I know this might be a silly question.. but still
Does it drain or not? Maybe themes mean that each time some custom icons must be loaded or colors changed on the load of each screen.
Unless themes in CM10 change the entire look somewhere deep in Android and doesn't drain more battery than normally Android would drain.
Thanks!!
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Anyone can help me?
Help yourself and look in the themes section.
done that mate, there are only battery percentages WITH icon, but i dont want an indicator like that, just the percentage like this for example: 100% and not the battery icon, like in EDT tweaks(if you know that)..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329542
realfelix said:
done that mate, there are only battery percentages WITH icon, but i dont want an indicator like that
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Unless you can find some images that have been modded to just show the number then you might be out of luck, or you could edit the 100+ images yourself.
Check out in UOT kitchen
Like the topic asks, I'm looking for a battery mod to make the battery icon on the top status bar look like what you see in AOKP for example. I like TW so I'm staying stock rooted right now.
I don't want a circle mod, just the battery icon with the % number on it.
Thanks!
kdoggy said:
Like the topic asks, I'm looking for a battery mod to make the battery icon on the top status bar look like what you see in AOKP for example. I like TW so I'm staying stock rooted right now.
I don't want a circle mod, just the battery icon with the % number on it.
Thanks!
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maybe try searching and something will come up?
Apparently I must not be as smart as you because I didn't find what I was looking for when I searched.
Try the settings bro.
Stock TouchWiz
Settings>Display>Display Battery Percentage
what firmeware if you run lh1 i have a modified version that does that
i run lh1 as it is the latest that works correctly with google wallet
I'm almost 100% positive that this is included in the stock rom without any modifications.
Under display settings it has the option to display the percentage next to the batter icon. Probably not the exact battery mod your looking for but the stock software does support it.
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
im sure im overlooking something here, im trying to pull the circle battery icon from liquidsmooth rc9, and use it in jb sourcery 3.1lte. i cannot for the life of me find it in the original SystemUI or framework-res in liquidsmooth. i decompiled them and im digging around and was able to find all the battery icons EXCEPT the circle one. if anyone knows the one im talking about that would be awesome. its the cyan color scheme with a real smooth circular rotation when its charging. when it isnt charging it doesnt have any dashes or dots, just a solid circle and i think there was a battery percentage in the middle.
That sounds like it is the CM circle battery, which is actually done via code and not just simply images.
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/24736
cupfulloflol said:
That sounds like it is the CM circle battery, which is actually done via code and not just simply images.
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/24736
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thats the one, looks like i'll have to live without it, i know nothing about coding lol
I just installed the GSam battery app on my Nexus, is there a way to remove/stop the stock little battery level that always displays in the notification area? I can't really see the use of having 2 battery level displays going all the time, and I like the widget the gsam has for an easy to read indicator of my charge.
I believe some ROMs support hiding the signal bars, so it should be possible with the battery as well, though I'm not sure if any ROM currently available has the option. You could try decompiling the framework-res and replacing the battery icons with empty png's, but then again I'm not sure what the result would be, so always make a backup.