- cross-posted to:
- googlepixel@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- googlepixel@lemmy.world
Thank fuck. Anyone who ever thinks it should be “off” or “automatic” with no option for “always on” should be shot. Automatic is fine for a default, but let people force it on or off, and let them pick the limits (within reason).
If I could limit my phones that are plugged in 24/7 to 60% I’d be so happy. If Apple is beating you in user choice then you’ve done something horrendously wrong.
Apple has this? Last I heard, Google was just copying Apples homework again.
As far as I’m aware it’s currently limited to the iPhone 15 (because Apple) but you have auto, always limited, and off.
Would be ideal if you could choose a specific %, but this is excellent!
is it so you can leave a phone plugged in forever without the battery ballooning?
It may still balloon limited to 80%, but it’s far FAR less likely.
Lithium ion batteries are happiest at about 40% charged so if you’re storing them that’s about where you’d want to change them to. 100% charged isn’t very good for them, and 0% is VERY bad for them.
It’s so you can extend the life of your device by not charging it to 100% all the time.
Oh yes please… I’m currently using a hardware limiter.
We at least have adaptive charging already, but having this option without needing an alarm set would be wonderful
As a sometimes Pixel user, I was jealous when iPhone 15 had an 80 percent charge limit option.
I really hope Graphene gets this functionality soon too!
Similar to the “turn off adaptive charging this time” notification there should be a “turn off charging limit this time” too.