Fake Low Battery

Fake Low Battery

Customizable low battery simulations and fake call alerts

Customizable low battery simulations and fake call alerts

Fake Low Battery is a focused utility built to help parents coach kids on responsible phone habits by simulating low-battery situations. Instead of overwhelming you with extras, it concentrates on one idea: create believable prompts that encourage children to hand the device back or wrap up screen time.

The core tools are simple yet practical. You can set the delay between alerts and choose how many times the low-battery notification should repeat. That level of control lets you fine tune how persistent the prompts feel, whether you want a gentle nudge or a steady reminder. There is also a switchable behavior: the app can either raise a warning when an actual low charge is detected or present a fake incoming call notification. Both paths serve the same goal, giving you a way to signal that it is time to stop without a confrontation.

In use, the app’s strength is its clarity. It does one job and gives you just enough configuration to make the scenario convincing. The timer-based cadence and capped repetition help avoid notification overload, which is useful if you are trying to maintain trust while still setting boundaries.

There are trade-offs. The feature set is intentionally narrow, so do not expect broader parental management functions or in-depth monitoring. This is a lightweight aid for teaching basics like recognizing battery limits and responding appropriately, not a comprehensive toolkit.

If you need a straightforward method to prompt kids to pause, return the device, or learn the etiquette around low-battery cues, Fake Low Battery fits the brief. Its adjustable alerts and optional pretend call cover common situations neatly, making it a handy, minimal solution for parents who prefer subtle guidance over constant supervision.

Developer

Maayan Hope

OS

Version

1.58

License

Free