There doesn't seem to be a single developer who implements this. I hate circle battery mods, and I think percent in battery looks cheap. I LOVE the way the % looks on the S3 (number + percent sign). If someone could make a zipthemer of that kind of mod, but with ICS colors of course, for Jelly Bean, I would love you for it. I made a zipthemer from one ROM that had the mod built in, but now when I flash it on several ROMs, especially ones with mods, it completely effs up the clock!
CM10 has one very similar. You might be able to pull from there
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U mean like this
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I actually meant this one
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This theme < https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sImNvbS50aG9tYXNzYWZjYS50aGVtZS50b3VjaHdpeiJd > allready implements it , buy it and try , its awesome .
AOKP actually has this option.
i want this kind of battery% too!! too bad CNA doesnt have this mod...can anyone make a flashable zip for CNA please?
Rasbean has that battery.
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is there a mod so that we dont need to flash the whole rom just to get the battery%?
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URPREY said:
I actually meant this one
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cm10 has it
airtime82 said:
cm10 has it
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Um, yeah. That is a screenshot of CM10...
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I think he means like this.
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Dr. Hax said:
There doesn't seem to be a single developer who implements this. I hate circle battery mods, and I think percent in battery looks cheap. I LOVE the way the % looks on the S3 (number + percent sign). If someone could make a zipthemer of that kind of mod, but with ICS colors of course, for Jelly Bean, I would love you for it. I made a zipthemer from one ROM that had the mod built in, but now when I flash it on several ROMs, especially ones with mods, it completely effs up the clock!
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If you use a cm10 rom with the touchwiz theme and select the percentage battery it will show the green battery icon and a percentage next to it.
Anyone knows any battery mods flashable that work with CNA?
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Hey, just got this phone, wondering if there was any way to make the battery in numerical increments again like I had on my Vibrant? Or did anyone happen to make a batterer tweak yet? Couldn't find anything on the posts. Thanks!
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Root your phone and install Juggernaut rom
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kharnage said:
Root your phone and install Juggernaut rom
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I'ts a great rom!
Awesome thanks for the responses, already rooted, really wasn't wanting to flash a ROM but I'll take a look nonetheless, thanks again!!
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actually looking for the same mod, but i'd like a more pretty interface rather than just numberical # by itself for battery percentage. There are applications out there that show your battery percentage integer on the top left part of the screen (not something i was wanting at all)....search for "battery notifier [big text]" in the apps market.
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actually looking for the same mod, but i'd like a more pretty interface rather than just numberical # by itself for battery percentage. There are applications out there that show your battery percentage integer on the top left part of the screen (not something i was wanting at all)....search for "battery notifier [big text]" in the apps market.
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Yea, not looking for that either, guess I'm gonna have to flash a ROM
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Being rooted but want the % can be easy. Go to uot.dakra.lt/ and select which battery style you want. You'll have to upload your framework and systemui apks. Wait for the kitchen to configure it, then download and flash.
However you'll probably be happier with flashing a Rom as the dev will have made other enhancements to the stock that you'll definitely enjoy.
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Rom toolbox pro
Just have to becareful. Hanging certain things because it changes framework and system so make a backup before attempting this..... Check mt digital battery mod out just cganged it from tiny battery mod to that
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering if there was a way to change the color scheme of my phone and possibly change the batter icons etc..
Currently I'm running stock ROM, rooted.
Right now I don't want to try a completely new ROM and was curious if changing the scheme around is an option?
Thanks for your help
Uot kitchen is a great tool. Check it out its self explanatory.
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Try my blue theme here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1895880. Just remember to to make a nandroid in case you want to go back.
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Sweet, thank you both for some options!
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Uot kitchen is a great tool. Check it out its self explanatory.
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uot kitchen is not for our phone..
1. it doesnt have options for our phone screen size.
2. when going through it .. it appears to be older and no options for ics.
also whe looking for a them make sure it is based on your phone/rom and version or most likely it will not work
i have one for att lh1 firmware search in this forum if that is what you are running.
i'd love circle battery mod for the jb release .
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I have had rom toolbox pro for awhile and with my evo 3d it never worked to change status bar icons (battery etc). I was hoping today that it would work on the s3 but still no luck. Am I possibly doing something wrong or is that a known issue? And if it is a known issue what the heck does that feature of the app work on???
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I've emailed the dev a few months ago on this and he said he'd look into it. I think he gave me the run-around.
Damn. That sucks. I was pretty pumped when I remembered I had bought the app and maybe I could finally use it. Thanks anyway dude.
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I have had rom toolbox pro for awhile and with my evo 3d it never worked to change status bar icons (battery etc). I was hoping today that it would work on the s3 but still no luck. Am I possibly doing something wrong or is that a known issue? And if it is a known issue what the heck does that feature of the app work on???
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I have done it on Tw ROMs with that app. Try changing them then reboot
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I have done it on Tw ROMs with that app. Try changing them then reboot
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Yeah I tried that. I guess it could work on stock roms but I'm using the Phantom rom where he customized the battery.
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Yeah I tried that. I guess it could work on stock roms but I'm using the Phantom rom where he customized the battery.
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I'm on Sprint, so I have not USeD that ROM
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I'm on Sprint, so I have not USeD that ROM
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It's blazer rom. For sprint, unless I messed up. Lol.
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Problem is, a lot of ROM toolbox replaces images based on names. There's a lot of redundant images in the touch wiz framework (they add their own images and keep the aosp ones.). This means that ROM toolbox will replace the aosp, which arent the ones in use, so it makes ROM toolbox obsolete. Also, for the battery images, ROM toolbox has 100 different images for the battery packs, it's that it doesn't have 100 images for the charging also, so you'll see your battery icon change shape while you charge.
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Problem is, a lot of ROM toolbox replaces images based on names. There's a lot of redundant images in the touch wiz framework (they add their own images and keep the aosp ones.). This means that ROM toolbox will replace the aosp, which arent the ones in use, so it makes ROM toolbox obsolete. Also, for the battery images, ROM toolbox has 100 different images for the battery packs, it's that it doesn't have 100 images for the charging also, so you'll see your battery icon change shape while you charge.
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Hey thanks man. You gave me an idea and I was able to get it working. Seems like the battery icons towards the bottom actually work. Maybe more/less. Just try a bunch.
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Hello,
I was just wondering what the best STOCK-ICS-Based Rom is. I am currently running [ROM] Plane Jane ICS for my T989, liking it so far but it is just missing some things like, battery percentage, Status/drop-down Toggles.
Are there any roms like Plane Jane ICS
What do you mean by stock? Stock android or the ROM that comes stock on the phone? I got a little confused by what you wrote.
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I want to run Stock but also be Deodexed so I can use Supercharger Script.
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What do you mean by stock? Stock android or the ROM that comes stock on the phone? I got a little confused by what you wrote.
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Is there a way to put status bar toggles and the battery percentage manually?
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Is there a way to put status bar toggles and the battery percentage manually?
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Yes.
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Does anyone truly like it? I find the extra page for toggles to be an annoyance to get to, and requires extra time. It just looks nice. The lock-screen also defeats all purpose of having a lock screen, and removes useful shortcuts (I know these can be added in through some cm or aokp builds but still). I didn't think it was possible for a new android version to really take a step back in terms of functionality but 4.2 really did. Scrolling isn't nearly as good as it was in 4.1 as well. But this is all my opinion, I'm interested to hear what you guys think. I'm looking to drop back to 4.1, and I'm hoping key lime pie gets rid of lock-screen widgets
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Yes I like it. And a few milliseconds don't hurt. I don't think android took steps back, it took 3+ steps ahead.
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I like it.. Looks pretty good.
Although, I do agree somewhat with the lockscreen. When I had messages as one of the pages on the lockscreen, I wish I could just text them from there. But instead, you press it and it goes to the messaging app instead.
Agreed. With lockscreen and toggles. If I remember correctly though, pure AOSP that ships on nexus devices prior to 4.2 didn't have toggles. That's a luxury that was only afforded to root users. So really it was a step forward.
In my opinion though, they should have implemented CM's toggles and called it good.
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I love it, So much smoother at least when it comes to cm10 vs cm10.1 depends on the ROM you are using, Baked Black Bean its amazing and there are quite a few new 4.2 ROMs out in the last couple weeks
I dunno, I'm using the first aokp build that came out and its stuttering like crazy, especially the xda app
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I dunno, I'm using the first aokp build that came out and its stuttering like crazy, especially the xda app
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Try using a more up to date version or use slim bean with slim bean gapps its got AOKP features but very fast and smooth
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I am running vanilla root box and like it a lot. Everything works and it has a polished professional look to it.
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I love 4.2 on my phone, i just flashed it but my only concern is battery life and how that will ruin my fresh clean battery.
Also i dislike the lockscreen options and wished you could turn those off!
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I love 4.2 on my phone, i just flashed it but my only concern is battery life and how that will ruin my fresh clean battery.
Also i dislike the lockscreen options and wished you could turn those off!
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Root box is the only 4.2 ROM that I think has good battery life ! After flashing and trying out other ROMs I stick with root box. I only needed one time charger all day long .
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Root box is the only 4.2 ROM that I think has good battery life ! After flashing and trying out other ROMs I stick with root box. I only needed one time charger all day long .
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I'm getting 3.5 or so screen time consistently with black bean. I'm actually getting better battery life than ICS out the box and with the same installed apps. Smooth performance too. I'm liking 4.2 so far. I do miss the TW calendar and music player. They seemed to work the best for me. Tethering is also been hit or miss. Nothing a big deal breaker for me though.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wordpress.chislonchow.deviceadminkeyguard
I hope this helps
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Jelly Bean 4.2.2 is smooth. Performance back on track.
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I was using Sniper's Baked BlackBean ROM and I loved it but the only thing that's preventing me to stay with it is the limited 4G speed so I went back to Kobridge's Stock ROM.
In response to people who dislike the newly implemented toggles page: just swipe your notification bar with two fingers and voilĂ , straight to toggles.
Don't thank me, I figured it out from a review video myself (QBKing77 I believe, but I could be wrong). But should save you that extra second you were complaining about...
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I think it is nice but, something they could have included in the original Jelly Bean instead of making a separate Jelly Bean version.
Does tethering always work for free on Cyanogenmod 10.1 4.2.2 Wild for the night?
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Does tethering always work for free on Cyanogenmod 10.1 4.2.2 Wild for the night?
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In response to people who dislike the newly implemented toggles page: just swipe your notification bar with two fingers and voilĂ , straight to toggles.
Don't thank me, I figured it out from a review video myself (QBKing77 I believe, but I could be wrong). But should save you that extra second you were complaining about...
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Lol I'm pretty sure that's how it's supposed to be accessed ahaha, it's how Google showed it off at 4.2's release. But thanks anyways I miss having the music controls on the lockscreen, now I have to place my own widget and swipe over to change songs
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Lol I'm pretty sure that's how it's supposed to be accessed ahaha, it's how Google showed it off at 4.2's release. But thanks anyways I miss having the music controls on the lockscreen, now I have to place my own widget and swipe over to change songs
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Use the maximize widgets toggle in Lockscreen options