have the opposite experience of yours. When wired charging with the 27w, my battery lasts somewhat longer. Running latest 9.8.1 xiaomi.eu ROM.
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SEND detail about "some what longer"....?
good battery life ???

sahafdeen said:
SEND detail about "some what longer"....?
good battery life ???
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Yes, it's a personal feeling as I haven't fully monitored it, but with my usual daily usage, I definitely get some extra duration.

omgomg said:
yes, it's a personal feeling as i haven't fully monitored it, but with my usual daily usage, i definitely get some extra duration.
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yes, quick charge 4.0 cable charging , good battery life . Because the latest technology dual charging method and multi charging algorithm . Best efficiency,,,,+30% .

Related

MPJ 3000mAh battery test

Last week I received the 3000mAh MPJ battery. The fit is quite snug, probably because of the paper around the battery but of course it does fit
It came 60% charged so immediately loaded it up fully as I wanted to see how this one would hold up Once full decided to do a battery test. Unfortunately that day I also had to use navigation (and that, as we know, uses quite a lot of juice) but even doing that the screen on time was around 4 hours and the battery lasted the whole day. In my experience running CM12 (which I do) uses a bit more than stock LG Roms so this will also depend on the system setup of course.
Charged it up again and set out to do a more proper test. Results below. The battery lasted for 3 days in which 3 hours of screen on time were used. Did quite a lot of texting using Whatsapp, some browsing, updating the installed apps, made some backups to Dropbox etc. This for me is a great result!
Of course as the original battery is also 3000mAh the expected runtime will not differ. But for a replacement battery this one holds up to it's advertised capacity very well (which isn't as logical as it might sound) so for me it is recommended :good:
Hoi;
Is this in size the same as the original? where to buy?
Tourmans said:
Hoi;
Is this in size the same as the original? where to buy?
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Yes, the size is the same, as is the battery-life. Ideal as a spare/back-up :good:
You can buy it here for example
Is this battery wireless charging capable?
palmleq said:
Is this battery wireless charging capable?
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I have no idea. Don't have a QI charger (yet)
palmleq said:
Is this battery wireless charging capable?
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Afaik wireless charging depends on whether the phone supports it and d battery back door whether it has d circuit....doesn't depend on battery...correct me if am wrong

[DISCUSSION] ONEPLUS 2 Battery Life and Discussion

Since its out. better share your battery life and performance on this thread..
make sure you include what rom, kernel or any tweak is inside of your 2..
and as always.. help and answer questions related to it...
With full hd screen battery will probably be way better than opo. Lets hope that even with qhd battery will be great also.
kutulu32 said:
With full hd screen battery will probably be way better than opo. Lets hope that even with qhd battery will be great also.
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i would agree..
aannd.. if they say that the 4gb ram, then it should be better then...
How can you discuss battery life without have any info about the screen
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SS please
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB8QqQIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xda-developers.com%2Foneplus-2-what-we-know-and-what-we-dont%2F&ei=A5yjVf_DLcXSUZvPsLAD&usg=AFQjCNE5dpP56h0kwpm9nMZdpOGcq82Qvw&sig2=7V2xUrgIv8GimUcNKApYjg&bvm=bv.97653015,d.d24
It have 4GB of RAM
im happy with my battery life on opo. but op2 would be sweet.
let the speculations begin.....
please tell the Oneplus2 full charge time.. no quick charge option. . hw usb-c Type overcome quick charge?
danyprasad said:
please tell the Oneplus2 full charge time.. no quick charge option. . hw usb-c Type overcome quick charge?
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3 hours accdg to josh of android auth
Kind of disappointing numbers from MKBHD, who's reporting less battery life than the 1+1, along with slow charging. His unit will be a month out of date by the time the 1+2 actually starts shipping, so there's hope (not sure how realistic) that further polishing of OxygenOS will improve the autonomy.
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Kind of disappointing numbers from MKBHD, who's reporting less battery life than the 1+1, along with slow charging. His unit will be a month out of date by the time the 1+2 actually starts shipping, so there's hope (not sure how realistic) that further polishing of OxygenOS will improve the autonomy.
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hoping that its not yet a final product.. since what he has was a prototype.. as what he said.. i hope the final oneplus2 units shipped will have a more solid os update before getting shipped..
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hoping that its not yet a final product.. since what he has was a prototype.. as what he said.. i hope the final oneplus2 units shipped will have a more solid os update before getting shipped..
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http://www.phonearena.com/phones/benchmarks
If OnePlus2 can surpass battery life of OnePlus1, I'm in. If not, I'm out.
jamesey10 said:
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/benchmarks
If OnePlus2 can surpass battery life of OnePlus1, I'm in. If not, I'm out.
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i think i am actually considering getting the moto x play now.. with all functionality and a better update process with a better name in the industry aaaand. better stock android experience....
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3 hours accdg to josh of android auth
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No, it has fast charge 5v/2A. I read it on one plus one chinese forum
danyprasad said:
please tell the Oneplus2 full charge time.. no quick charge option. . hw usb-c Type overcome quick charge?
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It's not USB-C Type 3.1. The connector is USB-C, but still using USB 2.0 tech. It just like Nokia tablet, it does not give you faster transfer speed like USB 3.0. Same as Apple's lightning connector ... old USB 2.0 tech lol
Opt has much worse battery life
Src: https://youtu.be/91av8wCH7CI
I guess that battery life is a bit worst because of OxygenOS.
I just test OxygenOS yesterday and the biggest issue I have had with it is the full package of Google crap pre-installed in this ROM.
I always install "pico" or "mini" package of GAPPS, so I setup my newly install ROM in like 5 mins.
I spent about 20-30mins on the OxygenOS and during that time GAPPS was still installing itself! Just horrible
So, I´m pretty sure that the most of the battery drain is due to full GAPPS package
I have 3 day battery life on my O+O if I do just Viber during a day - Temasek ROM + TK pico GAPPS
My guess is O+T will have at least same battery life once there will be different ROM with "smaller" GAPPS :good:
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It's not USB-C Type 3.1. The connector is USB-C, but still using USB 2.0 tech. It just like Nokia tablet, it does not give you faster transfer speed like USB 3.0. Same as Apple's lightning connector ... old USB 2.0 tech lol
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Apparently advantages of USB Type C port will be unleashed with Android M, Search Google for "Android M to support USB Type-C for faster charging" Fast charging for USB type C will be available in Android M. Does this mean we will need to upgrade the cable the O+2 ships with I don't know, but things might get better with Android M.

Isn't Fast Charging Bad For The Battery?

Isn't Fast Charging Bad For The Battery?
That would depend on the battery's C rating. Charging at higher rates doesn't necessarily cause damage. There are plenty of articles on charging lithium ion/poly cells out there.
In my previous S7 Edge , the battery lost plenty of juice in just one year of usage ( i was using wireless charging only). Then i sent it to samsung warranty and they replace battery. Tried to find something about if could be the wireless charging that damaged the battery and found none that supported that theory.
Now, with the S8, i´m using the provided charger and cable only (Just to be safe).
Vogal said:
In my previous S7 Edge , the battery lost plenty of juice in just one year of usage ( i was using wireless charging only). Then i sent it to samsung warranty and they replace battery. Tried to find something about if could be the wireless charging that damaged the battery and found none that supported that theory.
Now, with the S8, i´m using the provided charger and cable only (Just to be safe).
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Wireless is different due to the losses in the induction, creating heat, which does have some affect. But there are a lot of variables as to why your battery performance may have degraded.
LeoNote4 said:
Isn't Fast Charging Bad For The Battery?
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Are you a battery engineer/chemist?
peachpuff said:
Are you a battery engineer/chemist?
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Battery President.
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LeoNote4 said:
Battery President.
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Right... it seems every day someone thinks they know more than engineers in that field, battery is getting hot so it must be bad. Yet every year qualcomm and others improve quick charging for even faster charging, so unless someone actually knows something these threads should just stop.
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Right... it seems every day someone thinks they know more than engineers in that field, battery is getting hot so it must be bad. Yet every year qualcomm and others improve quick charging for even faster charging, so unless someone actually knows something these threads should just stop.
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I think what's going on here is someone doesn't know so he is asking a question.
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I think what's going on here is someone doesn't know so he is asking a question.
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Why would you assume its bad for the battery in the first place? Just because it gets hot? The cpu also gets hot when gaming so i should stop gaming? Recording 4k videos also heats up the phone so i should stop recording 4k video's? Constantly downloading will probably heat up the modem too so i should stop downloading? If something is built into the phone why would you assume its bad for the phone?
peachpuff said:
Why would you assume its bad for the battery in the first place?
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I didn't.
peachpuff said:
Just because it gets hot?
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What gets hot? Who said anything about hot?
Hey, don't take it badly, he is just asking. I remember old batteries (for example ni-mh) if you charge it at a high current they use to live less than if you charged them at a slow one (i remember using rechargable batteries of this time for my wii control and i could test it with how long they lasted).
I think the new Li-ion (or better) batteries nowadays don't suffer from this, so you should be safe about them. They have a natural capacity loss thats isnt affected about the rest of the things. You should anyway check for faulty chargers or your battery life, remember all the test samsung makes are with their original hardware.
Regards!
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Why would you assume its bad for the battery in the first place? Just because it gets hot? The cpu also gets hot when gaming so i should stop gaming? Recording 4k videos also heats up the phone so i should stop recording 4k video's? Constantly downloading will probably heat up the modem too so i should stop downloading? If something is built into the phone why would you assume its bad for the phone?
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This is someone not knowing what they're taking about trying to talk down on someone else.
Anyways heat has always been detrimental to battery health which is why samsung fast wireless chargers have fans built in to keep the heat low. Along with this the phone will prevent charging if it passes a certain heat threshold I believe 40c iirc and also the phone uses adaptive charging to prevent over heating of the phone with the included fast charger and charging circuit design. As long as the phone continues to regulate the charge coming into the phone fast charging shouldn't hurt. Of course with fast charging you go through battery cycles faster but this is just because you can charge it a lot more times than with regular charging.
My personal experience:
- 2 years of fast charging = battery drain between 100 and 90 very much noticable
- charging over night causes more damage than fast charging

Battery Charge Limit LG V30 Pie

Hi,
So I've been using an app called Battery Charge Limit from the Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit) to limit my battery charging upto 80% using root access. This was to increase the longevity of the battery.
Worked fine on Oreo, but now for some reason it doesn't seem to stop the battery charging at 80% on Pie. I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this issue and has found a fix/workaround?
I know its probably better just to ask the app developers, but I was just wondering if anyone else is having this issue as I also have access to an S7 Edge on OneUI Pie and it doesn't seem to have any issues.
Thanks
DBZLegend9000 said:
Hi,
So I've been using an app called Battery Charge Limit from the Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit) to limit my battery charging upto 80% using root access. This was to increase the longevity of the battery.
Worked fine on Oreo, but now for some reason it doesn't seem to stop the battery charging at 80% on Pie. I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this issue and has found a fix/workaround?
I know its probably better just to ask the app developers, but I was just wondering if anyone else is having this issue as I also have access to an S7 Edge on OneUI Pie and it doesn't seem to have any issues.
Thanks
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The xda thread for it is here: https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/to...2&share_fid=3793&share_type=t&link_source=app
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DBZLegend9000 said:
Hi,
So I've been using an app called Battery Charge Limit from the Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit) to limit my battery charging upto 80% using root access. This was to increase the longevity of the battery.
Worked fine on Oreo, but now for some reason it doesn't seem to stop the battery charging at 80% on Pie. I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this issue and has found a fix/workaround?
I know its probably better just to ask the app developers, but I was just wondering if anyone else is having this issue as I also have access to an S7 Edge on OneUI Pie and it doesn't seem to have any issues.
Thanks
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I do not see any sense in such charging settings, the V30 with 100% notification is still charging for 30 minutes with low current and then only reaches a physical 100% battery which is to save the battery. As the program disconnects charging at 80% it will be physical about 70% = 2/3 for battery use. You probably don't discharge the battery less than 30% because you will "damage it". Then use 1/3 charging it 3 times at the same time as I do ... So think about whether after these 4 years you won't have a more dead battery than I, kids, I charge 15> 100%.
Yes, the answer is simple, charge up to 100% and disconnect immediately, just like LG limits charging to physical 95% so that the battery does not lose capacity.
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I do not see any sense in such charging settings, the V30 with 100% notification is still charging for 30 minutes with low current and then only reaches a physical 100% battery which is to save the battery. As the program disconnects charging at 80% it will be physical about 70% = 2/3 for battery use. You probably don't discharge the battery less than 30% because you will "damage it". Then use 1/3 charging it 3 times at the same time as I do ... So think about whether after these 4 years you won't have a more dead battery than I, kids, I charge 15> 100%.
Yes, the answer is simple, charge up to 100% and disconnect immediately, just like LG limits charging to physical 95% so that the battery does not lose capacity.
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Fair enough. I simply limit it to 80% as from what I understand the majority of battery wear happens between 80-100%, even if it is charging at a much lower voltage and current.
Even if the phone doesn't show the true values of physical charge, a physical 70% charge is enough to get me through the day and I don't worry too much about how much battery I drain so only put the phone back to charge when it's at ~5%. So only charge the phone once a day.
Even if it may/may not make a difference to longevity it's worth a shot. At best it'll improve the lifespan of the battery, at worst it'll do nothing with normal degradation.
Maybe in a year or so when 80% charge can't get me through the day I might drop the limit. For now it seems worth a try.
DBZLegend9000 said:
Fair enough. I simply limit it to 80% as from what I understand the majority of battery wear happens between 80-100%, even if it is charging at a much lower voltage and current.
Even if the phone doesn't show the true values of physical charge, a physical 70% charge is enough to get me through the day and I don't worry too much about how much battery I drain so only put the phone back to charge when it's at ~5%. So only charge the phone once a day.
Even if it may/may not make a difference to longevity it's worth a shot. At best it'll improve the lifespan of the battery, at worst it'll do nothing with normal degradation.
Maybe in a year or so when 80% charge can't get me through the day I might drop the limit. For now it seems worth a try.
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Just for your information, deep discharges are also not very good for Lion batteries. Discharging to 5% regularly is as bad, if not worse, than charging to 100%. The optimal is to always keep the battery level between 40%-80%.
I am not so sure if that will make any visible real world difference since most people don't tend to keep their phones for too long. And since that limits the effective battery capacity too much, I would suggest that you don't worry too much about charging/discharging too much.
DBZLegend9000 said:
Hi,
So I've been using an app called Battery Charge Limit from the Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit) to limit my battery charging upto 80% using root access. This was to increase the longevity of the battery.
Worked fine on Oreo, but now for some reason it doesn't seem to stop the battery charging at 80% on Pie. I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this issue and has found a fix/workaround?
I know its probably better just to ask the app developers, but I was just wondering if anyone else is having this issue as I also have access to an S7 Edge on OneUI Pie and it doesn't seem to have any issues.
Thanks
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To answer your original question, the same feature works as intended on a different app (AccuBattery) on my phone, stock unrooted open EU H93030b. So it looks like your problem is not the OS but the app.
PIntus_aleborn said:
Just for your information, deep discharges are also not very good for Lion batteries. Discharging to 5% regularly is as bad, if not worse, than charging to 100%. The optimal is to always keep the battery level between 40%-80%.
I am not so sure if that will make any visible real world difference since most people don't tend to keep their phones for too long. And since that limits the effective battery capacity too much, I would suggest that you don't worry too much about charging/discharging too much.
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Yeah I am aware that discharging to 5% can be just as bad for the battery. But even if I charged to 100% I would still use the phone till there was only 5% left. So I just thought might as well try to limit the charging and see if it makes a difference on the long run, since 80% gets me through a the day anyway.
PIntus_aleborn said:
To answer your original question, the same feature works as intended on a different app (AccuBattery) on my phone, stock unrooted open EU H93030b. So it looks like your problem is not the OS but the app.
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Thanks for your help! I did try out Accubattery and yes it detects when the battery is at 80%. Just wish it could set limits with root access as well.
In any case, I seem to have found a solution now. There's a Magisk module called Advanced Charging Control (ACC). This seems to work well and limits charging to 80%. It also has a companion app that you can use to set your own preferences and limits.
I've linked the relevant thread below, might be useful to others.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magic-charging-switch-cs-v2017-9-t3668427/amp/
DBZLegend9000 said:
Yeah I am aware that discharging to 5% can be just as bad for the battery. But even if I charged to 100% I would still use the phone till there was only 5% left. So I just thought might as well try to limit the charging and see if it makes a difference on the long run, since 80% gets me through a the day anyway.
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Your doing more worse then good letting the phone go to 5%. That app will not do ANYTHING for you.
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I find ACC works well at stopping the chargeing at a certain % level.
Hoiwever then while still connected to usb it draws power from the battery - not good.
Battery charge Limit on Oreo stoped charging and used then power from usbb onwards while still connected.
I wonder how ACC stops the charging on Pie, i.e. with what control file. Has anyone got an idea?
I foudn out that the switch is /sys/devices/platform/lge-unified-nodes/charging_enabled. This starts/stops the chargi8ng.
Unfortunately, on Pie, when this is set to disabled from then on power ist not drawn from the charger but from the battery.
Is there any other switch / wax to prevent this?
Ich want charging to be stopped and from then on power to be taken from the charger while connected to it.
Here are the paths to the CTRL files that I've found to work with the two ROMs that I've used recently:
Havoc-OS wired and wireless: /sys/devices/platform/lge-unified-nodes/charging_enable (no 'd' on the end, unlike what bladecgn gave)
Lineage OS wired: /sys/class/power_supply/battery/charging_enabled
Lineage OS wireless: /sys/class/power_supply/dc-wireless/charging_enabled
One quirk that I've noticed is that, on wireless, the app ignores the "Recharge below" setting and starts recharging as soon as the percentage drops just 1% below the max (ex. if the max is 80% and the charge drops to 79%, it'll immediately recharge back to 80%, even if "Recharge below" is set at 76%).
For the record, the ROM that I'm using is LineageOS 17.1, so the app definitely still works on Android 10.
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I foudn out that the switch is /sys/devices/platform/lge-unified-nodes/charging_enabled. This starts/stops the chargi8ng.
Unfortunately, on Pie, when this is set to disabled from then on power ist not drawn from the charger but from the battery.
Is there any other switch / wax to prevent this?
Ich want charging to be stopped and from then on power to be taken from the charger while connected to it.
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Were you able to figure out how to use only power from the charger instead of the battery, @bladecgn?
Osprey00 said:
Here are the paths to the CTRL files that I've found to work with the two ROMs that I've used recently:
Havoc-OS wired and wireless: /sys/devices/platform/lge-unified-nodes/charging_enable (no 'd' on the end, unlike what bladecgn gave)
Lineage OS wired: /sys/class/power_supply/battery/charging_enabled
Lineage OS wireless: /sys/class/power_supply/dc-wireless/charging_enabled
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Stock Pie doesn't have the /sys/class/power_supply/battery/charging_enabled file, but it does have /sys/class/power_supply/battery/battery_charging_enabled. Would that work?
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Stock Pie doesn't have the /sys/class/power_supply/battery/charging_enabled file, but it does have /sys/class/power_supply/battery/battery_charging_enabled. Would that work?
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I don't know. You'll just have to try. It's a process of trial and error to find which path works with which ROMs.

Question Limit maximum charging level

Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to limit the maximum charge level, like it's possible on Samsung devices? If it's not out of the box, is it possible to achieve that on a rooted device?
It's quite useful feature to preserve your battery life.
Thanks a lot!
All I found in the stock OS is "Optimized Charging" and "Overcharge protection".
First one learns the patter of your charging, pauses at 80% and continues to the 100% some minutes before you usually unplug.
2nd one, quote: limits charging when your device has been plugged in continuously for 3 days.
I dont feel like I need either, the phones charges to 0-100% in ~30 minutes with the charger it came with and the battery lasts for 1.5-2 days with moderate use and turning off services you dont need like bluetooth and localization.
Oxxid said:
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to limit the maximum charge level, like it's possible on Samsung devices? If it's not out of the box, is it possible to achieve that on a rooted device?
It's quite useful feature to preserve your battery life.
Thanks a lot!
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It's called protect battery, under battery settings.
@Hamid Chikh, doesn't really work with charing the phone in the car for example. I just want a limit, that would the battery never exceed given percentage.
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@Hamid Chikh, doesn't really work with charing the phone in the car for example. I just want a limit, that would the battery never exceed given percentage.
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It works with any charger, wired or wireless. Yes that how it works
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It works with any charger, wired or wireless. Yes that how it works
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Motorla doesn't have this option. Did you just share a screenshot from Samsung device?
For that, you need magisk, with ACC (advanced charge controller) module installed
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Motorla doesn't have this option. Did you just share a screenshot from Samsung device?
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Yes it's a Samsung device

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