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Control iPhone battery life with POWERLEFT

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We can configure the place where to locate this timer from the settings, which we will access from the SETTINGS button of our terminal.

SETTING BATTERY LIFE INFO:

From the menu that we can see in the image above we can activate or deactivate the tweak, change its location, configure modes:

– ENABLED: From here we can activate or not the PowerLeft .

– DEFAULT MODE: We can configure the average duration of a certain percentage of battery. The configuration of this section serves to refine the battery life even more, but we do not recommend playing since you have to be very sure that, for example, a 5% battery lasts an average of 15 minutes.

– CONFIGURE MODES: From here we can configure and fine-tune our battery consumption averages even more. We recommend not playing if you don't know what you are doing. We have several configuration blocks:

  • 1st block: it will take some time to reflect the changes in that value (depending on how much it increased)
  • 2nd block: with this option, POWERLEFT will choose the best relationship between estimation accuracy and quick reaction to consumption changes. The best choice depends on the current charge of the battery, as well as the current drain of the battery.
  • 3rd block: as the equalizer value gets smaller, the average becomes more influenced by recent consumption (as you can see below). Selecting very small values ​​for the time averaging, or for the equalization value, may result in unstable estimates (iPhone requires higher values ​​than iPad).
  • 4th block: Here you can see, in percentage, the amount of "X" last minutes that affects the estimate (These sliders are merely informative, they will not affect anything) .

If you venture to tinker with this menu and then want to restore the values ​​that the tweak had as standard, at the bottom we have a button that will reset them «RESET WEIGHTED AVG. SETTING».

– CUSTOMIZE DISPLAYS: We will configure the format and the place where we will display the remaining battery life time:

  • Format: We will specify in which format we want to display the timer and the rounding of times.
  • Hide Powerleft when: We will hide the battery life when Here we can configure when we want to show or hide that information. By moving the percentages and activating these we can configure at will when to view the tweak or not.
  • Batery%: It will show us the timer in the battery area. Within this option we can choose if we want it to the right, to the left, only show the time and not the charge percentage
  • Carrier: It will show us the timer in the battery area. Within this option we can choose if we want it to the right, to the left, only show the time and not the charge percentage
  • Clock: It will show us the timer in the battery area. Within this option we can choose if we want it to the right, to the left, only show the time and not the charge percentage
  • Tags for custom strings: They are commands with which we can configure the “CUSTOM TEXT” of each of the positions where we want to display the battery life.

– MORE: More options:

  • Persistent: With this option, Powerleft will not be reset after resprings or reboots. Activate only if you respring too many and can't wait to see the new time estimates.
  • Logging: We will activate the items that we want to be registered in the information registry, which generates the tweak, and that we find in the /var/mobile/ file.powerleft_log, includes information related to monitoring battery changes, such as when Powerleft starts and stops monitoring and each battery charge change (with the time it occurred). It can include additional information about the registry, this information is not used to calculate the battery consumption, but it is useful because it gives indications if the battery consumption changes. If you have a problem with battery life estimation, check the problem logs you have enabled (if possible).

CONCLUSION:

A simple tweak that shows us the battery life of our iOS device.

We recommend not touching any of the settings that appear, except for the location of the timer, since without touching any other type of option the tweak works quite well and is quite reliable.

For what we are going to use this great tweak, it is not necessary to complicate your life by touching options. We only want it to visualize the battery life that we have left in our terminal. Let's not complicate your life ?

Annotated version: 1.3.0-1

REPO: Bigboss (http://apt.thebigboss.org/repofiles/cydia/)

PRICE:0.99$