Add Support for AC Charger detection (thanks, nephros).Update Swedish translation (thanks, eson57).Add Slovak translation (thanks, okruhliak).Fixup! Battery health is not displayed correctly.Fixup! Include all translation files (include Slovak).Add Russian translation (I checked this time!) (thanks, sprainbrains).Update translation files in the repository.Update Polish translation (thanks, wetab73).If you like my work and would like to support me, you can now buy me a coffee. Please let me know if it works for your device, or if it doesn't work!īug reports and translations are most welcome! So far it has been successfully tested with the following devices: Please note that the charger control mechanism may not work for every device out there. You can copy the log contents, too, so submitting the service log for debugging purposes is now a lot more convenient! Using -verbose and -debug flags still work as before. There is now a logging option, which can be accessed via the Settings page pulley menu, with three logging options. You can control the service from the application (start/stop and enable/disable on boot). The application comes with a service component that takes care of charger control and alerts. This means that the application doesn't have to be opened for alerts and limits to work - which is against Jolla Store policy, and hence worth mentioning here. For Sailfish OS 2.2 you have to download the legacy build. For older versions Battery Buddy 3.15-1 should work fine. For Sailfish OS 3.3 and up you should be able to use Battery Buddy 3.17-1. Important: Sailjail support is enabled in Battery Buddy 4.0.0-1, which means it requires at least Sailfish OS 4.3 to work properly. New! Version 4.1.0 adds initial support for Jolla Tablet. ![]() New! Version 4.2.0 adds support for setting maximum charge current for selected devices. New! Version 4.3.0 adds support for PineTab, developed by nephros! Thank you! ![]() You can set alerts for low and full enough charge levels, too. Battery Buddy can help you increase the battery lifetime by automatically pausing and resuming charging. Fully discharging a battery and charging it back to full charge again wears it out sooner than you might expect.
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