• @Zak@lemmy.world
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      541 year ago

      For Android, there are a multitude of apps, such as Wattz that will tell you the actual voltage of the battery. Full may be 4.2V or 4.35V depending on the chemistry used. ACCA (root required) will let you limit charge rates and stop charging at a certain percentage.

      Staying under 4 volts (around 60% for most phone batteries) will vastly extend battery service life. 80% is a bit less extension, but still far better than charging to 100%.

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        1 year ago

        i was looking for something like acca since forever

        foss discoverability needs some mad work

      • noodle (he/him)
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        41 year ago

        that doesn’t answer the question of whether there’s a way to tell that their battery is limited to 80% on hardware level, though.

        • @Zak@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          Unless it’s lying about the voltage itself, you can be pretty sure it’s not limited if it charges to 4.35V. 4.2 is a little more tricky if you don’t know for sure whether 4.2 is the full voltage for the cell.

      • @ji17br@lemmy.ml
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        61 year ago

        Not sure how accurate this would be as charging is not 100% efficient. Also the amount of power the phone uses while charging would have to be taken into account as well.

    • @Bocky@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      mAh are a terrible way to measure capacity, look for watt-hours instead. You need to know the voltage for it to be a relevant measurement