How to set custom charging notifications on Samsung phones: A step-by-step guide

7 months ago 11

Apple

recently unveiled

iOS 18

software that offers new customisation options to enhance the user experience. The iPhone maker is also focusing on the charging habits with the latest OS update. Apple iOS 18 will bring an updated Battery section in the Settings app that will give complete analysis of slow charging. Another battery feature coming with iOS 18 is more charging limit options for iPhone 15 models.

These include – 85%, 90%, and 95%. At present, the feature prevents the devices from charging beyond 80% while toggled on.
A similar feature is also available on

Samsung phones

that allows users to set up

charging notifications

. The feature can help you stay informed about your device's battery status. Samsung smartphone users can set up

Bixby Routines

to receive alerts about battery charging levels. Here’s a step-by-step guide
How to add Bixby routines

  • Go to the Settings app on your Samsung phone
  • Tap on Advanced features
  • Now, select Modes and Routines
  • Tap on the Routines tab
  • Here, tap on the three dot-icon
  • Select Settings and turn on the Show Modes and Routines on Apps screen toggle.
  • Here, you will be able to access Modes and Routines from the app drawer.

Next step will be to set up charging notifications. Here’s how
How to set custom charging notifications on Samsung phone

  • Open Bixby Modes and Routines, and tap on Routines
  • Tap + icon to add a new routine. Then tap the + icon under the If section
  • Here, select Battery level
  • Type in the battery level percentage and select equal to or above.
  • Next, tap the + button under the Then section
  • Select notifications and tap Show custom notification
  • Enter the details and tap Done
  • Next, enter your routine name and select Done
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