Battery Graph Widget Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 19 reviews. Read all reviews for Battery Graph Widget for iPhone.
Battery Graph Widget is paid iOS app published by L Mikusiak

Just what I wanted

jranaudo

Simple app and works as advertised


Every day erase my data

Almeidfw

I lost all my data (2 months) and every day erases the data from the previous day


??⚡️?Works as well as Apple can allow

Syclone Josh

I believe this app is well designed and works optimal within the limitations imposed by iOS. Ideally it would periodically check location and record a new battery level. But I believe iOS prevented him from doing that (previous versions of this app like Battery Watch Pro (orange icon) did track location and this worked amazing, but only when you were substantially moving. If you were in 1 location all day long (home/office), it would not have much data on the battery graph, since the all was relying upon "significant location changes" to trigger it to record another battery data point.) I believe this is widget is better then any other app that tries to do the same thing, and Lubos has been refining his code for 3-4 years. If you ever find a better app that tracks more accurately on iOS 9, contact me? syclone0044 (using the obvious Google email domain).


Very minimal detail in data

BatCoun7ry

This app provides a graph of battery usage, yes. But there is about 4 changes in the slope of the graph per day. It is basically useless. Save your money.


Just right

Lem Shattuck

Does exactly what it says, simply, nicely designed. Unobtrusive, negligible extra battery consumption. Well done!


Horrible interval for collecting battery percentage

Justin sever

I bought the app today to find out how effective my solar charger was at charging my iPhone 7 Plus battery. I have use my phone throughout the day while it was charging I let it charge by itself, and I also let it charge on my in wall charger. After I plugged in my phone and let it charge in the house, it did reach up to 100% however after I looked at the graph an hour later after using my phone for a little bit it never showed my battery percentage getting above 75%. The refresh interval that it records your battery percentage is not frequent enough to get an accurate reading from the graph.


Broken on iOS 11

Mezzomix23

Used to work fine, when widget was top of the list, but now with iOS 11, it shows a straight bar up while charging and a straight down while discharging. It also makes weird estimates of how long the battery would last. Tried to contact the developer, no replies. Once fixed, I'll review my rating.


Provides limited but useful information

Gabriel444444

Updated review: I wrote a review a while ago and decided to update it. I switched from a 6s to a X and setup the X from a backup using NFC between my two devices. This app retained all the 6s data and data extrapolations just didn't look right; not what I was expecting from a battery over 1100mah larger so it didn't detect the new device. I deleted and reinstalled the program and the data reset (didn't see an option to reset or archive in app oddly enough.) Still can't turn the phone sideways, still don't have times listed at more tick marks, and more than one vertical percentage scale should be present to make it easier to estimate battery charge while zoomed in at a particular time without counting tick marks and trying to use a straight edge over to the only percentage axis. Lack of rotation ability on a device with a 19.5:9 ratio is even more annoying than before with 16:9 because anything over 2-3 days compresses the graph too much to be useful and there is so much room that could be used on the screen in landscape. There has been, and continues to be, a time estimation of time until empty which can get relatively accurate after using the phone for a few days (although I think widget placement still affects polling frequency so keep it near the top if you want more frequent data points) but an estimation of time until charged which I had on my Moto Z Play would be extremely useful as well. I downgraded rating from a four to a three because I think there is room for improvement. And, even though I will look for another battery graph to compare with this and possibly replace it, I still recommend this app. It's fairly simple to use and can give a rough idea of whether or not you need to charge your phone a little before you leave or if you have plenty of time to wait. It could also provide insight into when something went wrong that caused a massive battery drain like from cryptojacking for example.


Not worth the money

acm211

I followed all the app's Instructions, yet the best resolution on the graph I can get is one reading every few hours hours