iOS offers a lot of features, but sometimes it lacks some useful ones. Many of you asked us if it is possible to activate notifications somewhere in the system when iPhone or iPad charges to 100%. I will tell you right away that no such function is currently available in the latest version iOS (10.3) is not found. However, while testing products over the weekend, I needed my phone to notify me when it was fully charged, so I started looking for a solution.
Of course, I immediately headed to App Store, where there are perhaps several thousand applications for checking the battery status, but almost all of them are outdated and often non-functional. Nakonebut I came across BatteryFull + (Alarm) – a free, simple and functional app that notifies you when your iPhone battery reaches 100% while charging. In addition, it is the most popular application in its field, as far back as 2009, boasting more than 100 users.
To receive the notification, you need to launch the app (you can close all the others), connect the charger to your device, and then turn off your phone. The app needs to be active so that it can constantly check whether the battery has reached its limit. maxima. Sometimes a notification comes even if the application is not active, but is simply running in the background and you have the home screen active, for example. However, this procedure is not very reliable and only works if the device is charging for a short time (on the order of tens of minutes).
Good for BatteryFull is that it will notify you as soon as the battery indicator reports 100 %, but it will prompt you not to disconnect the cable yet. iPhone because it reports 100 %, but the battery is not actually fully charged yet. Once the battery reaches its actual maxima (after approximately 30 minutes), the application will notify you again.
BatteryFull supports also Apple Watch, so you can monitor the charging process of your iPhone from your Apple Watch. So do you thanks to the app Apple Watch will notify you as soon as it is iPhone 100% charged. However, the application can also monitor the charge level Apple Watch. Just connect the charger to the watch, turn on the app, nochat it to run in the background and turn off the screen. Once the battery is Apple Watch reaches 100 %, a notification will sound.
If you know a better app that can alert you when your iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch, without it having to be open, then be sure to share your tip in the comments.
Do I have to remember to turn it on before charging? appto or so that I don't overcharge the battery, it probably doesn't matter, right??
Wasn't he overcharging? Seriously?
You don't need it, do you? You look and you see ????
I use "charger alert" from cydia.
Maybe it's missing on purpose because it's useless? Who knows?
Now I read about it (and I suspected it myself) that the phone normally stops charging and does not charge
I bought a charging cable that when it is iPhone charged with 100% so it disconnects itself from the phone and the LED indicator goes out...
Geeky?
I'm just wondering why I should check, or appI'm sorry that the phone is on. 100% charging? As far as I know, iPhone After charging, it "runs" on power from the outlet, so the battery shouldn't be damaged by that, right?
*correction: "that the phone is on" 100% loaded…
I also have the cable when it's charging it's red, when it's charged it's blue.
I don't understand why I should monitor the state of charge. I will charge as time permits. If I don't have much of it and I recognize that the phone wouldn't last, I connect it to the source (only for half an hour) and when I have that time, I leave it there and fully charge it.
How great, appka notifies me that the phone has charged to 100%, great, I'll disconnect the phone from the charger drive and I save 0,0003 crowns
As far as I know, apple the device does not suffer from overcharging. When the battery is charged and the charger is still connected, charging does not take place anymore.
Here ladies and gentlemen :)
http://www.innocentstore.sk/blog/myty-o-nabijani-vasho-iphone/