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CrumbleMan

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Apr 23, 2018
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Hey everyone!

I need ya help, since I am not really have found any matching app. I am looking for an app, which gives me an alert (or an non-acustic information) if the battery of the iPhone is fully charged. Thought coconutBattery gives me the time, how long an charger needs to charge the iPhone, but it don't. Any app (iOS or macOS) which could save the charging time? Any idea? :-(

Sincerely
Danielle
 

TiggrToo

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Aug 24, 2017
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Unsure why you'd need this: What's the use case? The charging process will stop once it reaches 100% - there's no chance of 'overcharging' here.

Only reason I can think of to need something like this is to tell you when it's 'charged' so you can remove it from charging and use it, but even that sounds a little tenuous TBH (what's wrong with just looking at it after a certain period of time?).
 

CrumbleMan

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Apr 23, 2018
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Unsure why you'd need this: What's the use case? The charging process will stop once it reaches 100% - there's no chance of 'overcharging' here.

The old discussion. And no: I don't want to "protect" the battery. I just need an app, which told me when the battery is charged. For example, to test different chargers for review posts. I don't want to go every hour and then watch every five minutes and I don't want to "miss" the iPhone for 3-5 hours. So I want to charge it regularly at night, but wanted to know, how long charger X needs. Anyway: Why do we always have to discuss the "why"? ;-)
 

TiggrToo

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Aug 24, 2017
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The old discussion. And no: I don't want to "protect" the battery. I just need an app, which told me when the battery is charged. For example, to test different chargers for review posts. I don't want to go every hour and then watch every five minutes and I don't want to "miss" the iPhone for 3-5 hours. So I want to charge it regularly at night, but wanted to know, how long charger X needs. Anyway: Why do we always have to discuss the "why"? ;-)

We ask the 'why' because many people ask for things that are totally not required. Avoid the 'why?' questions by making your question more full featured in future.
 
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