Hey all, I have a strange issue where if I forget to manually turn off my phone before it gets too low and then plug in a charger, it seems to use all available power just getting to the log in screen and automatically shuts down and repeats the process.
the only work around I have that works so far is to force the boot process to pause via the bootloader options which isn't great and doesn't work every time as I have no idea how much the battery has charged before I "let go" and it resumes.
I've read that there's no way to up the automatic shutdown threshold on graphene os from 1-2% or so to a higher value and this is by design. Assuming I understand this correctly, is there a recommended work around such as a way to set an alarm at low power? I don't want to root the phone or use ADB to script this if I can avoid it. If not, will the option to change this threshold ever be implemented? I think it would be useful to let users change this manually the same way you let them root their devices if they accept the risks beforehand.
Looking at my battery stats it's mostly android auto and vanadium using my battery so I'm not seeing lots of background apps stealing power without my explicit approval.
Thanks!