How to disable battery charging during ADB connection?

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Problem description: Each time wen I connect USB cable between PC and my mobile phone the battery automatically is charged. I want to use ADB protocol but I don't want to charge my battery during ADB connection. Is it possible to to turn off this charging? And ofcourse how can I do this?

Environment: Mobile phone with Android os 4 and higher

I need only mention that my referential device working on android 5 so there is no /sys/class/power_supply/battery/force_usb_charging file

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frank On BEST ANSWER

Probably it can be done via (root privileges):

/sys/devices/battery.XX/power_supply/battery/hv_charger_set

0 - Disable USB Charging

1 - Enable USB Charging

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francis duvivier On

BEWARE: adb shell dumpsys battery unplug only MOCKS the battery status. I checked with a current indicator on my usb cable and this does not change the amount of flowing current at all so the battery is still charging. It only changes what applications think about the state, so for example google play would not start updating if you have configured that it can only update when charging...

Changing the value of a file like /sys/devices/battery.XX/power_supply/battery/hv_charger_set to 0 does really work but its a different file for every device. For example, for my yotaphone 2 with a snapdragon 805 there is a file: /sys/devices/qpnp-charger-14/power_supply/battery/charging_enabled

So you could make a script that you can use in tasker(if you have root):

echo $1 > /sys/devices/qpnp-charger-14/power_supply/battery/charging_enabled

if you write that to an executable file /data/setcharging.sh then you could call the script like /data/setcharging.sh 0 to disable or /data/setcharging.sh 1 to enable.

This works, I checked with my current metering usb cable, but it does not show that it works in the battery status icon. So you could use a combination of this and adb shell dumpsys battery unplug / reset to make it look better, but the problem is that then apps like tasker don't know whether you have ac power or not, so you can not put triggers for that when you've set it to unplugged...

One more thing, I also tested what it does in recovery (twrp) and during boot. And it turns out that during boot and in recovery, the charging just works. So its not like your device will end up dead if you forget to turn on charging again. You can always charge it in recovery mode and then boot up and change the value again (or change it while in recovery if your recovery gives access to adb).

Lastly, there are apps on the play store that are made exactly for this, but I would recommend getting such a current indicating usb-cable and checking if they really do what they say and are not just mocking.

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Zenovarse On

Copied from perfetto.dev

On rooted phones the power management IC driver allows to disconnect the USB charging while keeping the USB data link active. This feature is SoC-specific, is undocumented and not exposed through any HAL. For instance on a Pixel 2 this can be achieved running, as root: echo 1 > /sys/devices/soc/800f000.qcom,spmi/spmi-0/spmi0-02/800f000.qcom,spmi:qcom,pmi8998@2:qcom,qpnp-smb2/power_supply/battery/input_suspend. Note that in most devices the kernel USB driver holds a wakelock to keep the USB data link active, so the device will never fully suspend even when turning the screen off.

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Nicolas Bossard On

You can make the system think it is not loading th battery using

adb shell dumpsys battery unplug

Refer to this good article : https://stanfy.com/blog/android-shell-part-1-mocking-battery-status/

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Sudhir Sinha On

Try this for rooted device:

To enable battery Charging:

    adb shell dumpsys battery set ac 1
    adb shell dumpsys battery set usb 1
    adb shell dumpsys battery set wireless 1

To disable battery Charging:

    adb shell dumpsys battery set ac 0
    adb shell dumpsys battery set usb 0
    adb shell dumpsys battery set wireless 0
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Fuad All On

if android os version is more than 6 use unplug and reset to revert back.

adb shell dumpsys battery unplug
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