aBattery - Battery health

3.7
1K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

aBattery is a lightweight tool for monitoring your device's battery health, boasting advanced features and offering the following attributes:

- Compatibility with the latest Android 14 API, providing you with detailed information concerning battery health, maximum capacity, production date, and more.
- A fully compliant with Material Design 3 standards UI, resembling the native design of Android devices.
- Support for multiple languages, ensuring users can access the application in their preferred language.
- A comprehensive and intuitive user experience, completely superseding the default battery information display on Android devices.
Updated on
Aug 30, 2025

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
994 reviews
Andrew
August 4, 2025
Using this on an S24 Ultra, with Shizuku access granted. Does not display most stats including things like battery health and cycle count, which is what I wanted to use this for. I don't know why, because I can see it works with some other people's S24 Ultras. Shizuku is running, and it has the correct permissions.
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Iker Rosas
July 23, 2025
It works to know the number of cycles, but I would not trust the battery life since I bought my S24 Ultra 6 days ago and it already marks that it is 99%, which is completely impossible.
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Colby Combs
July 5, 2025
Pixel 9 Pro XL can't charge at 46W (meter says 35W), but this app insists it can. What a joke. EDIT: LMFAO, the max charging for the 9 pro xl is 37W, but nice try. The controller literally doesn't support any combination of V&A that would hit 46+W, and literally no other app reports that current, nor does an actual voltage meter
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Shen Lin
July 6, 2025
The displayed charging power is the theoretical maximum value, which may vary in practice. UPDATE: I reproduce this issue on my Pixel 8 today, it seems like Pixel reported wrong statistics there, I need time to solve it. Thanks for your feedback.

What’s new

Now, you can switch temperature display unit between ℃ and ℉ by simply click the Temperature preference item.