Mine toggles low power mode on and vibrates when battery drops below 40%, and another automation turns low power mode off when battery charges past 50%.
In Shortcuts, create an automation. Trigger on "battery level" and specifically when the battery falls below your preferred %. Then for what you want it to run, search for "set always on display", choose it, and select to turn off.How do you get it to turn AOD off
I find it makes quite a difference on my iPhone mini 13… it makes decent battery life for such a small phone even better.Anyone else keep their phone on low power mode all the time? I consistently get 3 days out of a full charge to my iPhone 12’s battery between that and keeping Bluetooth turned off.
That is easily done provided you have a smart plug.what we really need is the ability to write a script to stop charging at a certain level.
It seems Apple is intent on ensuring everyone charges their phones constantly to 100%.
That's probably the better way of doing it. I just have a shortcut for "when LPM is off" to turn it on so that it literally can't be disabled without first disabling the shortcut haha.Same. In fact I do this exact thing except I do it on the charger connected/disconnected event so I never actually need to do it.
I use a 13 mini, but even if I didn't use that or LPM, I would still disable the high refresh rate. It would be nothing more than a waste of resources for me. 60Hz is plenty smooth for my tastes and it seems to be just as consistent in this regard when using LPM.Hmm, but you lose a lot of fluidity. Not sure [which] phone you use, but with a pro model and its 120Hz screen, it’s kinda wasted to use low power mode the whole time.
So this has already been happening with my SO phone, and I can never FIND where to TURN IT OFF!!!… but it’s been going on since ios 16, now ios 17… maybe its in this place since then.? One would think that apple would have some indication that there is some other overriding process somewhere doing this?
Yes, it’s in Control Center… but no it’s not in Automation… i wonder why it triggers automatically when nothing is setup to activate it.. anyone know where ELSE this setting is activated?You can add it to control center to make it super easy to locate.
Anyone else keep their phone on low power mode all the time? I consistently get 3 days out of a full charge to my iPhone 12’s battery between that and keeping Bluetooth turned off.
I'd love to do that, but when I create an automation for the disconnect event, set low power mode isn't an option and doesn't show up if I search for it.Same. In fact I do this exact thing except I do it on the charger connected/disconnected event so I never actually need to do it.
Not really, event-drive programming has been around for years. It's the difference between something constantly running and checking for a certain value, rather that the OS pinging out that something happened and all programs that were interested waking up and taking action.Of course having a bunch of automation scripts running behind the scenes causes the battery to reach the threshold faster than not running the script at all![]()
i like how they replaced a toggle that turned on low power mode with….the shortcuts app
truly brain dead
Turn off the ‘ confirm before running’ option.I've done this for a while now but it doesn't turn on automatically as it still asks for confirmation.
Sorry. I rather not settle for an inferior OsOr just buy an Android phone with a proper 5000mAh battery.
It still pops up, the problem is if you select falls below 20%, it pops up on 20% before it's fallen below 20%.Turn off the ‘ confirm before running’ option.