• 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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    2 hours ago

    Is this different than Charging Control? I’m on 7 Pro CalyxOS and have been using that since I was on 4 XL [a couple years ago]. I figured it was AOSP…

    Edit: added a cleared timeline.

  • @[email protected]
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    149 hours ago

    Is there any evidence that this really matters on top of the protections and limits that are already built in and obscured from the user? There’s such a cult around this feature, but I’m not convinced.

    • Madis
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      7 hours ago

      What I don’t understand is do any of the OEMs giving this feature also combine it with passthrough power? So besides not charging the phone at 80%, it would keep it working using the wire instead of the battery.

    • @[email protected]
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      59 hours ago

      Fair question. I’d assume that the buffer which the BMS/low level firmware reserves is relatively marginal. Having too high a margin at that (low) level would take away a lot of capacity and might make people mad

  • @TheGrandNagus
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    1510 hours ago

    Fucking finally. My 7 will be thankful. Xperias have had this for years.

  • @Magister
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    119 hours ago

    I thought they had it, like a lot of phones, Samsung has a limiting to 80% or even disabling fast charging

    • @[email protected]
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      69 hours ago

      This is only the ability to turn it on manually. My old Pixel 4 lives on a charger and does it automatically.

  • @[email protected]
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    69 hours ago

    Oh didn’t realize this was only in lineageos and not yet in Android proper works pretty well.

    • @node815
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      19 hours ago

      Honestly, if I have the option to keep it toggled on/off I’m fine with it, but I also don’t see it in my latest update which came in last night. But not too concerned yet (Pixel 8a) so it’s still pretty new I guess. :)