I do lots of testing of apps in real phones, not emulators.

The thing is that the phones must be connected to the PC all day. Because of this, phones battery get swollen and I have to buy phones regularly.

Do you know any android phone which can be connected and on all day all week without getting swollen after a time?

Must be real phones, emulators are descarted.

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    9 months ago

    I’m not sure but i think i heard there was a solution for some rooted phones to stop charging at a specific battery level (magisk Module maybe?). Similar to al dente on a mac. Maybe you could look into that

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      9 months ago

      Android can do that by itself these days; at least LineageOS can.

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              9 months ago

              It’s not a setting because it works automatically. You don’t need a switch to toggle this behaviour. It’s always on.

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              9 months ago

              He wouldn’t need the setting if he’s leaving the phone plugged in all the time.

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                9 months ago

                But that’s why they need the setting, because they are leaving it plugged in all the time.

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                  9 months ago

                  Per the way that feature is supposed to work, leaving it plugged in all the time would stop charging at a certain point in an effort to prevent battery degradation and thermal runaway.