Show a shift bar of swapped action hints above their original action bar position,.Show current action duration remaining seconds in action bar,.Just choose which method suits you and train yourself to care more for your phone so you can keep using it much longer.This addon tracks your sloted actions that have duration attributes or over time effects, reminds you to re-invoke your actions, and makes you good at performing rotations. Unplugging your phone once it’is fully charged can save your battery from damages and even help save energy, on a larger scale. However, you can take that extra caution to help it retain its maximum capacity longer. Li-ion batteries are made up of complex chemicals, which ages and dictates your battery’s lifespan. Maintaining an iPhone can be meticulous but it is always best if you really keep an eye on the details of your phone including your usage and charging habits. Then use the displayed time to manually set an alarm with the default Clock app on your phone. If you want to be sure, you can set an alarm manually.īefore or upon plugging your phone, open the Battery HD+ app and see how much time your battery requires to reach 100%. However, there are some incidents where the app is not able to provide actual and accurate percentage notifications. It can also trigger a notification when your phone reaches about 75% to 85% charged. This app helps monitor your phone and battery and will instantly allow you to see how much time you have left before your phone is fully charged.
One good app that you can use is the Batter HD+ that you can easily download from the App Store.
If you don’t have the Shortcuts app or don’t even want it on your phone, you can also simply install other third-party apps that you can use to put an alarm to your phone when it is fully charged.
Adding a Battery Full Alert without Shortcuts Just look for alarms labeled as “Battery Full” and delete them to keep those alarms that you really set for yourself.
It is best if you can regularly clean the Clock app from these miscellaneous alarms. These alarms will not go off again and will only sit on the Clock app. However, as a byproduct of using the shortcut, it creates new alarms on the Clock app. Just tap “Stop” to disable the alarm then unplug your phone. About 1 minute and 30 seconds after your phone is fully charged, an alarm sound will be triggered.Ī notification will be displayed on your screen, either a banner on the top portion will appear when your phone is unlocked or a full-screen alert notification when it’s locked. When everything’s set, all you have to do is plug your phone to its charger. This is just to be sure, then you can exit Shortcuts. When you’re done configuring the permissions, you might need to open the shortcut and tap “Start” again. For other versions that prompts Shortcut Details, look for the Clock permission toggle option, switch it on then tap “Done”. Once you found it, tap on “Allow Access” then tap “OK”. Tap on the 3-dot menu icon on the top right part of the “ Battery Full Alert” shortcut and find the Clock action option. If there was no pop-up notification for an access request, you can do this manually. The shortcut works alongside with the Clock app, so you just have to click “Ok” then you’re good to go. After tapping “Start”, a request will pop-up requesting access for the Clock app on your phone.
This will commence the app to run in the background. For iOS 13, you can find it on the bottom, and for iOS 14, it is on the top portion. Go to Shortcuts and from the My Shortcuts tab, tap on the “ Battery Full Alert” shortcut. If everything seems okay to you, you can click the “Add Untrusted Shortcut” button. Some instructions will pop-up to remind you how the shortcut works.