Has anyone found a charging switch for ACC that works with Battery Idle Mode?
I'm just using the default one, works well.
RogerF81 said:
I'm just using the default one, works well.
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Can you post the switch?
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Do you mean this?
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Yes thanks.
That is the switch I am using but it acts weird after reaching the pause capacity. Are you using stock kernel or a custom kernel?
I'm using the same default switch on the stock (rooted) kernel.
What version of ACC do you have?
jac0b said:
What version of ACC do you have?
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v2022.6.4 of ACC.
Thanks, that version works. I was using a newer version.
Battery idle mode is not working for me. Any idea?
The switch worked sporadically. I started using the 4300 switch and idle has been working perfect now.
The app finally started to work consistently after installing the latest Android 13 QPR1 Beta
What’s the benefit to using this?
Gerr1 said:
What’s the benefit to using this?
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Restricting charging current to the battery, putting a limit on the battery voltage or capacity at where charging will be shut off, reducing or disabling charging when the battery temperature reaches a certain point, and if supported enable the ability to disconnect the battery from the charger while using the charger to power the phone. All for managing the health of the battery.
Namelesswonder said:
Restricting charging current to the battery, putting a limit on the battery voltage or capacity at where charging will be shut off, reducing or disabling charging when the battery temperature reaches a certain point, and if supported enable the ability to disconnect the battery from the charger while using the charger to power the phone. All for managing the health of the battery.
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OK, thank you for Clearing this. Dont need this, buying a new Phone every year
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The switch worked sporadically. I started using the 4300 switch and idle has been working perfect now.
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Can you send your config please?
Here is my config file. This is for version 2022.6.4 with a pause capacity of 90%
Sorry, it won't upload from my phone.
Here is a link.
config.txt
drive.google.com
jac0b said:
Here is my config file. This is for version 2022.6.4 with a pause capacity of 90%
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Thanks, but the link is not open!
Should work now. I had to change the access to anyone with link can view.
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My DS is s-off and rooted. I've tried many different roms. For the last 2 weeks suddenly a problem came up.
I use Battery Monitor Widget from the market and battery is recognised as 1600mAh (not 1450)
As u can see from the screenshot below it charges fine but when reaches 88% stays there because it is fully charged at 4210mV.
That tme i entered recovery where it said that my battery was 100% full and i wiped bat statistics which also changed the percentage in the widget (big leap from 88 to 100%)
Same thing happens even if i change battery capacity from settings of the widget!
Same thing happens with every widget or rom
Is there a way to change capacity in the root of the phone, because maybe this is the reason to my problem.
Help will be appreciated. Thanks
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download battery calibration from the market and use it!
it will reset your inaccurate battery stats and sort out your issues
Eclipse_Droid said:
download battery calibration from the market and use it!
it will reset your inaccurate battery stats and sort out your issues
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i've tried many times but it didn't work just like wiping battery stats from recovery
hmm, that is very odd then. Have you tried different battery monitors to see what what they say the ma rating is?
You can over ride the battery capacity using BMW I too use it and it thinks mine was 1600 also but I set it manually to 1400
Within BMW try Settings ...monitor..... battery capacity = 1400
Swyped from my Desire S using XDA Premium
Eclipse_Droid said:
hmm, that is very odd then. Have you tried different battery monitors to see what what they say the ma rating is?
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ben_pyett said:
You can over ride the battery capacity using BMW I too use it and it thinks mine was 1600 also but I set it manually to 1400
Within BMW try Settings ...monitor..... battery capacity = 1400
Swyped from my Desire S using XDA Premium
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thanks guys,
but i've tried both methods without success
is there a way to change battery capacity, i don't know, somewhere in the root of the phone, in its properties?
Hello,
I'm an obsessive-compulsive care of my phone ,
and I do not like to leave it charging overnight.
So I finally decided to develop a small utility that notifies every X minutes when the battery is charged, in order to remove the charger.
Also, I added a feature to notify when the battery charge is low.
You can set the notification ringtone, interval between notifications, number of notifications, charger type...
I hope you find it useful.
Please, report errors, if any...
Battery friendly
The application is only loaded when the charger is connected (via a service), and only is executed when the
battery level changes.
The resource compsumition (battery and memory) is extremly less.
Download link
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.ryosoftware.batterynotifier
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Thanks for sharing your app, I can see a couple uses for it and might even try it out.
I only ask that you please delete the part about "bad for your battery" (from your post, and your brain), since as long as the charging circuitry in your phone is working (which you'll know almost immediately if it fails because the battery will severely overheat, and possibly pop/leak) it is absolutely not bad for it to be left on the charger over night... unless you have a NiCad battery, or other pre-lithium tech battery that is. In that case ignore my last.
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Works great! Thanks for sharing
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1.0.2 is out
bug fixed
1.0.3 is out
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This looks like exactly what I've been looking for!
Thanks. Just what I need. A simple app to notified me.
1.0.5 is out
Ty for this app!
Glacier-Rooted/OC'd/ Demonsped VU 2.39 w/Beats Audio
Can it notified me when it's Fully Charged? 100% doesn't mean it's full charged.
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Can it notified me when it's Fully Charged? 100% doesn't mean it's full charged.
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try 1.0.6
added the ability to set full charge is a percent or real full charge.
if you set "real full charge", the 100% of the battery don't enables the notifications.
Download available at android market.
link in first post
translations
hi,
attached langs.zip to the first post.
you can help me on add translation to your own language, if you have a minute
added compatibility with android 2.1
1.4.0 is out
Changelog
- Internal improvements
battry low not active
aljefre said:
battry low not active
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grayed options are only for donors
Did not work for my GT-N7000 with Utacka's Paranoid Android September 4 nightly, I am not notified when my phone is charged trough with my PC. Did not try with the official charger yet.
_A.T.Omix_ said:
Did not work for my GT-N7000 with Utacka's Paranoid Android September 4 nightly, I am not notified when my phone is charged trough with my PC. Did not try with the official charger yet.
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Hi,
No problems for me with Utacka or Imilka in my Note.
Please, have you unchecked the 2nd preference in app notification settings (related to have notifications only with normal charger)?
thanks
I didn't, the blame is on me.
Hi all,
This is my first post so sorry if it's the wrong place or just plain stupid.
Under power management, the power consuming apps section displays "currently no apps to report" for both unused apps and consuming apps. Anyone else have this problem?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Normal. That means you have no misbehaving apps consuming an abnormal amount of battery
Here's mine
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I forgot to close my SSH client some weeks ago (with an active connection to my home router), and it was reported
Thanks for clearing that up. Only got my phone on Sunday just been trying to work out why the battery is going down quick. Used about 25% since 9 am this morning.
j.carpenter_12 said:
Thanks for clearing that up. Only got my phone on Sunday just been trying to work out why the battery is going down quick. Used about 25% since 9 am this morning.
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But under battery /screen how much time has the screen been on?
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Well it's now 15:16 and I'm now on 39% total screen time 2:44.
This is with brightness at lower setting and no wifi only mobile 4g.
I've been using chrome a fair bit and Spotify
But Spotify doesn't seem to actually effect my battery much at all.
How does that compare to others?
Just want to know if it's normal.
Thanks again
Ignore me. It's chrome it's used 43% of my battery.
I guess thats the rma (radio mobile active) bug , try disabling mobile data and use wifi to see if there is a difference in battery drain
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Normal. That means you have no misbehaving apps consuming an abnormal amount of battery
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I forgot to close my SSH client some weeks ago (with an active connection to my home router), and it was reported
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Could you plz tell me the name of the theme you are using? I think the navigation buttons are really beautiful. Thx
Guyz, m not using WiFi even for a minute but in battery stats it's always on, and i think it's eating my battery faster.
Any solution or anyone else facing it?
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DeathStroke said:
Guyz, m not using WiFi even for a minute but in battery stats it's always on, and i think it's eating my battery faster.
Any solution or anyone else facing it?
Sent from my E6683 using Tapatalk
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We all have the same issue.
My Honor 6x stock ROM will drain up to 40% of battery per night of screen off with WIFI on. Android system uses around 900mAH of battery per night of standby! More specifically, the HwChrService, which I heard is useless, uses more than 500mAH (check screenshot).
Any solutions?
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My Honor 6x stock ROM will drain up to 40% of battery per night of screen off with WIFI on. Android system uses around 900mAH of battery per night of standby! More specifically, the HwChrService, which I heard is useless, uses more than 500mAH (check screenshot).
Any solutions?
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Me too faced the same issue and it's resolved after disabling "app twin".
sounds strange
You should check what app is consuming more battery (probably it has the permission to be in the background even when screen is off)
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You should check what app is consuming more battery (probably it has the permission to be in the background even when screen is off)
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I checked it, it's "HwChrService" and it's a system app so I can't stop it from running in the background. Moreover that app seems to be completely useless...
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I checked it, it's "HwChrService" and it's a system app so I can't stop it from running in the background. Moreover that app seems to be completely useless...
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At least you've identified the problem
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I checked it, it's "HwChrService" and it's a system app so I can't stop it from running in the background. Moreover that app seems to be completely useless...
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Are You Rooted??
Captainslower said:
I checked it, it's "HwChrService" and it's a system app so I can't stop it from running in the background. Moreover that app seems to be completely useless...
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Remove it with the help of a root explorer so
Captainslower said:
I checked it, it's "HwChrService" and it's a system app so I can't stop it from running in the background. Moreover that app seems to be completely useless...
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the "HwChrService" u mention barely uses battery in my device so consider formatting ur phone that might help u.....
Just Telling You Guys... There A App Called "Disable Services" You Can Disable Huawei Chr
Hello, anyone has problem with wireless charging on genuine google charger? I got only 3.3 wattage, and sometimes (7w) with pixel stand 2 on p7p.
Tried pixel stand app reset
Restart phone
Frozen pixel stand app
Changing in connected device charging options
Any ideas?
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Could be adaptive charging. Did you check that under battery settings?
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Hello, anyone has problem with wireless charging on genuine google charger? I got only 3.3 wattage, and sometimes (7w) with pixel stand 2 on p7p.
Tried pixel stand app reset
Restart phone
Frozen pixel stand app
Changing in connected device charging options
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What app is that ?
webmasterone said:
What app is that ?
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Looks like AccuBattery
br3tty said:
Looks like AccuBattery
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Thank u so much
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Could be adaptive charging. Did you check that under battery settings?
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adaptive chargings disabled. It charging very very slow
Tracker31 said:
adaptive chargings disabled. It charging very very slow
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With it on the charger, and the screen locked, tap the screen once. There's an option in the bottom left of the screen. Select "Max charge until full".
If it's not there, click the cog in the top right corner of the screen, and select "Charging mode" from the bottom of the list.
Hope this helps.