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Can’t give you a great answer here for the deck, but https://accubatteryapp.com is a great Android app that will show you an estimate of the wear reduction. Source: over 1 year ago
I'd recommend installing accubattery and using it right away. Unfortunately there's no battery health monitor in the settings like in iOS but accubattery is a great alternative and is even better in some aspects. P.S I also switched from iOS to the Pixel 6 pro (link: https://accubatteryapp.com/ ). Source: almost 2 years ago
On their official site (https://accubatteryapp.com/) there's only a link to Google Play. Is APKMirror the first place for the dev to publish their app? And why if it is, while not leaving a trace on their official website? Source: almost 2 years ago
I used to agree with your points but have fallen down the battery lifespan rabbithole. I have used Accubattery ever since on my android device and chromebook. Source: over 2 years ago
Probably a Visual bug or hardware issue, but just to be sure get AccuBatttery // https://accubatteryapp.com/ & see if the charge rate in mAh is Different. Source: about 3 years ago
Hey I use "shutter" https://shutter-project.org/ which has a nice blur option. Source: about 1 year ago
I also used Flameshot and Shutter. Shutter was very feature rich, and I think it's the closest in terms of having the same workflow actions as ShareX -- I don't think it fully supports Wayland yet though and has a TON of dependencies. Flameshot has had issues with Wayland and IMHO as of now most of its features has been implemented in native screencaptures (and if you need the tray icon, I think on Gnome there's... Source: over 1 year ago
Maybe look into Shutter but it can only screenshot scrolling webpages no any other windows. Source: over 1 year ago
Shutter (https://shutter-project.org) is a very good tool for creating and editing screenshots. Source: over 1 year ago
At home on my own PC, I use something called "Shutter" https://shutter-project.org/. Source: about 2 years ago
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