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Battery Shutdown Manager



Do you know that moment when you're on 1% of battery and think "I'll just use my device 20 more seconds then I'll get my charger" - and at exactly that moment it'll switch to 0% and you'll see the threaded "Shutting down" dialog and know it's too late now?
This Xposed module will help by showing you a dialog with a countdown before the actual shutdown, so you'll have time to connect your charger.


Preview:
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Author(s): 

tonyp

Support/Discussion URL: 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-battery-shutdown-manager-t3105014/post60655960#post60655960

Package: 

com.thetonyp.batteryshutdownmanager

Version name: 

1.01

Release type: 

Stable (low risk of bugs)

Download: 

com.thetonyp.batteryshutdownmanager_v11_584116.apk (1.2 MB)

Number of downloads: 

56,942 in total · 40 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

58411637587ec3f77eac11a38d955ec4

Uploaded on: 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015 - 00:33

Changes: 

v1.01:
✔️ Fixed a "Beta expired" dialog appearing on app startup
✔️ Updated Android Support Library to v23

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