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pkinetics t1_jadcs99 wrote
AccuBattery on Android. Set the warning at the percent you want.
1feralengineer t1_jadd1dm wrote
Some devices do, but for the most part there are no consequences for having a full battery (as opposed to a dead one), and having a full battery means you are paying attention (a dead one means you may not be)
Final-Sprinkles-4860 t1_jadf33g wrote
Kind of. I put my phone into battery saver and then when it’s charged enough, it turns battery saver off and notifies me.
-MoodFace013- t1_jadfjty wrote
Incorrect. My phone will send out a loud alarm sound once it achieves full charge to inform me to remove the cord.
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Alx_von_H-Berg t1_jadmw0z wrote
iPhone and Apple Watch notify you when they are fully charged or above 80%.
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PM_ME_FUNFAX t1_jadrksf wrote
There is absolutely no way I'm waking up in the middle of the night to unplug my phone
-MoodFace013- t1_jads3bj wrote
I run my phone down to about 10 percent, keep it on and off the charger all day so it never catches a full charge, then when i go to sleep, them rare moments I do, I let it fully charge and when the alarm goes off, I am awake again for a long time.
PM_ME_FUNFAX t1_jadsv4w wrote
I charge mine all night and pull it off in the morning. My battery usually lasts until bed time when I plug it in again
-MoodFace013- t1_jadt0zl wrote
That's totally understandable. I sleep maybe and hour each day and so my phone runs non stop most days.
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