Battery Temperature(C) for Android
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It gets the right temp in c. For newer devices you want it on and older devices off, if you're getting a number 10x too high switch to high and if 10x too low switch it off. Example, you have high accuracy off and you know your phone is just above room temp but says 350 degrees, it's giving you the right number it just doesn't know what phone you have so you just turn on high accuracy and its 35C. Where as if at room temp it said 3.3 it just means your phone doesn't measure decimals so turn high it back off
Just display the correct reading. This button is very annoying
Just weird that there's a menu linking to a bunch of other similar apps.
The fact that it gives any reading is excellent. But, decimal point should always be there, and the accuracy tick box should be removed. It doesn't make any sense to have inaccurate reading in the first place.
It shows that I'm carrying soon to be exploding device in my pocket: temp at 286 C.
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Fool
High accuracy button puts a point between the numbers. So I don't know if its 52 or 5.2
Im assuming the high accuracy button displays the correct reading because my battery certainly isnt at 320°C.
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It gets the right temp in c. For newer devices you want it on and older devices off, if you're getting a number 10x too high switch to high and if 10x too low switch it off. Example, you have high accuracy off and you know your phone is just above room temp but says 350 degrees, it's giving you the right number it just doesn't know what phone you have so you just turn on high accuracy and its 35C. Where as if at room temp it said 3.3 it just means your phone doesn't measure decimals so turn high it back off