This simple utility offers up all kinds of useful data, like whether or not your battery is fully charged, when plugging in and unplugging your iOS device…
There’s really not much to the tweak itself. It doesn’t have a Home screen icon, and there’s only a single option to configure in the Settings app: a toggle for enabling or disabling the tweak. But the data it offers is much more complex.
As you can see in the image above, iBatteryInfo gives you a wealth of information including how charged your device is (measured in mAh), what its battery’s max capacity is (also in mAh), and whether or not it’s really fully charged.
That last spec is nice because sometimes your device will say it’s fully charged, but it’s really not. Total charging cycles, your battery’s serial number and a few cable details like Watts and amperage output round out the available data.
This tweak will be very useful for you, and I have already tested it on my device and it is working great.
You can download it from Cydia store for free via BigBoss repo.
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