BatteryFull
Versions
Ratings Over Time
| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 2, 2023 | 6.1 | ★ 5.0 | 3 | $0.99 |
From archived App Store listing data, captured by the Wayback Machine.
Archived Reviews
8 of 15It's excellent and easy App! Just open when you charge and alarm is off. Thank you! Highly recommend.
It does what it’s post to such as alerting you once it gets to 100 but while keeping the app open, which is not a big deal - but what’s annoying is the alarm still keeps going even once you unplug it, and you have to close the app cause if you press home and go back to it, it’ll keep ringing. It’d be neat if that were to be fixed.
Great app but notifications need to be fixed on iOS 12. Last updated 3 years ago. Did the developer take a break to focus on other work?
it used to remember the last alarm % but now i have to set it every time i launch the app. i also used to be able to set the exact % and not only in 5% increments. this is unfortunate because for example an 80% alarm will ring at 78%.
Bought it thinking it will give me sound alerts when Watch is fully charged, but it doesn’t.<br/>The Watch version is just a viewer for the iPhone app.<br/>😫
In the Android environment it’s possible to use a battery monitoring app to automatically discontinue charging with a smart switch when a desired charge level is reached, easily enhancing battery life substantially. For some reason Apple policy does not permit an IOS app to control a smart switch based on a device’s battery charge level.<br/>So what we are left with is this app, which is only capable of creating an audible alarm when a selected charge level is reached, but only if the app is open and in the foreground and the screen is on, otherwise it will fail to make a sound. Apple has left its users with this pathetic app as the only option for battery charge control and monitoring.
Just doesn’t work
The app will not sound an alert about low battery on iPhone 7 Plus running iOS 14.4.<br/><br/>Sent developer an email about problem, and he replied that the app must be in foreground to issue an alert. Ridiculous. I’ll try to get my money back from Apple Store.
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