Auto power down setting?

Can someone tell me if there is a setting that will automatically power down the G3 phone, say at midnight and power up at 6 am? Should be able to increase battery charge by ~25%. Thanks.

No such setting exists. You have to do it yourself.
If have a dock and charger on my bed stand. Plug the phone in at night, and let it's alarm wake me up. Start each day with a full charge.

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