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BatteryFlow lets you customize the low battery alerts on your iPhone

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Do you find the low power alerts annoying when they pop up while you’re using an app?  If so, you should check out a new jailbreak tweak called BatteryFlow by Cydia developer Ziph0n.
The tweak lets you customize the low power alerts by allowing you change the text of the alert title, message or the button. It also allows you to disable the alerts completely or switch between popup alerts or banners.
Normally, you’ll view the low power alerts when you’re battery drops to 10% or 20%, however with BatteryFlow, you can enable the alerts for different battery levels as well. For instance, you can have the alert appear whenever the battery drops to 50% or any other custom battery level.Once installed, you can configure the tweak from its preferences pane available in Settings. There, you can enable or disable it and choose an alert style such as Popup, Banner or None.
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You can enable low power alerts for a maximum of five custom battery levels. Each individual alert can be customized as well. You can set a custom title, message and button text, assign a custom sound to the alert as well as enable or disable vibration when the alert appears.
I find the low power popup alerts very annoying especially when it appears while I’m playing a game. BatteryFlow is a great way of completely getting rid of the popup alerts or switching to a less intrusive banner alert. The ability to enable alerts for a custom battery level is one of its best features.
If you’re interested to get your hands on the tweak, BatteryFlow is available as a free package on Cydia’s BigBoss repo. Sound off in the comments section below with your opinions on the tweak.
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