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Is there any app that notifies us fully charged battery status by alarm?

By Yoo Jin, 21 August, 2015

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Hello, the subject line is my very question. I tried out battery full from the app store, but could not get anything out of it. Any comments or suggesttions are appreciated. Thank you.

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Good idea

By Kevan

7 years 7 months ago

I will look for Battery Full out of curiosity. But I like your idea regardless whether or not it exists. Apple should put this in, as an option.
Also, when you tap the battery icon, with VoiceOver running at least, the phone tells you whether or not it's using AC power. If it is, the battery's charged.

Battery full app

By Yoo Jin

7 years 7 months ago

In reply to Good idea by Kevan

I had tested this app to see if an alarm would go off when my phone is fully charged. But I found the alarm ringing only when my current screen is in the app. There seems to be no way to expect an alarm while using other apps or phone is on locked screen. Has anybody tried this app?

There is no app to do this,

By KE7ZUM

7 years 7 months ago

There is no app to do this, and there should not be. apple sand boxed for this very reason. So that devs cannot mess things up. It would be nice, but since it cannot and will never be done by a dev, maybe email apple to make an app that sends out a push notification . Therewas an app that did this for osx but I can't remember what ht was called. It actually worked to, and that was about 3 years ago. I can't remember, but no, nothingn for ios will ever exist.

there is a tweek for that

By falcon wings

7 years 7 months ago

It in fact has already been done on ios although not officially if you will.
I have no clue if there's a app that can do such a thing,but if you are jalebroken, the tweek activator can play a sound, say a messege through tts or do both when your battery is done charging. it can also do the same for specific levels of charges and it can do much more besides playing a sound or speaking through tts.
hth

Yeah I avoid jail braking

By KE7ZUM

7 years 7 months ago

Yeah I avoid jail braking like the plague. Because of sand boxing there is no chance of the phone getting infected with a virus because each app runs in its own environment. so it has no control over the iOs core if that make sense.

I wouldn't say it will never

By Kevan

7 years 7 months ago

I wouldn't say it will never be done, because it's possible Apple might get the idea to put it in. I jailbroke once but then my iPod started running slow. Haven't looked back into it since then.

It did at one point.

By kingdekka

7 years 7 months ago

There was an app that did at one point, but it doesn't exiast anymore. Besides, it was unreliable. Hth.

What I meant by it will never

By KE7ZUM

7 years 7 months ago

What I meant by it will never be done, is, it will never be done by the common dev. I t can't be due to sand boxing. Same with the mac. That app I mentioned that I can't remember will never be in the app store because it basically has access to the osx core.

possible solution

By Troy

7 years 7 months ago

I'm not sure if this will help but there's a talking device on speak to me catalog called power bank that charges cellphones including the IPhone and it is suppose to tell you when a device is fully charged. I believe it is $69.00

I believe it's almsot the

By KE7ZUM

7 years 7 months ago

I believe it's almsot the same device on at guys. I just use the status line on ios. that helps. and I know that i go at 1 percent a minute charging so I can normally estimate my charge.

Have you tried

By sassy blind girl

7 years 7 months ago

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Have you tried Battery Master Free?

While I think it would be

By Justin

7 years 7 months ago

While I think it would be neat to implement this, it's not practical. I just look at the status line at the top and go from there.

Does this app work with

By Yoo Jin

7 years 7 months ago

In reply to Have you tried by sassy blind girl

Does this app work with iphone 5s or 6? I wonder if it is up to date

I'm sure it works fine with

By Justin

7 years 7 months ago

I'm sure it works fine with the 5s or 6/newer.

Workflow possibly?

By Greg Wocher

7 years 7 months ago

I wonder if you could use workflow for something like this. It may be something to look at.

siri

By Holger Fiallo

7 years 7 months ago

I wonder if you can put a reminder asking siri to let you know when is fully recharge? Someone check it out.

No you cannot. I think I

By KE7ZUM

7 years 7 months ago

No you cannot. I think I tried a few yers ago. I agree that this idea while good is not practical hence will never be implemented by an apple dev.

Maybe if Apple...

By sassy blind girl

7 years 7 months ago

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Maybe if Apple makes an app that tells you the charge levels? There is also the Essentials app.
Try that out.

Actually I'm searching like

By Lewa

7 years 3 months ago

Actually I'm searching like you

How I know when the battery is fully charged

By TJT 2001

7 years 3 months ago

On my iPhone, I have worked out that using my current settings, it takes approximately 1.5 times the level of the battery left to charge in minutes. Let me explain this: imagine that the battery is 40% charged. I know that there is 60% left to charge, so I know there is 90 minutes from the 60 minutes plus half of that (30) which is equal to 90 minutes. A way to work this out on your device is to deliberately stop using the phone when it goes to 50%. Monitor how long it takes the device to charge using your current settings. Hopefully, you will be able to find a formula like what I found for my phone.

Set a timer for 5 hours

By tunmi13

7 years 3 months ago

You can try setting a timer for 5 hours by opening the Clock app, selecting the Timer Tab. Set the hour picker to 5. Set the minute picker maybe to about 10. Now, plug in your charger and hit start. You can keep doing all your activities. When the timer goes off your battery should be good. If not, increase the timer by a few hours or minutes.

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