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Hi All,
Is any one seeing any issue in MM update? Bluethooth/WIFI
is there any battery/power improvement with MM?
Thanks
Prashant Saraf
prashant.saraf said:
Hi All,
Is any one seeing any issue in MM update? Bluethooth/WIFI
is there any battery/power improvement with MM?
Thanks
Prashant Saraf
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For me the display looks sharper, battery is lasting longer, and I was able to register Android pay and Samsung pay with no issues. I was also able to encrypt my phone with no issues.
Atomic Virus said:
For me the display looks sharper, battery is lasting longer, and I was able to register Android pay and Samsung pay with no issues. I was also able to encrypt my phone with no issues.
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for me the battery life is way worse than on the 5.1.1 and I thought that one was bad.
The double lockscreen is annoying, but I think it's a MM "feature". If you use pin or pattern, you have to swipe before entering your pin or pattern.
Battery is better by a bit
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My bluetooth keeps turning itself off now.
Im getting terrible battery life. The CPU awake time is as long as the phone is on for. Something is causing the CPU to stay awake when the screen is off. Any suggestions?
My Knox?
I noticed that after I installed My Knox the battery didn't last as long. I would recommend to check some of the apps services. There a battery optimizer.
prashant.saraf said:
Hi All,
Is any one seeing any issue in MM update? Bluethooth/WIFI
is there any battery/power improvement with MM?
Thanks
Prashant Saraf
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I am having all kinds of problems. Apps keep crashing, battery is draining quicker and sometimes wont charge. The charging mechanism keeps flipping on and off without a cable plugged in. When plugged in keeps doing the same thing. When I connect to my pc it acts like I am constantly plugging and unplugging and I cant even do a backup now. Current version is MMB29K.G928AUCU2BPE6 on Smasung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. PLEASE HELP!!!
Battery is draining quickly.Anyone here having the same problem.I have manually updated My phone to marshmallow.
I have updated to latest OTA using ADB sideload
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My battery is not bad.
I have noticed that my photos don't auto rotate when u send them over text or even posting to Facebook.
My phone screen don't shut off when holding it by your face.
At time my auto rotate won't rotate mainly when watching YouTube.
Yesterday updated to MM using sideload. Fully Charged my cell in night put it on table at 90% almost at 4am. When again check at 3pm the battery percentage was 54 :crying: really worried about battery life at MM. Before the battery discharge was only 8 to 10 percent within that much time. Else wifi/bluetooth and all is working fine. Just having battery issue.
Update: after july update it got worse charging time with adaptive fast charger increased a lot it takes 4 hourse to be full from 15%
My battery is awful the CPU is constantly awake even after factory reset.
My battery life has actually been better since updating to mm.
It's been 2 days on battery. And 7 hours of juice remaining I am falling in love with my Galaxy S6 edge+ day by day :laugh::highfive:
missing quick panel toggles
hi i just updated my Samsung Galaxy s6 edge+ using meek20's instructions. Thanks a lot dude.
After switching to Marshmallow update I noticed that the same problem occured when I first bought the device from AT&T which is some quick panel toggles are missing! They are the Data Toggle, Hot Spot toggle. I browsed through this forum to search for answers however, I was only able to found the last fix that supposedly repaired the problem. However, the fix for the old firmware 5.1.1 does not apply to the marshmallow update 6.0.1. I also tried the QuickRestore Panel from Samsung apps but to no avail.
Is there any leads as to where I can download and fix the bug? Thanks in advance
Hello fellas, I bought this phone around 3 days ago. But my phone won't use quick charge/ fast charge for some reason? It's always on "charging", it doesn't even alternate with "quick charging"
I'm on 8.1(Security patch: 1 May 2018). Is the default charger not capable of it? I feel like I'm missing something here, I found the following thread but I'm not sure if my problem is similar but I'm hoping people on this OS version can give me any insights?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-7-plus/how-to/quick-charging-issues-t3791414
Or should I just upgrade to Android P to test? But I don't really want to enter the preview version just because of this problem
There is a fast chraging but when the device is asleep and will come back to normal charging when u start using the phone,,, nokia uses this method to solve the heating issue or to keep the phone cool while using it. This feature comes with may security update.
baconwizard said:
There is a fast chraging but when the device is asleep and will come back to normal charging when u start using the phone,,, nokia uses this method to solve the heating issue or to keep the phone cool while using it. This feature comes with may security update.
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Are you sure this is the issue? I mean there should be some way to check and verify if your charger is working as intended.
Just charge your phone from 0 to 100% and check how long it takes. If below two hours then it's okay. I have the same issue, the phone shows "charging quickly" only when left alone for some time. Just after I bought this Nokia I had problem with charging and using the phone simultaneously. It was turning the quick charge on and off like mad while popping errors that "turning off quick charge because phone is too hot". Now they fixed it so it doesn't quick charge when used.
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Just charge your phone from 0 to 100% and check how long it takes. If below two hours then it's okay. I have the same issue, the phone shows "charging quickly" only when left alone for some time. Just after I bought this Nokia I had problem with charging and using the phone simultaneously. It was turning the quick charge on and off like mad while popping errors that "turning off quick charge because phone is too hot". Now they fixed it so it doesn't quick charge when used.
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I will try it when my phone goes to 0%, however, I didn't see "charging quickly" for even a second when I left it to charge for a while.
pls leave the phone to sleep and it will fast charges fast charging turn off when you are using the phone i was having lenovo p2 and if stop quick charging when it is in use as the phone will heat
fady saher said:
pls leave the phone to sleep and it will fast charges fast charging turn off when you are using the phone i was having lenovo p2 and if stop quick charging when it is in use as the phone will heat
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Fam I just put my phone on charging, I just peeked to take a look because my phone was taking too long to charge.
This is a known bug with Oreo 8.1 May Release. It's affecting the Pixel as well and Google are working on it. As of next release it *should* be working again. It was in an effort to stop the device overheating but it's had more impact than expected. I believe it should only come on if you're playing a game etc, but it's coming on constantly.
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This is a known bug with Oreo 8.1 May Release. It's affecting the Pixel as well and Google are working on it. As of next release it *should* be working again. It was in an effort to stop the device overheating but it's had more impact than expected. I believe it should only come on if you're playing a game etc, but it's coming on constantly.
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Quite frankly I would be relieved if it's a software issue, I also noticed it flickering from charging rapidly to charging right as I put it on charge. Seems like my problem is same as the other owners of this device, and they mentioned the same issue you did. I guess I'll wait for next update then.
Also, it is quite frustrating to see my mobile charging for over two hours and it has barely gone from 29% to 80%.
June Security Patch is available
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June Security Patch is available
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Unfortunately, no bug fixes.
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I can confirm that the June patch has not fixed the issue. My charging cable is designed to glow Red whilst charging normally, and Blue if Qualcom Fast Charge is in use. If i leave the phone locked for 2 minutes it goes blue. Unlocking the phone, it stays blue, but the moment I open any application it goes to red
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Quite frankly I would be relieved if it's a software issue, I also noticed it flickering from charging rapidly to charging right as I put it on charge. Seems like my problem is same as the other owners of this device, and they mentioned the same issue you did. I guess I'll wait for next update then.
Also, it is quite frustrating to see my mobile charging for over two hours and it has barely gone from 29% to 80%.
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That is slightly different to mine. If there are no applications running in the background, and I lock my phone, it fast charges (Confirmed via my charger light) but of course goes back to normal charging the moment an application is opened on the phone.
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Update size "87.4 MB"? strange... i have size "1267.3 MB" on TA-1046 and of course i updating from previous "8.1 may"...
EDIT: if anyone have problem after upgrade with showing overlay window saying "Power Saver has stopped", this is because of June update downgrade used database version, fix it using:
Code:
adb shell pm clear com.evenwell.powersaving.g3
(tips from: http://forum.mobilmania.cz/viewtopic.php?p=11955929#p11955929)
Update. I have emailed Nokia Support, with links to numerous forums in relation to this issue (including this thread). My understanding now is that it is not an issue with Oreo 8.1 but was a change that was backed into the May update, as there were complaints that the phone was overheating whilst being used. Instead of Nokia simply setting up a thermal safety net, they disabled Fast Charge completely. I have 100% confirmed that if the phone is not in use (not even streaming Spotify to Bluetooth in card for example) that it will go to Fast Charge and charge normally. As soon as you unlock the phone or turn on the screen, it will change back to normal charge.
There are 3 levels of charge. 1amp, 2.1 amp and 3.1amp. The phone will drop to 2.1 amp whilst in use, and down to 1amp if the phone gets too hot (depending on the charger in use).
At this time there is no fix, but I will continue to update you all once Nokia get back to me. There are also MANY threads about this on the official Nokia forums as well. Having the "option" under Battery would be ideal. For those noticing it is heating up, they can turn on "Fast Charge only on Device Idle", whilst the rest of us can use Qualcomm Fast Charge 3.0 as it was DESIGNED to be used.
Other Threads :
1) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000027552
2) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000023703
3) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025292
4) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025649
5) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000027006
6) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000026938
7) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025098
8) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000026763
9) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000023954
10) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025906
11) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000026554
12) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025003
13) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000024077
14) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000026296
15) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025211
I have emailed Nokia again stating that this is an ongoing issue affecting over 100 people so far on their forums, and that they need to get a fix going ASAP.
I have the same issue as well.
Magentium said:
Update. I have emailed Nokia Support, with links to numerous forums in relation to this issue (including this thread). My understanding now is that it is not an issue with Oreo 8.1 but was a change that was backed into the May update, as there were complaints that the phone was overheating whilst being used. Instead of Nokia simply setting up a thermal safety net, they disabled Fast Charge completely. I have 100% confirmed that if the phone is not in use (not even streaming Spotify to Bluetooth in card for example) that it will go to Fast Charge and charge normally. As soon as you unlock the phone or turn on the screen, it will change back to normal charge.
There are 3 levels of charge. 1amp, 2.1 amp and 3.1amp. The phone will drop to 2.1 amp whilst in use, and down to 1amp if the phone gets too hot (depending on the charger in use).
At this time there is no fix, but I will continue to update you all once Nokia get back to me. There are also MANY threads about this on the official Nokia forums as well. Having the "option" under Battery would be ideal. For those noticing it is heating up, they can turn on "Fast Charge only on Device Idle", whilst the rest of us can use Qualcomm Fast Charge 3.0 as it was DESIGNED to be used.
Other Threads :
1) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000027552
2) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000023703
3) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025292
4) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025649
5) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000027006
6) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000026938
7) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025098
8) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000026763
9) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000023954
10) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025906
11) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000026554
12) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025003
13) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000024077
14) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000026296
15) https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000025211
I have emailed Nokia again stating that this is an ongoing issue affecting over 100 people so far on their forums, and that they need to get a fix going ASAP.
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The moment screen is turned on, it falls back to normal charging, I realized that by experimenting myself. And from now on, I just make sure that the screen is turned off while charging, and my phone gets to 100% in around 2 hours.
Even i observed that sometimes on the same charging point with same charger I get charging written on lock screen and sometimes it's charging rapidly. Not sure if this is because of the flow the electricity on that point or it is something else.
Just got the phone model ta-1055 yesterday Brand New. It did update to July patch instantly.
Fast Charging isn't working, it takes 3/4 hours charging from 10%. I barely saw "Rapid Charging" for a second few times trying different cables/chargers combinations.
Should I return it?
Ive got the exact same issue. Same android version and security patch.
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Ive got the exact same issue. Same android version and security patch.
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I enrolled on Android P and after upgrading the Fast Charge is working. These are my measurements using the cable and charger provided with the phone:
After 15 minutes charge from 0% to 26% battery
After 30 minutes charge from 0% to 48% battery
After 60 minutes charge from 0% to 77% battery
After 90 minutes charge from 0% to 94% battery
After 112 minutes charge finally 100% battery
During charging the phone's always showing "Charging rapidly" on the lock screen.
I did downgrade to Oreo 1st of April patch and I will soon test it again before applying the latest Oreo patch updates.
P.S. I did realize that with 1st April Oreo patch the fingerprint navigation is present, it wasn't present with both the latest Oreo patch and the Android P beta.
Last night my S6 did not charge and was at 9% when I got up. It would not recognize the charger being plugged in. I then tried it on its original charger (which I had downstairs). It would not recognize that either.
I rebooted the S6 and all is fine again and it sees both chargers.
So that's two software bugs now. This and the WiFi crashing. Both fixed by reboots.
Mine has been perfect so far. Return it imo than to have this potential problem rearing it's head from time to time.
All the best
Don't think it needs returned as it appears to be a software problem not a hardware problem. The fact a reboot resolved it makes me think software. The charging issue has only happened once so far and hopefully a future patch will fix it.
charging should not be software. It may report wrong, but should charge.
There is a software component to evaluating the the charging connection. I that case above rebooting the tablet resolved it. That would not have helped if it was hardware.
Anyway it has not done it since.
I have mine set to MAX charge @ 85%, saves wear on battery I like this feature.
having same issues on charging. I need to reboot/restart my tablet for charging to work.
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having same issues on charging. I need to reboot/restart my tablet for charging to work.
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I have not seen it happen since that one time I reported it.
scaramonga said:
I have mine set to MAX charge @ 85%, saves wear on battery I like this feature.
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Hi. How do you set your max charge?
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toomie said:
Hi. How do you set your max charge?
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Settings > Device Care > click on Battery (bottom left) > three dots (top right), Settings > Protect battery (bottom).
same issue
I have same issue right now. Device is closed and battery is empty I think. Tried all chargers no luck Any ideas?
Hi,
Just to report the charging limit Magisk modules posted here do work with the P7P:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mod-magisk-root-set-charging-limit-to-80-85-90-95-v2.4482011/
The charging actually stops at the given percentage (checked with battery guru) despite still showing the charging icon.
Quick and easy solution for those including me who don't want to deal with ACC.
Charging to 80/85% is a game changer for the lifespan of a li-ion /lipo cell.
Why just not using magisk with acc? I know its simple way to have charging limit but when u want ocasionally charge to 100% (long time without power) you need to disable module and reboot
Tracker31 said:
Why just not using magisk with acc? I know its simple way to have charging limit but when u want ocasionally charge to 100% (long time without power) you need to disable module and reboot
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Can you kindly elaborate on how to achieve this please?
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Can you kindly elaborate on how to achieve this please?
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it's a magisk module. acc. and there's an app acca that can be used to control it via a gui
Try Battery Charge Limit (Root) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit
Worked for all my previous phones when I'd rooted them. Worth a try.
Beefheart said:
Try Battery Charge Limit (Root) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit
Worked for all my previous phones when I'd rooted them. Worth a try.
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Is there another way for non-root users?
I had the function on my Samsung S21 already installed by default, anyway do not understand why GOOGLE the mother of Android has not already built something...
Google still has a long way to go, in some things Samsung is way ahead.
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Is there another way for non-root users?
I had the function on my Samsung S21 already installed by default, anyway do not understand why GOOGLE the mother of Android has not already built something...
Google still has a long way to go, in some things Samsung is way ahead.
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Unfortunately, I'm not sure if there is a way of setting it on the Pixel. But I do believe Adaptive Battery goes some way towards alleviating it.
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Unfortunately, I'm not sure if there is a way of setting it on the Pixel. But I do believe Adaptive Battery goes some way towards alleviating it.
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Too bad, because I use my smartphone as a hotspot for my PC when I'm at home, since my provider is faster on the smartphone and offers unlimited data volume.
But so far I have not noticed anything from Addaptive Battery, my phone always charges to 100% and constantly holds this range, with Samsung I could limit to 85% and there my charge was always held.
****ing Google so simple things they do not get... I think I'll write an improvement proposal of the software.
Beefheart said:
Try Battery Charge Limit (Root) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit
Worked for all my previous phones when I'd rooted them. Worth a try.
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Thanks. So basically this app would replace the functionality from the Magisk module which someone has posted before, right?
niko26 said:
Thanks. So basically this app would replace the functionality from the Magisk module which someone has posted before, right?
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If you're rooted it allows you to set a percentage where the phone will stop charging, then another lesser percentage where it will start again. I used to set mine at 87% and 90% which meant it would never be below 87% or above 90%.
It's worth noting that I recall it saying it doesn't work on all phones. I've also heard it didn't work on wireless charging, which never bothered me as I don't use it anyway. That might have changed though.
Hi y'all!
Had my 7 Pro for a week now and have "manually" stopped the charging at 85%. Read that this can be done automatically when you root the phone. Anyone who can point me in the right direction where I can get more info on this?
/Dave
Just use your phone normally, make life simple ...
It just a phone btw
Advanced Charging Controller (ACC) magisk module will do that. You also might want a frontend app for it. I use AccA.
daspunner said:
Hi y'all!
Had my 7 Pro for a week now and have "manually" stopped the charging at 85%. Read that this can be done automatically when you root the phone. Anyone who can point me in the right direction where I can get more info on this?
/Dave
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The suggested methods (ACC, AccA, etc) never worked properly for me--but the 80% module from this thread has worked perfectly. I rooted my phone almost immediately and have been using this since:
[MOD/magisk/root] Set charging limit to 80/85/90/95% v2
After some readings on: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/limit-charge.4355851/ and https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mod-magisk-root-set-charging-limit-to-90.4363477/ ( Credits to @rickysidhu_ and @foobar66 ) There is a thing I found and...
forum.xda-developers.com
ACC AccA works but you need to play with settings. I have mine set to 75% and so far works good with every monthly update.
Was ACCA updated for A13?
daspunner said:
Hi y'all!
Had my 7 Pro for a week now and have "manually" stopped the charging at 85%. Read that this can be done automatically when you root the phone. Anyone who can point me in the right direction where I can get more info on this?
/Dave
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I've seen around over the last couple of months that it seems @roirraW "edor" ehT has the same attitude/intention that you do....you could ask him how he goes about it (he speaks a bit on what's already been suggested in this thread with ACC, but this confirms ACC works on P7P/A13, as well as he maybe can help further set things up) -- apparently he's been doing it for years...
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I only charge to 75%, and I try not to let the battery go lower than 25%. This has been my standard for most of the last six years - about the time of my first Pixel. That 50% operating range typically lasts me about 24 hours.
When I sell phones on Swappa (I didn't this time when I got the 7 Pro), I advertise that the battery is gently treated. Of course, when I sell my wife's phone, it's a free for all as to how the battery has been treated.
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roirraW edor ehT said:
I checked now.
I have two schedules set to run at 1AM if my battery level is at least 40%. I don't charge the battery overnight (and further off-topic, I start charging when it gets down to 25%, and stop charging at 75% - I use ACC and ACC settings to automatically stop charging at 75%, and I use GSam to alert me with different tones when it gets down to 25% and when it's charged to 75%).
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Also, maybe @wilberfan has spoken a bit on it and maybe has some methods he employs. BTW, he states it shouldn't go above 80% (vs. your 85%)....
Apparently I've overlooked the fact that wilberfan has already replied to this thread...my bad...
wilberfan said:
In general,
For optimized battery life, your phone should never go below 20 percent or never above 80 percent. It may put your mind at ease when your smartphone’s battery reads 100 percent charge, but it’s actually not ideal for the battery. https://www.gearpatrol.com/tech/a624169/smartphone-lithium-ion-charging-tips/
I did this for three years with my OnePlus 7T and my battery was still at 90-something percent of it's original specs.
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I've seen around over the last couple of months that it seems @roirraW "edor" ehT has the same attitude/intention that you do....you could ask him how he goes about it (he speaks a bit on what's already been suggested in this thread with ACC, but this confirms ACC works on P7P/A13, as well as he maybe can help further set things up) -- apparently he's been doing it for years...
Also, maybe @wilberfan has spoken a bit on it and maybe has some methods he employs. BTW, he states it shouldn't go above 80% (vs. your 85%)....
Apparently I've overlooked the fact that wilberfan has already replied to this thread...my bad...
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Thanks @simplepinoi177!
daspunner said:
Hi y'all!
Had my 7 Pro for a week now and have "manually" stopped the charging at 85%. Read that this can be done automatically when you root the phone. Anyone who can point me in the right direction where I can get more info on this?
/Dave
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Hi Dave @daspunner.
You'll want to install:
@VR25's Advanced Charging Controller (ACC)
CrazyBoyFeng's ACC Settings
I switched from using MatteCarra's AccA (Advanced Charging Controller App) front-end to ACC Settings in the last six or eight months. I can't remember if AccA just stopped working, or working consistently, but ACC Settings has been working well.
I'm using the latest non-pre-release version of ACC Settings, v2022.6.7 - but I don't think I've even tried the v2022.6.13-pre Pre-release. I have mine set to stop charging at 75% "Pause above", and I have "Charge below" set to 25%. I also have GSam Battery Monitor set to give me different tone alerts for above 74% and below 26%. I also have one set for below 25% in case I miss the below 26% one - although my brother discovered a bug where the second notification sound for the same type of event never goes off, but I haven't paid attention to see if it's fixed, or if it's specific to his Samsung Galaxy S9+.
AccuBattery can do this without root. I use this app for many years.
Carlosk1966 said:
AccuBattery can do this without root. I use this app for many years.
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AccuBattery only notifies you when you reach a certain charge percentage. It doesn't actually stop the phone from charging when you reach a certain percentage, which I believe is what the OP wants.
Lughnasadh said:
AccuBattery only notifies you when you reach a certain charge percentage. It doesn't actually stop the phone from charging when you reach a certain percentage, which I believe is what the OP wants.
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Yes You are right.
roirraW edor ehT said:
Thanks @simplepinoi177!
Hi Dave @daspunner.
You'll want to install:
@VR25's Advanced Charging Controller (ACC)
CrazyBoyFeng's ACC Settings
I switched from using MatteCarra's AccA (Advanced Charging Controller App) front-end to ACC Settings in the last six or eight months. I can't remember if AccA just stopped working, or working consistently, but ACC Settings has been working well.
I'm using the latest non-pre-release version of ACC Settings, v2022.6.7 - but I don't think I've even tried the v2022.6.13-pre Pre-release. I have mine set to stop charging at 75% "Pause above", and I have "Charge below" set to 25%. I also have GSam Battery Monitor set to give me different tone alerts for above 74% and below 26%. I also have one set for below 25% in case I miss the below 26% one - although my brother discovered a bug where the second notification sound for the same type of event never goes off, but I haven't paid attention to see if it's fixed, or if it's specific to his Samsung Galaxy S9+.
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I just tried CrazyBoyFeng's ACC Settings, and it seems to be working for me. (P7P on the latest A13 QPR beta) I turned off the Magisk module I've been using and will see how this new method works for a few days.
And it made me chuckle that I've been quoted in here--I am most definitely NOT an expert. An Advanced Beginner (or perhaps a Beginning Intermediate) at best!
roirraW edor ehT said:
Thanks @simplepinoi177!
Hi Dave @daspunner.
You'll want to install:
@VR25's Advanced Charging Controller (ACC)
CrazyBoyFeng's ACC Settings
I switched from using MatteCarra's AccA (Advanced Charging Controller App) front-end to ACC Settings in the last six or eight months. I can't remember if AccA just stopped working, or working consistently, but ACC Settings has been working well.
I'm using the latest non-pre-release version of ACC Settings, v2022.6.7 - but I don't think I've even tried the v2022.6.13-pre Pre-release. I have mine set to stop charging at 75% "Pause above", and I have "Charge below" set to 25%. I also have GSam Battery Monitor set to give me different tone alerts for above 74% and below 26%. I also have one set for below 25% in case I miss the below 26% one - although my brother discovered a bug where the second notification sound for the same type of event never goes off, but I haven't paid attention to see if it's fixed, or if it's specific to his Samsung Galaxy S9+.
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Which version of ACC do you use? I have acc settings 2022.6.7 and ACC 2022.6.4 My configuration is to pause at 75% and charge below 70%. I have noticed that it does stop charging at 75% BUT if you use battery guru , for example, or something similar like charging Master, it indicates that is still gives some mah,it's not shut down, but this quantity isn't enough to charge the phone. In the battery properties, the phones states: connected, not charging, but battery guru says the opposite. Have you noticed something like this?
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Which version of ACC do you use? I have acc settings 2022.6.7 and ACC 2022.6.4 My configuration is to pause at 75% and charge below 70%. I have noticed that it does stop charging at 75% BUT if you use battery guru , for example, or something similar like charging Master, it indicates that is still gives some mah,it's not shut down, but this quantity isn't enough to charge the phone. In the battery properties, the phones states: connected, not charging, but battery guru says the opposite. Have you noticed something like this?
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I'm using the same version of ACC (v2022.6.4). I might be having the same experience - I haven't paid attention, but I'm not concerned with it. If I remember, the next time I charge my phone, and it reaches 75%, I'll check, but no promises.
mavrovelos said:
Which version of ACC do you use? I have acc settings 2022.6.7 and ACC 2022.6.4 My configuration is to pause at 75% and charge below 70%. I have noticed that it does stop charging at 75% BUT if you use battery guru , for example, or something similar like charging Master, it indicates that is still gives some mah,it's not shut down, but this quantity isn't enough to charge the phone. In the battery properties, the phones states: connected, not charging, but battery guru says the opposite. Have you noticed something like this?
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If you're using AccA and don't like that, untick prioritize battery idle mode.
A charging switch that works is gcpm/constant_charge_current_max 4000000 0. Usually this gets autodetected, but sometimes it lands on one that doesn't work as well. With this switch (or in general?), max current control only works (somewhat) with qi charging. I have a magsafe battery pack, and the phone will constantly pull too much current and cause the pack to shut off and back on. With a 500ma limit, it seems to charge stably at ~1A.
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If you're using AccA and don't like that, untick prioritize battery idle mode.
A charging switch that works is gcpm/constant_charge_current_max 4000000 0. Usually this gets autodetected, but sometimes it lands on one that doesn't work as well. With this switch (or in general?), max current control only works (somewhat) with qi charging. I have a magsafe battery pack, and the phone will constantly pull too much current and cause the pack to shut off and back on. With a 500ma limit, it seems to charge stably at ~1A.
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I use acc settings, not acca!
Rooted and got charge to stop at 80%. Any of the settings you guys want to comment about?
I am using ACC settings.
When is says "Connected, not charging". Does it mean that the phone draw power from the charger then instead of the battery?
Unless you are planning on keeping this phone for many, many years limiting the charge will do very little for you. In fact, if by limiting the charge to 80% causes you to have to charge it up more often then it could actually work against you! Let the built in software do it's job. However, a lower charge is always better as long as the heat is controlled.