How to disable battery protection mode on Lenovo tablets?Solved

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2 weeks ago Jan 29, 2026

Hey all, we have a bunch of Lenovo tablets that need to stay plugged into the charger at all times in kiosks, but then the battery protection mode keeps hindering with the charging! I keep disabling the battery protection mode, but then the battery protection keeps enabling back itself. Is there any workaround for this?

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2 weeks ago Jan 29, 2026
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@porter ,  the same issue has occurred for me. It seems it is after the latest software update that the battery protection mode keeps enabling automatically, even when disabled.

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2 weeks ago Jan 29, 2026
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  @mortimer is it? It is quite annoying as the device not charging always puts Alexa to sleep instead of standing by.

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2 weeks ago Jan 29, 2026
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@porter ,I think it is not a wise option to disable battery protection mode for your devices. This mode is essentially designed so that even if you do forget to unplug your device from the charger, the battery doesn’t swell up due to overcharging. In your case, if the battery does swell up, it could mean a fire hazard in your Kiosk area. So, I would say, prevention is better than cure, that is, having battery protection mode on is better than having it off.  

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2 weeks ago Jan 29, 2026
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@monty , now that you say it, I might be sabotaging my assets rather than optimizing it nowMaybe I should find some other workaround for Alexa besides leaving my devices plugged in.

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2 weeks ago Jan 29, 2026
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@porter , maybe use some third-party apps that can make the screen stay awake all the time so that Alexa is up and ready always?

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2 weeks ago Jan 29, 2026
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@porter and @monty There are apps like Caffeine and Keep device on” that can keep our devices screen ON indefinitely. This could help with keeping Alexa on without plugging the device in always.  

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2 weeks ago Jan 29, 2026
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@mortimer , that is a good alternativemaybe we can try that. Thanks! 

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