[Q] Battery Icon Brightness? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Greetings All!
Is it just me, or does the brightness of the battery icon on the notification bar seem more intense than any other icon? Kind of really stands out regardless of the screen brightness.
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers, Henri

It'd depend on the rom you're on, as it could be custom, or its just naturally brighter, the color usage and hue.

Should have mentioned that I'm on rooted stock atm. Only got the phone a couple days ago.

That'd have helped, though then yes; that's just the nature of the .png for the battery icon. I don't remember it being that standout-ish, but hey. lol
Nothing to worry about there.

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Change Battery Icon to One with %

Hi Guys,
Now we have cracked the 1% Battery Meter this thread was inevitable, im looking for a battery bar thats displayed pretty much the same as the current one but just with the Percentage bar across the top, still in white etc all the same.
Ive seen a few but to me they look like the need WAD etc, id like to keep everything as close to stock as possible.
If anyone has any idea id be grateful,
Thanks
Jas
I solved with this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=424926
Really good.
dcibattery
I use this one it's good for me
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-dcibattery-and-qwertymemory.html

[KERNEL] [POLL] SpeedMod Color Tests

Hi guys,
In the next version of SpeedMod, I'll be making some changes to the color of the UI. In the JPX source code drivers, there are some new configuration settings which are interesting.
This kernel is based of K12F and should be stable. It is labelled K12G-TEST.
In this thread I will upload 3 different color settings:
Neutral
Warm (more yellow: use this if your screen is too blue)
Cold (more blue: use this if your screen is too yellow)
No color management
The purpose of this thread is to gather feedback from you about which color setting you prefer.
I realize that there are at least 2 types of screens with different colors - one which is more blue, one which is more yellow.
The file with "-warm" is the warm color version.
The file with "-cold" is the cold color version.
The file without "-warm" or "-cold" is the neutral color version.
The file without "-noc" is the version with no color management.
Reserved for future use.
On my friends SGS his whites are more like faint yellowish, on my phone its perfectly white.
So yeah there are panels that are probably poorly calibrated.
Thank you hardcore, i've never had problem with both version (normal and color) of any version of yours. So, normal is better i think
Have you thought about changing text color in CWM from green to blue or green like Amon-Ra recovery?
HTCDevil said:
Thank you hardcore, i've never had problem with both version (normal and color) of any version of yours. So, normal is better i think
Have you thought about changing text color in CWM from green to blue or green like Amon-Ra recovery?
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would be nice, let me explain:
purple: samsung (blue?)
green: zstupy
blue: hardcore (purple?)
red: supercurio
easy to distinguisch en you can tell by the collor what kernel you have
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
I'm perfectly fine with color versions developed so far...will I notice further improvements using neutral color version from this thread?
SamHaLeKe said:
would be nice, let me explain:
purple: samsung (blue?)
green: zstupy
blue: hardcore (purple?)
red: supercurio
easy to distinguisch en you can tell by the collor what kernel you have
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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Haha... no I don't plan on changing it, and theoretically green is the best because Pentile-matrix AMOLED displays (like the one in the SGS) have the full resolution for green pixels, and less resolution for red and blue pixels.
hardcore said:
Haha... no I don't plan on changing it, and theoretically green is the best because Pentile-matrix AMOLED displays (like the one in the SGS) have the full resolution for green pixels, and less resolution for red and blue pixels.
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Understood
Important is that it works always
I would try cold version, is it possible to have it at 256Hz?
Thank you hardcore
I also would be really appreciate if you could change the CWM color.
Maybe it`s not the best resolution on Pentile-Matrix-Displays but something special at all
I compared my SGS white level to my PC monitor (Eizo FlexScan S2431W), and I saw that it was a bit cold (blue).
Tried your warm version to correct it, but it seems too much for me.
To specify:
On low and medium screen brightness the screen is now too warm.
On full brightness, it seems OK.
Which makes me think that this matter is more complex than just adjusting one slider or setting or whatever, since the color temperature seems to change a lot with brightness.
On second thought I am not sure if my observations are 100% correct... maybe I'm just too used to a cold temperature...
BronzedDroid said:
I compared my SGS white level to my PC monitor (Eizo FlexScan S2431W), and I saw that it was a bit cold (blue).
Tried your warm version to correct it, but it seems too much for me.
To specify:
On low and medium screen brightness the screen is now too warm.
On full brightness, it seems OK.
Which makes me think that this matter is more complex than just adjusting one slider or setting or whatever, since the color temperature seems to change a lot with brightness.
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Thanks for your feedback. So u find the warm too warm, versus your monitor.
Although it's a good basis for comparison, color balance is very tricky because it depends on the ambient light - if you are out in the sun, your display will seem more yellow (because sunlight is very blue). If you are indoors using warm lighting, your display will seem more blue.
The MDNIE software allows a certain level of control - at this point I can control the red/blue color balance which affects all brightness levels. This is similar to Samsung's own presets.
At this point I don't think I want to venture into trying to correct colors at different brightness levels - the source code also doesn't seem to offer that.
Mine is redish, installed your "blue" and it is just darker red...
Tonite I will install the new "no process" version, at least it uses less battery...
@hardcore,
Mention [POLL] on the Title.
Ooops, there is no Odin version this time...
Thank you for your good work!
However i prefer the noc kernel, colors are more natural, but it's my own point of view.
neutral here too
Please note that neutral and no color management versions are not the same.
Noc version has actually colder colors, from what I can see.
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Please note that neutral and no color management versions are not the same.
Noc version has actually colder colors, from what I can see.
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I voted for NOC, are you going to do an Odin version ?
Thanks,
The 'warm' version is PERFECT for my first generation UK i9000. Many thanks, been waiting on a colour fix for ages now!
Tony
For me the standard works best. The cool is too cold, and the warm makes the screen yellow. I find this strange because I was using the cool versions up until now. Is the color correction dial turned up a bit too much?
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Request- 4.1 Stock Jelly Bean 1% battery mod

Prefer vertical battery image with slim numbers and color changes for decreasing battery capacity, but beggars can't be choosers. Thanks in advance if someone figures this out.
tgerbracht said:
Prefer vertical battery image with slim numbers and color changes for decreasing battery capacity, but beggars can't be choosers. Thanks in advance if someone figures this out.
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it has been done already...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738335
download and flash "battery percentage only"
it says untested, but tons of people in the thread have "tested" it and it works fine...
as far as color changing..i'm pretty sure it changes at the very bottom, but the rest of the colours stay stock...hope this helps
Thanks, should have searched better
circle Mod
I've been looking for the 1% circle battery mod with the glowing charging animation that i had on 4.0.4. Now i just flashed JB.
Anyone seen it for Jelly Bean?

[Q] UOT Kitchen on X3remeSense

I love the newest version of X3remeSense. It has sped up my phone considerably and has been a big improvement over the bloated stock rom.
However, the only thing I want to tweak is the battery icon. I love having a percentage on the battery icon so i can see exactly how much juice I have left. I've tried my usual UOT kitchen method, uploaded all the necessary files, and i got an SHTF error.
I also tried manually replacing the .png files into the SystemUI.apk and it only shows the percentage in 10% increments (90%, 80%, etc...)
Any ideas as to how to do this? I'm kind of tempted to go back to stock just so i can have my cool battery icons.
Thanks in advance and thank you so so much to all the Devs and posters here working on the One V. You guys are top notch.
Any thoughts, guys? Sorry to bump but figured somebody could shed some light on this

[Q] HTC One M8 Home screen clock widget color

Hi, So I've been using my One M8 for almost a week now. It's truly awesome. One thing I've noticed however is the difference in the color of my home screen clock widget. It appears to change automatically as seen in the screenshots taken a few hours apart. Is there a way to keep it on the black background with white text? Or is that a feature on the Sense 6? Changing themes doesn't seem to make any difference either. Any thoughts?
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Hi, So I've been using my One M8 for almost a week now. It's truly awesome. One thing I've noticed however is the difference in the color of my home screen clock widget. It appears to change automatically as seen in the screenshots taken a few hours apart. Is there a way to keep it on the black background with white text? Or is that a feature on the Sense 6? Changing themes doesn't seem to make any difference either. Any thoughts?
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At night is black, and during daytime is white, i think you can't change that without rooting
icemanxpe said:
Hi, So I've been using my One M8 for almost a week now. It's truly awesome. One thing I've noticed however is the difference in the color of my home screen clock widget. It appears to change automatically as seen in the screenshots taken a few hours apart. Is there a way to keep it on the black background with white text? Or is that a feature on the Sense 6? Changing themes doesn't seem to make any difference either. Any thoughts?
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Clock changes color depending on the time : white = day, black = night.
If you want to keep only one color you will have to flash some mod
nuts77 said:
Clock changes color depending on the time : white = day, black = night.
If you want to keep only one color you will have to flash some mod
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thanks guys for the response. I figured as much. i'm guessing that the phone considers night as when it's still dark outside and day as when there's still light from the sun?
icemanxpe said:
thanks guys for the response. I figured as much. i'm guessing that the phone considers night as when it's still dark outside and day as when there's still light from the sun?
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Not sure, but I believe it's set on the time of sunset/sunrise from your identified location
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Not sure, but I believe it's set on the time of sunset/sunrise from your identified location
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Copy that. I guess the best way to find out is to observe it. Thanks again.
If there's a way to put a widget on the lock screen than you don't have to root your phone, you just have to configure widget so it's always black/white, depends on what do you want.
HTC_One_M8_91 said:
If there's a way to put a widget on the lock screen than you don't have to root your phone, you just have to configure widget so it's always black/white, depends on what do you want.
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Ok, so the home screen clock widget just changed from the white background to the black background this happened 6pm my local time. So it looks like the colors change at 6pm/6am.

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