If you want to set a time for automatically connecting and disconnecting the charger on an Android device, here are a few possible solutions:
Using a Smart Plug If you want to physically control when your charger supplies power, use a smart plug with a timer feature. You can schedule when the plug turns on or off, controlling the charging period.
Using an Automation App (Tasker / MacroDroid) Apps like Tasker or MacroDroid can automate charging actions, such as sending notifications when charging reaches a certain percentage or even turning off charging if your device supports automation through root access or special permissions.
Tasker Example: Trigger: When the charger is plugged in. Action: Set a timer (e.g., 2 hours). Action after Timer Ends: Disable charging (if root access is available) or send a reminder to unplug.
Adaptive Charging (Pixel, OnePlus, Samsung): Adjusts charging speed and stops at 80-90% to prevent overcharging. Scheduled Charging (Some OEMs): Allows charging at specific times for battery health.
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