How to turn off battery message "fully charged, unplug charger"

I have set Settings:
Volume - System - Silent
Default Notifications - Silent.
Display - LED Indicator - Charging [Off]

But my SIII still beeps and the screen lights up every two minutes when the charger is plugged in and the battery is full. Driving me mad.
 
I had battery issues as well and read that a factory reset would help. Tried it and battery seems to be working great. Also when you are ready to go to bed click the power saving toggle in your notification bar as well as shut off wifi and data. Don't use any special apps to control battery stuff

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If it helps this discussion at all. Many are saying this is a result of installing battery apps and such. I can say that I just got this phone about 1.5 weeks ago. I never installed any apps that can influence anything about the batteries. I did not do anything different or installed anything today. But as of a couple of hours ago it started doing that fully-charged beeping thing every 5 minutes or so as long as it is plugged in. Device notifications are set to silent. System sounds volume are set to minimum.

So that shows:
- it's got nothing to do with battery apps.
- it's got nothing to do with device notification or system sounds.

Edit: Since some people on various different forums are saying that it maybe the charger issue, I decided to tried using a different cable. (I have an external battery that comes with its own cable). So I used Samsung's charger, but connected it to the phone using the cable used by the external battery, and it had been quiet since.
 
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Per suggestion above, went to Play Store to get Juice Defender. Cancelled after reading permissions. There is no valid battery-related reason that I can think of for JD to need to read my MMS and SMS messages, read my list of Accounts (with stored passwords!) and / or determine my location on the planet. None of that is of any concern to a battery-saver utility!

I don't know what JD does with this private information from those who have installed it (giving it permission to do all of the above and more), but I don't think I would like it if I knew.
 
Looks like I've got it sorted, and as per above, the issue appears to be the USB cable. Going by other posts, I first made the following change:
Settings > Sound > Volume > set 'System' to '0'

No effect.

I then swapped the old Nokia USB charger cable (the length suited the purpose) for the supplied Samsung USB cable, and have not experienced any annoying, un-necessary 'Battery Fully Charged' alerts at 3:00am since making the change.

Try a different USB cable (Samsung branded) and see how you go.:)
 
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I am using a the mains charger supplied by samsung when I bought my S3. Still get that annoying beep. Ruins sleep so many times. Cant believe samsung are ignoring this problem pretending it doesnt exist when a simple google search shows that many people are facing it. Anyone got the solution ?