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I have been searching and found nothing. The Xposed modules don't work on our G pro. I am wondering if there are any flashable battery mod with 1%. I really hate the bar with the percentage next to it.
u can change that in settings go to battery then check display percentage
edit my bad i didnt see the last sentence
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Flash a ROM, that's all I have found.
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ballshanglow said:
Flash a ROM, that's all I have found.
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Thanks. I figured that might be the last resort since I really like the stock rom.
I don't have the link but someone posted a topic about changing a line in build.prop that would make it use the international signal icons. Then you could use xposed battery mods.
cxyjordan said:
I have been searching and found nothing. The Xposed modules don't work on our G pro. I am wondering if there are any flashable battery mod with 1%. I really hate the bar with the percentage next to it.
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Xposed framework was confirmed working on stock... Did you find that a particular battery mod is not working?
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vivebatu said:
Xposed framework was confirmed working on stock... Did you find that a particular battery mod is not working?
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I have tried several ones from the following thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397545
None worked but it did show the right icon only when charging. Just the regular icons are not showing up.
No battery mod will work because they are based on aosp signal bar images. Stock ROM are redirected to different images by LG in LGSystemUI.apk
That's why you need to edit the build.prop and force it to use stock signal images. Then the battery mods will work as normal.
Search the general and q&a forum for something about international signal and the topic should show up.
MrDSL said:
No battery mod will work because they are based on aosp signal bar images. Stock ROM are redirected to different images by LG in LGSystemUI.apk
That's why you need to edit the build.prop and force it to use stock signal images. Then the battery mods will work as normal.
Search the general and q&a forum for something about international signal and the topic should show up.
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Thanks for the info. I will do that.
vivebatu said:
Xposed framework was confirmed working on stock... Did you find that a particular battery mod is not working?
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Correct. Xpossed framework is working perfect. I even have greenify donate managing my apps and ram. What i wanted to know are tweaks that works well with our OGP.
I also like the stock. Having this with a modified homescreen.
Heres my homescreen.
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What are you using for your home screen? Launcher/ widget combo?
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I've tried xposed framwork in e988 stock rom..
change battery and text color,works fine .. but when I try to change the clock to the center .. bootlop :crying:
I found one xposed module that the center clock worked on.. I think it was xblast... I tried about 10 different modules before I found one that worked.
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When the f#ck did we get ice cream?
esimon311 said:
I found one xposed module that the center clock worked on.. I think it was xblast... I tried about 10 different modules before I found one that worked.
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When the f#ck did we get ice cream?
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I use xblast to change the center clock .. but does'nt work on me .. if change the text color and battery, its works.
sorry for my bad english :crying: CMIIW
Has anyone tried installing Xposed Installer on their S-Off'd phone? I'd really like to use some of the modules supported by Xposed, but I wasn't sure if it was safe to install or not. Please comment if you have tried.
I too would like to know this
I installed as well as the sense toolbox, seems to work somewhat
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Has anyone tried installing Xposed Installer on their S-Off'd phone? I'd really like to use some of the modules supported by Xposed, but I wasn't sure if it was safe to install or not. Please comment if you have tried.
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Works fine. I've used it with Sense and AOSP roms.
Works great for me, love the power !
Yes it works! Almost everything I've installed has worked or semi worked.
Working great for me. Center clock, different battery icon, transparent status bar, extended reboot menu.
Yup. Lots of mods, in particular, blinkfeed removal and volume notification unlink. Love the custom batteries, everything.
I'm using gravity box to get the AOSP recent apps menu with a clear all button as well as the circlemod battery from Cyanogenmod that is accurate down to the charging animation.
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Works great on Sense. Try the Sense 5 Toolbox module. EXCELLENT selection of mods.
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Does anyone have a link to download it?
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Does anyone have a link to download it?
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Xposed Installer | Xposed Module Repository http://bit.ly/1eB9GXZ
Thank you sir
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chip.hughes said:
Yup. Lots of mods, in particular, blinkfeed removal and volume notification unlink. Love the custom batteries, everything.
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How did you get the notification unlink to work?
HTC One s-off
What modules are you guys using? I haven't had much time to dig around but I've got the sense 5 toolbox (haven't really messed with it) and the xposed status bar mod for sense.
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Is they any risk of busting things up or did it show a reversion to stock for each mod?
Modules
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What modules are you guys using?
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The modules I'm currently using with XPosed Installer:
BootManager
Greenify (Donate Version)
XPrivacy
XVolume30
I'd recommend each to anyone, though the more detailed level of privacy customizations for XPrivacy may not be for all. There are other great modules out there, but I have other apps that fulfill some of the same features of the modules available that I like, so I have no need to install them. Good luck!
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Is they any risk of busting things up or did it show a reversion to stock for each mod?
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i've been able to reverse out changes, but you should always create a backup.
I got it for the icon changer, works great and looks awesome with aviate launcher. I also have a couple other modules, no issues so far
what has y'alls mileage been with gravity box on sense. from a review i read of this module, it a) has crazy customizations and b) should only be used with vanilla roms.
Firstly if any Moderator find it irrelevant or pre existed..
They know exactly what to do...
This Is The Mod For All Xperia Devices....
A Custom battery mod For the status bar in Speedo style With Coloured Battery indicators and charging animation
Not A big Mod But An Easy to use Mod.. :highfive:
As I know everyone Has been Familiar with the Xposed Framework and it's Uses...A powerful tool for modding and Customizing..
So Exactly the Mod Is based on the Xposed Framework For easy user access..
Can be Enabled and disabled anytime..
Link can be found at the end of the post..
Screenshot Can also be found at the end of the post..
Requirements.
1. Root access
2. Xposed Framework
Installation.
Install as normal Apk..
Install And Use the Xposed framework and activate the module from the Modules Tab..
Reboot And enjoy. :highfive:
Feel Free to Checkout and report any bugs, or any request..
Your help would be really appreciated..
Your Support gives us motivation to develop more and more.. So i hope it'll stay that way
Credits
UOT Kitchen for the sources.
And
rovo89
tungstwenty
For the Awesome Utility.. The Xposed framework.. :highfive: :good:
XDA - For all the help and Info..
If I Missed anyone Pls feel free to remind that..
ADDICT.ANK said:
Firstly if any Moderator find it irrelevant or pre existed..
They know exactly what to do...
This Is The Mod For All Xperia Devices....
A Custom battery mod For the status bar in Speedo style With Coloured Battery indicators and charging animation
Not A big Mod But An Easy to use Mod.. :highfive:
As I know everyone Has been Familiar with the Xposed Framework and it's Uses...A powerful tool for modding and Customizing..
So Exactly the Mod Is based on the Xposed Framework For easy user access..
Can be Enabled and disabled anytime..
Link can be found at the end of the post..
Screenshot Can also be found at the end of the post..
Requirements.
1. Root access
2. Xposed Framework
Installation.
Install as normal Apk..
Install And Use the Xposed framework and activate the module from the Modules Tab..
Reboot And enjoy. :highfive:
Feel Free to Checkout and report any bugs, or any request..
Your help would be really appreciated..
Your Support gives us motivation to develop more and more.. So i hope it'll stay that way
Credits
UOT Kitchen for the sources.
And
rovo89
tungstwenty
For the Awesome Utility.. The Xposed framework.. :highfive: :good:
XDA - For all the help and Info..
If I Missed anyone Pls feel free to remind that..
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I'll Try And Keep the thread updated with new mods...
it look interesting, bro. I will try it.
I was just asking about this kind of battery icon in the gbox thread. I have a VZW Moto X with KK .... would this work on that possibly? I know....just try it..right? Just don't want to break anything if I can avoid it.
Thanks!
Looks like Xbattery Themer
It's looks like Xbattery themer mod which has Xposed framework and have a lot of battery theme
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516074
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I was just asking about this kind of battery icon in the gbox thread. I have a VZW Moto X with KK .... would this work on that possibly? I know....just try it..right? Just don't want to break anything if I can avoid it.
Thanks!
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It requires xposed framework.
And will not cause ne trouble.
Just simple apk installation and done
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winaloha557 said:
It's looks like Xbattery themer mod which has Xposed framework and have a lot of battery theme
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516074
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Yes its a seperate xposed module.
Its just a share.
Like it then u may use it.
U can try uot kitchen also.
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Dburgessme2 said:
I was just asking about this kind of battery icon in the gbox thread. I have a VZW Moto X with KK .... would this work on that possibly? I know....just try it..right? Just don't want to break anything if I can avoid it.
Thanks!
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Yes it will work.
Just install the xposed framework and install the mod as an apk.
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Well, I installed the uot battery apk, enabled it in xPosed, reboot. But, only my normal battery shows. So... Not sure.
DB's Moto X
I installed both the apps But How to activate it there are no icons in the app drawr can some one please tell me How to do it. I am New to This so dont know How to do it
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I installed both the apps But How to activate it there are no icons in the app drawr can some one please tell me How to do it. I am New to This so dont know How to do it
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You must have xPosed Framework installed. They are enabled through that.
DB's Moto X
Dburgessme2 said:
Well, I installed the uot battery apk, enabled it in xPosed, reboot. But, only my normal battery shows. So... Not sure.
DB's Moto X
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Use the latest ver of xposed framework.
If it doesnt works still.
And post back
I'll then post a version for moto x
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I used the latest version of xPosed and removed any battery tweaks with gravity box to be sure no conflicts. Still no go.
DB's Moto X
Dburgessme2 said:
I used the latest version of xPosed and removed any battery tweaks with gravity box to be sure no conflicts. Still no go.
DB's Moto X
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Disable the module and then enable it and reboot
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Where do get xposed framework? link please? thanks
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ADDICT.ANK said:
Disable the module and then enable it and reboot
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You mean do the above with your speedo mod? If so, I tried that and didn't change results.
Thanks for the pointers and trying to figure it out, though.
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Dburgessme2 said:
You mean do the above with your speedo mod? If so, I tried that and didn't change results.
Thanks for the pointers and trying to figure it out, though.
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i'll post the updated version.
Hey All, I am on stock, rooted and s-off, desperately trying to look for a percentage in battery mod!
Anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
Download xposed and gravity box. You'll get them in there.
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jaimeletelierhay said:
Download xposed and gravity box. You'll get them in there.
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Thanyou just tried this, but there isnt a stock battery with percentage in it tho! Thats all I want
Try IC market.
I'm using XbatteryThemer through xposed
Jyotirdeb said:
Try IC market.
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Dont you need the Insert Coin rom installed to use the market?
TwinCalibre said:
Dont you need the Insert Coin rom installed to use the market?
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Yes :angel:
Jyotirdeb said:
Yes :angel:
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hehe, yeah im happy with stock, will be even happier tho with this battery indicator!
Thanks for help anyway
TwinCalibre said:
hehe, yeah im happy with stock, will be even happier tho with this battery indicator!
Thanks for help anyway
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Try this -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=990829
Or this -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52396048&postcount=2
jaimeletelierhay said:
Try this -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=990829
Or this -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52396048&postcount=2
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Seems pretty cool, doesnt say anyway that it supports KitKat tho, will that be a problem?
I am pretty much looking for this battery;
Just saw your second post, ill give it a go!
http://i.imgur.com/Gsp9xuo.png
Xposed + mod xposed for status bar
Some other mods can put the percentage inside the batt, but the number is too small for me.
Stock rom can also show percentage (in batt options)
TwinCalibre said:
Seems pretty cool, doesnt say anyway that it supports KitKat tho, will that be a problem?
I am pretty much looking for this battery;
Just saw your second post, ill give it a go!
http://i.imgur.com/Gsp9xuo.png
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Is that from a specific ROM? I like the look of that myself!!
jaimeletelierhay said:
Is that from a specific ROM? I like the look of that myself!!
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Is from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2689192&page=67
I have messaged the guy asking where he go it from!
TwinCalibre said:
I have messaged the guy asking where he go it from!
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Xposed + mod xposed for status bar
can do it
doublehp said:
Xposed + mod xposed for status bar
can do it
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I have added the mod, cant find anything that adds the percentage to the battery. Only options I see are hide battery and set circle battery unless I am looking in the wrong place :/
Found it. It's in xposed Sense 6 battery percent. Looks like this.......
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TwinCalibre said:
I have added the mod, cant find anything that adds the percentage to the battery. Only options I see are hide battery and set circle battery unless I am looking in the wrong place :/
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Maybe it's called "xposed icons"; I have translation issues. Third line is battery. In battery, second line is about showing percentage. Need reboot.
jaimeletelierhay said:
Found it. It's in xposed Sense 6 battery percent. Looks like this.......
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I have tried that one, looked really low res to me so stopped using it, think im gonna just use battery percentage and hide the battery for now
Hey,
Is it somehow possible to activate System UI Tuner in Stock ROM?
I saw some Custom ROMs have it enabled but I want to use it with Stock ROM.
Thanks.
Press and hold the settings button in the notification header.
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VolcanicSkunk said:
Press and hold the settings button in the notification header.
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It's not working on HTC devices.
Only some custom ROMs activated it somehow.
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yes
Maik268 said:
Hey,
Is it somehow possible to activate System UI Tuner in Stock ROM?
I saw some Custom ROMs have it enabled but I want to use it with Stock ROM.
Thanks.
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go to the settings
regards Junaid Shahid :cyclops:
junaidshahidcom said:
go to the settings
regards Junaid Shahid :cyclops:
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I know how it SHOULD work
But HTC disabled that feature, only some custom ROMs enabled it.
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Then it's cool dude
Maik268 said:
I know how it SHOULD work
But HTC disabled that feature, only some custom ROMs enabled it.
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:good:
Please tell us how to do ?
junaidshahidcom said:
:good:
Please tell us how to do ?
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With this thread I try to figure it out.
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you can post a new thread also
Maik268 said:
With this thread I try to figure it out.
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post a new thread it's better than figure out in this thread
Maik268 said:
Hey,
Is it somehow possible to activate System UI Tuner in Stock ROM?
I saw some Custom ROMs have it enabled but I want to use it with Stock ROM.
Thanks.
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A user has to edit the systemui.apk in order to enable System UI Tuner.
This takes decompiling the apk, editing and recompiling. The custom ROMs that have it enabled, dev's have simply edited the apk and any necessary frameworks.
This isn't something you can do yourself unless you're familiar with recompiling apk's and editing smali etc.
datafoo said:
A user has to edit the systemui.apk in order to enable System UI Tuner.
This takes decompiling the apk, editing and recompiling. The custom ROMs that have it enabled, dev's have simply edited the apk and any necessary frameworks.
This isn't something you can do yourself unless you're familiar with recompiling apk's and editing smali etc.
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We, thanks for this answer.
I just want System UI Tuner for hiding icons in status bar.
Do you know any other way how I can hide them?
Last time I recompiled .apks was on M7 release
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Maik268 said:
We, thanks for this answer.
I just want System UI Tuner for hiding icons in status bar.
Do you know any other way how I can hide them?
Last time I recompiled .apks was on M7 release
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Sure do.
Install Xposed and GravityBox.
Fortunately Sense8 is really close to AOSP/stock so many (not all) of the features/mods work. I've cleaned up my quicksettings (instead of using System Tuner) and made a few changes to my statusbar with GravityBox.
datafoo said:
Sure do.
Install Xposed and GravityBox.
Fortunately Sense8 is really close to AOSP/stock so many (not all) of the features/mods work. I've cleaned up my quicksettings (instead of using System Tuner) and made a few changes to my statusbar with GravityBox.
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I already did that, but there is no option for hiding some icons.
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datafoo said:
Sure do.
Install Xposed and GravityBox.
Fortunately Sense8 is really close to AOSP/stock so many (not all) of the features/mods work. I've cleaned up my quicksettings (instead of using System Tuner) and made a few changes to my statusbar with GravityBox.
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I have GravityBox and works but tiles Calculator and Extreme saver are always active..any way to disable them?
CrazyCypher said:
I have GravityBox and works but tiles Calculator and Extreme saver are always active..any way to disable them?
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I have just installed gravity box and also want to remove the calculator from the quick settings too. Anyone worked out how to this?
cluffy said:
I have just installed gravity box and also want to remove the calculator from the quick settings too. Anyone worked out how to this?
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So far I have not found a solution :/
What's wrong with viper10 it has option for almost everything u can need
kushman said:
What's wrong with viper10 it has option for almost everything u can need
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+1:good:
Was just about to post the same thing.
CrazyCypher said:
So far I have not found a solution :/
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No probs. Hopefully HTC re-enable the ability to customise the quick settings again like I could on my M8.....
What's wrong with viper10 it has option for almost everything u can need
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I'd rather stay with the stock ROM and just tweak it the way I want it, just a personal preference
Solved
youtu.be/-O5t6j29tjc here is how to access system ui tuner on HTC devices