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Healthy Battery Charging

Screenshots

Screenshot discharging Screenshot charging Screenshot connect the charger notification Screenshot disconnect the charger notification

About the app

Make your smartphone or tablet battery last longer!

Good range to aim for when charging a Li-ion battery is from about 40 to 80 percent in one go. A bunch of tiny charges throughout the day is your second best bet, and going from zero to 100 and then 100 to zero on a regular basis will put the most strain on your lithium-ion battery.

Healthy Battery Charging notifies you when to plug or unplug your phone from the charger in order to improve the battery life. The app itself is optimized for low battery consumption, running in the background and checking the battery level every 15 minutes. The exact timing of these checks depends on the Android OS, which might schedule them alongside other tasks or delay them when in sleep mode. As a result, the battery level may slightly exceed the high threshold while charging or drop slightly below the low threshold while discharging before you receive a notification.

For those who want to know more technical details about Li-ion batteries:
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries

Get it on ...

Get it on F-Droid Get it on IzzyOnDroid Get it on GitHub

The app is not available on the Google Play Store, as it got suspended for alleged violations of the Descriptive Behavior Policy.

Support and contributions

Open-source projects often struggle to be financially sustainable. You are more than welcome to sponsor the project by donating via Ko-fi or Liberapay. Such support can help ensure the continued development of this app.

If you like the app, you can show your support by starring the repository and joining the stargazers!

If you would like to get directly involved in the project, you can contribute by providing a translation.

Translations

Translations are managed through Weblate. App string resources are available in the App component, while Metadata component contains the app description and other details. You can log in to Weblate with your GitHub account. (When your Weblate and GitHub accounts are connected, and your contributions are merged into the main branch, you will be shown in the GitHub Contributors sidebar.)

Your contributions are greatly appreciated.

Current translation status

Bar chart with current translation status

Notes to translators

When translating app string resources:

  • For context, please refer to the provided screenshots.

When translating metadata:

  • It's not necessary to translate changelogs related to app releases made before your language was added.

Translators

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