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Warning :-
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE WHATSOEVER YOU MAY CAUSE TO YOUR DEVICE WHILE USING OR RANDOMLY EXPERIMENTING WITH THIS FIX, DONT TINKER WITH DEVICE IF U DONT KNOW WHAT U R DOING.
Q. WHAT THUS APP IS FOR ?
A. This app provides overnight charging feature for f3 on any rom be it aosp or miui.
Q.How to restore normal charging?
A. The app takes care of that ......if still any prob install "enable normal charge" app from link below n jus click it.
REQUIREMENT
1. ROOT;
PROCEDURE TO INSTALL
Follow this :-
Install the app and deny all permission to apps they jus require root.
Then jus click the app n u r good to go no anymore worries
Q. HOW THE APP WORKS?
A. IT WORKS BY CHARGING YOUR PHONE SLOWLY (6HRS) , AND IF ANY PHONE CHARGES FULL THEN THE APP HAS overcharge protection™ by which it shuts down the charging of phone(YES, BATTERY CHARGING IS ACTUALLY DISABLED) AND AS SOON AS PHONE DRAINS TO 99% IT. APP WILL AGAIN ALLOW CHARGE TILL 100% N THEN AGAIN SHUTDOWN CHARGING.
Q. HOW overcharge protection™ DIFFERENT FROM PHONE BEING CHARGED AFTER CHARGE IS COMPLETED?
A. IF YOUR PHONE IS CHARGED TO 100% THEN ALSO IT TAKES SMALL AMOUNT OF CURRENT TGIS CAUSES OVERCHARGE PROBLEM, WHERE AS BY overcharge protection ™ power is completely disconnected from battery resulting in no overcharge.
Q. MY PHONE IS 80% CHARGED AT NIGHT SO IF I PUT IT FOR CHARGING WILL IT OVERCHARGE?
A. NO, DONT WORRY MY Charge Algorithm ™
Along with Overcharge Protection™ Decides the charge current to be supplied so that phone doesnot overcharge, don't worry your phone will be cool and calm with this app, but I won't recommend you to charge phone oveeniggt if it is above 90%.
Resources
1. Download
VarXnightchrg.3.apk
Google Drive: Sign-in
Access Google Drive with a Google account (for personal use) or Google Workspace account (for business use).
drive.google.com
Troubleshooting
1. App not getting lauched at boot by macro
Solution :- manually click app on every boot
Or I can provide solution by Tasker but then ppl don't like tasker

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Massive battery drain

Recently I had a big problem with my Google Play Store and couldn't download anything or play videos in the youtube app.In desperation to find a fix I relashed my ROM with Odin,did a factory reset before clearing the dalvik cache which seemed to fix it.Because of this I had to re-root and uninstall lots of bloat and set up the V6 script.My phone is running almost perfect now except since that ordeal my battery life isnt what it used to be.It drains terribly even on moderate use.Before all the problems,I had de-bloated and was easily getting over 24hrs on light-moderate usage.Now I'm lucky to get 14hrs and can drain the whole thing in under 5hrs on heavy usage.I check the battery usage stats and the closest thing to the display is Android system.Could it be the ROM posted on this forum is more juice hungry than what I had before,even though its the exact same FW(2.3.6 XEU XXLA2)?Its the only reason I can think of since everything else is in order.Any ideas guys?
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What rom did you install?
I8150XXLA2_OXXKL4_XEU (2.3.6) posted by krrazy.My phone is the UK sim-free version.I installed the right ROM right?
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Have you try to use the juice defender to manage your phone connection etc?
apzzz said:
Have you try to use the juice defender to manage your phone connection etc?
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Yes I used Juice defender before I rooted and it worked very well but since I rooted it doesnt seem to help anymore so I gave up on it.
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battery calibration
well.. battery calibration have you tried this?
drmfselvis said:
well.. battery calibration have you tried this?
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No. I heard it actually doesn't have any effect but if there's no risk I'm willing to try.Any risk here?
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2g11 said:
No. I heard it actually doesn't have any effect but if there's no risk I'm willing to try.Any risk here?
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er.. yes probably no effect but just try
i think i wont harm your phone. but remember to follow the instructions.
try to search Battery Calibration
Hi got this tip from the galaxy ace forum "barebone ics sunday". If it helps you can try it; I've tried it and somehow managed to get a bit more juice. On moderate - heavy usage (talktime > 1.5hrs, > 25sms, email polling every 3 hours, 15mins playing PES + vid clip 5-10mins, + some calculator work) I was able to get my phone to stay alive for 15-16hrs..maybe 'cos got rid some bloatware may have somehow extended standby time..just give it a shot..it may help a bit..
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How to Calibrate your battery ; guide by Hiroshirou :
1. (phone on) charge to 100% until it actually says full in settings > about phone > status > battery status
2. unplug charger and turn off phone
3. (phone off) plug charger in until it charges to 100%
4. unplug charger and power it on
5. (phone on) plug the charger in and charge it to 100%
6. unplug charger and reboot phone to recovery (into cwm5)
7. go to advanced and clear battery stats.
8. turn on the the phone and charge it to 100% - DONE!
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faizulrahim said:
How to Calibrate your battery ; guide by Hiroshirou :
1. (phone on) charge to 100% until it actually says full in settings > about phone > status > battery status
2. unplug charger and turn off phone
3. (phone off) plug charger in until it charges to 100%
4. unplug charger and power it on
5. (phone on) plug the charger in and charge it to 100%
6. unplug charger and reboot phone to recovery (into cwm5)
7. go to advanced and clear battery stats.
8. turn on the the phone and charge it to 100% - DONE!
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Have you tried this Faizul?
What about the comments of whoever has done this?
Positive feedback?
SyzwnFrzRdz said:
Have you tried this Faizul?
What about the comments of whoever has done this?
Positive feedback?
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Yes I've tried it on my Galaxy Ace and applied the same set of procedures on my W.
Yes, positive feedback I'd say, although the difference is very subtle/small.
Maybe others can give it a try and report if they feel the difference.
On the ACE it was remarkable maybe because the ROM was stripped down to the bare-bone i.e. No calculator, No Calendar, No Gallery, etc.
faizulrahim said:
Yes I've tried it on my Galaxy Ace and applied the same set of procedures on my W.
Yes, positive feedback I'd say, although the difference is very subtle/small.
Maybe others can give it a try and report if they feel the difference.
On the ACE it was remarkable maybe because the ROM was stripped down to the bare-bone i.e. No calculator, No Calendar, No Gallery, etc.
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Alright Faizul, thanks for the additional method on calibrating the battery.
Will update if there's a BIG difference after proceeding with this.
i have massive battery drain too. will try to calibrate battery method

[APP][XPOSED/ROOT]BatteryCare+

** Xposed framework / rooted Sony Xperia XZ/XC phones is required **
BatteryCare+ is a complimentary app for Sony Xperia XZ/XC devices to make its BatteryCare app more effective and useful. Your phone needs to be either rooted and/or with Xposed framework installed for BatteryCare+ to work.
Features:
1. Use system alarm clock to predict unplug time for ultimate accuracy (Xposed is required)
2. Display last 5 charging history (Root is required)
3. Display detailed charging timeline for last charging instance (Root is required)
4. Display BatteryCare internally calculated Score and Less Than 1 Week values for troubleshooting (Xposed is required)
5. Display and reset Blocked Time (Root and Xposed are required)
6. Reactivate plug in dialog box (Xposed is required)
Requirements
1. Sony Xperia XZ/XC phone (and)
2. Rooted (or)
3. Xposed framework installed
Latest Xperia phones come with a new app BatteryCare which is supposed to prolong battery life by reducing the time of overcharging. It tries to learn your charging pattern and predicts the time when you normally unplug the phone. Once learning period is finished, the next time you charge your phone, BatteryCare kicks in. Charging will pause once battery is 90% full and resume automatically some time before the predicted plug time to finish the last 10%.
The problem is that the prediction is not always accurate using Qnovo algorithm. BatteryCare+ improves the prediction by using your alarm clock instead. So basically no prediction is needed anymore and it's much more accurate if you're using your phone also as an alarm clock. This part requires Xposed framework to work.
BatteryCare+ is not replacing BatteryCare. It just improves its prediction accuracy. BatteryCare still needs about 1 week of learning data and with more than 70% accuracy score in order to kick in when it predicts the charging time is at least 4 hours.
If your phone is also rooted, BatteryCare+ can also display your charging history as well as a detailed charging timeline so you can understand the learning progress better.
This app/module is tested only on my Xperia XC phone but is supposed to also work on XZ or any other Xperia phone with BatteryCare.
Download
Xposed Module Repository
Change history
Code:
1.30
- Accuracy table is now scrollable and shows 10 records
- Improved UI description when Score or Less Than 1 Week conditions are not met
- New Bypass USB Charging menu action so USB charging will not activate Smart Charging
1.20
- Add new menu action to reactivate dialog box that shows up when you plug in the phone if it was previously disabled
1.10
- Display Blocked Time in BatteryCare and add an action menu to reset it
(During Blocked Time period, smart charging will not be activated even if all conditions are met. Originally, user must wait until this period is passed. Now you can reset this value so smart charging can be activated again next time when the phone is plugged in. Unfortunately, the exact conditions to trigger Blocked Time is still unknown.)
1.0.2
- Score value is now correctly displayed
- Fixed a bug in original BatteryCare app that learned data will be distorted after a system reboot
Wondering!
If you can stop charging at 90% for sometime, then why not completely stop charging after 100% ?
And if someone wants to charge again then he can disconnect and reconnect to charge.
For that I use power bank to charge my phone over night, as my P.Bank automatically shuts down when less current is passing(meaning 100% charged). And I have completely removed Battery Care app from system to stop overhead of tracking my charging cycle.
Would be better if you implement this in your plus version.
Govienda said:
Wondering!
If you can stop charging at 90% for sometime, then why not completely stop charging after 100% ?
And if someone wants to charge again then he can disconnect and reconnect to charge.
For that I use power bank to charge my phone over night, as my P.Bank automatically shuts down when less current is passing(meaning 100% charged). And I have completely removed Battery Care app from system to stop overhead of tracking my charging cycle.
Would be better if you implement this in your plus version.
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I guess the original idea of Sony is to make sure the battery is 100% when the phone is unplugged. For your suggestion, the battery will gradually drop over time. But I actually found that our battery can keep 90% during smart charge period for several hours without problem.
Anyway, sorry that your suggestion is too much for this Xposed module.
Wait a min when you say root and/or xposed? Can we get xposed with rooting and unlocking the bootloader?
Zewarxx said:
Wait a min when you say root and/or xposed? Can we get xposed with rooting and unlocking the bootloader?
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So far unlocking BL is a must to install Xposed or root. But you can choose not to root your phone even if you have Xposed installed. Similarly, you can have your phone rooted without Xposed installed. Of course, you can have both.
Is there already XPOSED for the Sony XZ.Welche version I have to insterlieren ... and where I can download it
There is no Xposed for Nougat, so this is kinda useless
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pls help me

i have a serious problem my device take about 3 hours and 30 min to get fully charged with the stock charger and i am on last update can anyone help me ?
Stop using your mobile while it is charging. change network from LTE to 2G, or s.off your phone and charge your phone..
Atleast add screenshots so that people will understand why its taking so much of time to charge
Open battery saving when charging (in settings). And Turn off mobile data, bluetooth and gps (you can leave wifi open). Clean open apps (press long menu button, after press X).
SunilSuni said:
Stop using your mobile while it is charging. change network from LTE to 2G, or s.off your phone and charge your phone..
Atleast add screenshots so that people will understand why its taking so much of time to charge
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screenshot to what ?
i stop using it and dont do anything with it but it going in it 400 ampere when i connect to charger
amiralataf said:
Open battery saving when charging (in settings). And Turn off mobile data, bluetooth and gps (you can leave wifi open). Clean open apps (press long menu button, after press X).
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i doing all of that but i dont know why it doing this
Kireto00 said:
screenshot to what ?
i stop using it and dont do anything with it but it going in it 400 ampere when i connect to charger
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Check you cables/charger with this app: - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere&hl=en
^^^ Let the app, run for while to get to steady charge rate when you plug in the device.
Try alternative cables/charger.
3 Hours approx is the correct length of time required (standard charger) to fully charge your phone.
But you should not be doing full deep charges on regular basis. Charging get's slower at higher percentages.

[app][battery charge limit]

Stop charging at desired level to preserve battery health for most devices!
(Working on Vince>>Personally Tested)
Usage instructions and app details:
*Enable limit in the app
*Change the limit up to which it should charge (default: 80)
*The app only gets kicked in while you connect a charger (or USB), and automatically closes shortly after unplugging charger (or USB) i.e it only runs in the background as long as it is plugged in, and won't affect your battery life.
*If your device is not charging even after disabling the limit (which shouldn't happen, just in case), uninstall the app and reboot the device (The changes made by the app don't survive a reboot). Your device should charge normally then.
Official Thread>> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/root-battery-charge-limit-t3557002
App Link>>
Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit&hl=en
Its Not my app. Sharing it because found it useful on vince
All Credit goes to the dev @sriharshaarangi

Question Automatic shutdown according to battery percentage app or Magisk module.

As the title says, is there any app or Magisk module that can automatically shutdown your device according to battery percentage?
ahhh we have almost the same issue but my issue is whenever my battery percentage reach 20% wifi get disconnected i need to to setting and wifi and click scan again for it to get reconnected i think it is some sort of battery saver
i hate it whenever i'm playing it disconnect me
Actually, I'm not asking about an issue.
I'm asking if anyone knows of an app or module for Magisk that can shutdown the device accordingly to battery percentage.
I'd really like to set my phone to shutdown when the battery hits 15%.
Nemix77 said:
Actually, I'm not asking about an issue.
I'm asking if anyone knows of an app or module for Magisk that can shutdown the device accordingly to battery percentage.
I'd really like to set my phone to shutdown when the battery hits 15%.
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Macrodroid can (with root). It's like a simpler tasker app. I'll pm you my telegram link, i can send you a quick video if you like...?
Nemix77 said:
Actually, I'm not asking about an issue.
I'm asking if anyone knows of an app or module for Magisk that can shutdown the device accordingly to battery percentage.
I'd really like to set my phone to shutdown when the battery hits 15%.
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ohh you don't have my issue?
reg66 said:
Macrodroid can (with root). It's like a simpler tasker app. I'll pm you my telegram link, i can send you a quick video if you like...?
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I do at 20% although 30% or higher be better.
After 20% there's a lot less usable power available and charging from that low is more stressful on a Li especially if fast charging.
I'll do 20% shutdown and 90% battery charging stop.
That's 70% usable power, I can't do anything better than that.
Nemix77 said:
I'll do 20% shutdown and 90% battery charging stop.
That's 70% usable power, I can't do anything better than that.
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I generally do 40 - 70% or so. On my device it's 3 hrs on SOT and take 15 minutes to fast charge.
Li's like frequent midrange power cycling; use it if it fits your needs.
Nemix77 said:
As the title says, is there any app or Magisk module that can automatically shutdown your device according to battery percentage?
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Magisk module : Advanced Charging Controller (acc)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/advanced-charging-controller-acc.3668427/
It has features as:
Shutdown at set percentage, eg. 20%
Stop charging when reach a percentage, eg. 75%
Cool down charging, so the device and battery won't be very hot using temperature detect on battery.
Charging voltage/current limitation.
Charge cool down as set, eg. 50 seconds charge and 10 seconds cool down without charging, then repeat.
Read the README in github.
ACC app has some issues. Module is working better and updated.
The module will need you to manually edit the settings profile, and you need to use command line.
If you just want to stop charging at certain percentage, Battery Charge Limit is enough.
On F-droid
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.slash.batterychargelimit/
Play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.batterychargelimit&hl=en&gl=US
Both need root.
I use Battery Charge Limit already on my Mi Pad 4.
Advanced Charging Controller seems to have a lot more features.
I haven't been able to get ACC with ACCA (GUI) or Battery Charge Limit to work on the Poco F3 with Xiaomi.EU rom and root.
None of the control files work on both apps.
AccA is faulty.
Use the Magisk module.
You might want to ask cutsom ROM developers because they had managed to get smart charge working, so there's definitely control file that works.
I got Acc with AccA working!
I was testing the charging switches without plugging in the charger, my bads...
Some how Battery Charge Limit does not work, it's a simpler app and I used it with my Mi Pad 4 so I thought it would just work with the Poco F3.
Nemix77 said:
I got Acc with AccA working!
I was testing the charging switches without plugging in the charger, my bads...
Some how Battery Charge Limit does not work, it's a simpler app and I used it with my Mi Pad 4 so I thought it would just work with the Poco F3.
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Check ACC control config what control file your phone uses, then see in Battery Charge Limit if you can select that control file manually.
I think it can also manually write the control file, but not quite sure.
pl1992aw said:
Check ACC control config what control file your phone uses, then see in Battery Charge Limit if you can select that control file manually.
I think it can also manually write the control file, but not quite sure.
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Yeah I figured that, but since I have Acc with AccA working there's really no need to go back to Battery Charge Limit.
Nemix77 said:
Yeah I figured that, but since I have Acc with AccA working there's realy not need to go back to Battery Charge Limit.
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Just to clear the things that you've already said
You mean ACC with AccA is working properly? If not, is there any problems with using ACC with AccA app?
I used ACC with AccA app before on my raphael times with EvoX Custom ROM, works well and haven't encountered any problems with using with ACC via AccA App

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