Categories: Performance

The Latest Innovation for Your Android is Here

Overcharging can cause serious damage to your phone, but with DFNDR’s Total Charge feature, you can protect and strengthen your battery. Here’s why: most of us leave our phones plugged in all night while we’re sleeping, which actually harms your battery. Total Charge, however, monitors your battery directly from your lock screen to prevent overcharging.


Total Charge is designed to alert you of when to unplug from your power source and how much time it will take to get there. This way, your battery won’t be damaged by overcharging and will actually last longer when you need it most. DFNDR users can activate this new feature from the app’s settings menu or simply by clicking here:


Keep your phone running at its best with Total Charge by DFNDR. Now that Total Charge is available for your Android, you’ll never worry about your phone’s battery again! Rest easy in the hands of DFNDR.

 

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