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j_blrd

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You might remember me from when I released the watchOS version of Battery Grapher, and Im excited to say that Battery Grapher has finally been ported to iOS!

When my school was closed in February because of covid, I found myself with a lot of free time so I created the watchOS version of Battery Grapher. 6 months later my school is still closed, but Battery Grapher now has an iOS app! The iOS app is free for everyone who bought the watchOS app. I hope you guys like it!

Battery Grapher graphs you historical battery levels and learns your habits to intelligently predict what you future battery levels will be. Future battery level predictions get better the longer you have the app installed! The widget was also developed to use as little battery as possible.

Battery Grapher costs $1.99 upfront, but has no ads or monthly subscriptions and I don’t collect your data. Also this small fee allows me to continue developing the app and add new features!

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/battery-grapher-for-watch/id1498632956 I hope it is worth giving a review :)

The app only works with iOS 14 because of some changes Apple made, so I hope you guys can try it out!
 

itsmilo

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Cool. I’ll check it out. Do you think it would be possible to eventually display the total usage time since the last full CHARGE? I know iOS used to have it build in until iOS 12 (?) and I miss it
 

tosbsas

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I haven't heard that apple is opening battery stats for third party app. You sure thats not the same hoax as with many other 'battery apps"?
 
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j_blrd

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I haven't heard that apple is opening battery stats for third party app. You sure thats not the same hoax as with many other 'battery apps"?
This app doesn't use data on what app uses the most power - the settings app already shows you this. Battery Grapher learns you habits to predict when you device will run out of battery, which the settings app doesn't do.
 
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j_blrd

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There arent notifications on the iOS app right now (only the watchOS app). It should come in a future update however
 
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Sal09

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Hi @j_blrd

In future updates can you please look into 2 x 2 widget. The max bars that go green is 3 and then it reset. It doesnt complete the full circle.

Thanks

Sal
 

JupoDupo

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@j_blrd could you possible add a notification setting for X amount of drain in an hour etc as a warning for a big bit of usage.
 

Paco II

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How long before accuracy gets good? Been using it 3 days and accuracy is "Very bad."
 

BigMcGuire

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How long before accuracy gets good? Been using it 3 days and accuracy is "Very bad."

I usually charge my watch whenever I can, I like to keep the charge 80-100% (I have a charger at my work desk, bed, etc.). I found with this app, letting the charge drop to 20-40% helps the accuracy significantly.

BasicGreatGuy is right.
 

Paco II

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Can the widget be part of a stack? And if it can, does it need to be displayed for it to gather data? Or can another widget in the same stack be displayed?

@j_blrd
 

r8ders2k

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Been using the app since it first came out. But I don't see it anymore. Anyone know anything about what happened to Battery Grapher...?
 
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