Please tell me we can still do this somehow?
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No, you can't. The percentage is now displayed next to the battery icon when selected in settings/battery. This is much better.
That's an opinion, but, thanks
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It is an opinion. Nothing more. I say it's better because I can actually read the percentage now.
I wish we could get rid of the battery icon and just use the % text. The icon is worthless.
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Agree, like my percentage but not icon....
yeah i really wish there was an option to take the battery icon away since i use the text.
i've gotten to the point i just block out that image when i'm looking at it lol
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Got my Note 2 yesterday and love it.
One question, is it possible to change the battery guage at all? Just wondering whether that blob of constant colour is going to 'burn in'on the display.
Any way to hide the top bar or cycle colours, position etc?
Would be good if it slowly scrolled or colour cycled etc.
Just a thought...
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Yeah good question, ive always hated the battery meter on stock roms, as far as I know you cant alter it.
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Can Pls anybody explain to me how daydream works? I selected run when charger connected but when will it run now? Do I just hav to put phone in standby or what? Thanks in advance
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Which options did you choose to run? Like for instance the clock is hardly visible. But to answer your question daydream will start when you connect the charger.
Side note: it slowed down my charge time big-time taking way longer to charge when running daydream.
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No sh!t
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Why cant they make something like nokia's lockscreen clock that has notifications for received messages and missed calls...
that thing barely uses any battery even when it is always there...at least on nokia's phones that is.
AndyGnex said:
Why cant they make something like nokia's lockscreen clock that has notifications for received messages and missed calls...
that thing barely uses any battery even when it is always there...at least on nokia's phones that is.
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You mean like DashClock???
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nurik.roman.dashclock..
CrazyPeter said:
You mean like DashClock???
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nurik.roman.dashclock..
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I think he means, like, as a daydream. Dash clock doesn't have a daydream addon. But to answer your question, the purpose of using daydream while charging is so your screen with degrade faster so you'll buy a new phone.
So I used my Bluetooth headphones today with my work iPhone. I never realized that there is a little battery bar next too the icon.
Is there any tweak or app that would give that same info?? I've looked but can't find anything.
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Does the Pixel / XL come with a built in blue light filter feature or something like it or will we have to install a 3rd party app to get it?
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I believe it will be hidden in the System UI Tuner like it is in the 6P - so no 3rd party app, but not as straightforward as on other devices (like the Note 7 - RIP).
I have read from a few places that the Pixel will be getting Night Light but can't really find any info on it.
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Do you mean night mode ,if so I have it in my Nexus 6p using a app and tweaking system UI
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myers022 said:
Does the Pixel / XL come with a built in blue light filter feature or something like it or will we have to install a 3rd party app to get it?
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It is supposed to be built into 7.1 (which Pixel/XL come with).
See here.
Here is pertinent info from above: All devices running 7.1 will receive Night Light (a blue light filter)
I confirm, it's part of Android 7.1 and it's called Night Light. (and available in the Display settings, not hidden in any way).
First Oneplus phone. So far I like it a lot. With past phones, the temperature notifications would be up in the status bar in the corner. With this 7t, I have to pull down twice and then I see the temp notification like it normally would be. Is there a way to make it like it normally would be without having to pull down? Thanks for any help
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First Oneplus phone. So far I like it a lot. With past phones, the temperature notifications would be up in the status bar in the corner. With this 7t, I have to pull down twice and then I see the temp notification like it normally would be. Is there a way to make it like it normally would be without having to pull down? Thanks for any help
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By temp notifications, I mean by various weather apps, not the actual phone. Lol
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jlaholton said:
First Oneplus phone. So far I like it a lot. With past phones, the temperature notifications would be up in the status bar in the corner. With this 7t, I have to pull down twice and then I see the temp notification like it normally would be. Is there a way to make it like it normally would be without having to pull down? Thanks for any help
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I assume you are talking about notifications from some weather app you have installed, because I don't believe the stock weather app offers a notification option.
Anyways, you need to change the notification priority of the app to have it's notification show up in the status bar. Long press the notification -> Set it to important.
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I assume you are talking about notifications from some weather app you have installed, because I don't believe the stock weather app offers a notification option.
Anyways, you need to change the notification priority of the app to have it's notification show up in the status bar. Long press the notification -> Set it to important.
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Thank you. That was it!
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