Tysknaden macrumors regular Original poster Jun 19, 2013 198 0 Jun 19, 2013 #1 Isn't it a failure, that iOS does not offer a signal sound, after battery has reached status of being fully loaded? Wouldn't it be usefull?
Isn't it a failure, that iOS does not offer a signal sound, after battery has reached status of being fully loaded? Wouldn't it be usefull?
K kodeman53 macrumors 65816 May 4, 2012 1,091 1 Jun 19, 2013 #2 Tysknaden said: Isn't it a failure, that iOS does not offer a signal sound, after battery has reached status of being fully loaded? Wouldn't it be usefull? Click to expand... No. No.
Tysknaden said: Isn't it a failure, that iOS does not offer a signal sound, after battery has reached status of being fully loaded? Wouldn't it be usefull? Click to expand... No. No.
Holty123 macrumors 6502 Jun 14, 2008 338 3 Crington UK Jun 19, 2013 #3 No! i remember my old Motorola doing this drove you mad
R RoboCop001 macrumors 68000 Oct 4, 2005 1,576 454 Toronto, Canada Jun 19, 2013 #4 I wouldn't mind if it did it once, like when the alert pops up.
Tysknaden macrumors regular Original poster Jun 19, 2013 198 0 Jun 19, 2013 #5 Hej My bold fantasies did include option to activate and deactivate the signal at free will.
C C DM macrumors Sandy Bridge Oct 17, 2011 51,392 19,461 Jun 19, 2013 #6 Tysknaden said: Isn't it a failure, that iOS does not offer a signal sound, after battery has reached status of being fully loaded? Wouldn't it be usefull? Click to expand... Could it be useful to some? Perhaps. But for the most part it's not that useful--you charge the phone for as long as you see fit and stop when you need to (if it charged all the way before you start using it, it will stop charging on its own).
Tysknaden said: Isn't it a failure, that iOS does not offer a signal sound, after battery has reached status of being fully loaded? Wouldn't it be usefull? Click to expand... Could it be useful to some? Perhaps. But for the most part it's not that useful--you charge the phone for as long as you see fit and stop when you need to (if it charged all the way before you start using it, it will stop charging on its own).
R RoboCop001 macrumors 68000 Oct 4, 2005 1,576 454 Toronto, Canada Jun 19, 2013 #7 Tysknaden said: My bold fantasies did include option to activate and deactivate the signal at free will. Click to expand... Madness! Your fantasies are not for this world!
Tysknaden said: My bold fantasies did include option to activate and deactivate the signal at free will. Click to expand... Madness! Your fantasies are not for this world!