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Low battery
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Device is unplugged
Low battery
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About Android Battery
A native Android service that lets you monitor a device's charging and battery status. This service requires the IFTTT app for Android.
A native Android service that lets you monitor a device's charging and battery status. This service requires the IFTTT app for Android.
About The Accidental Tech Podcast
The Accidental Tech Podcast is hosted by Marco Arment, Casey Liss, and John Siracusa. It primarily focuses on discussions related to technology, Apple products, software development, and other tech-related topics. The hosts share their insights, opinions, and experiences in a casual and entertaining format. The podcast has gained a significant following since its launch in 2013.
The Accidental Tech Podcast is hosted by Marco Arment, Casey Liss, and John Siracusa. It primarily focuses on discussions related to technology, Apple products, software development, and other tech-related topics. The hosts share their insights, opinions, and experiences in a casual and entertaining format. The podcast has gained a significant following since its launch in 2013.