[Q] Ongoing Battery Notification - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I installed Gingbread and restored all my apps. All of the sudden, I get a battery notification in the notification bar. Its not a full battery, or a low battery. Its the current percentage. It is listed under the header as an "Ongoing" notification. It has the percentage with the explanation "battery level changed."
I have tried wiping, restoring to stock, and going back to Gingerbread. It always returns. Any help would be appreciated, this is driving me crazy.
UPDATE
I installed the Talon kernel, after reboot the icon was gone for about 10 minutes, then came back.
Thanks

I just got that on my nexus one with cm7 today. Were you able to fix it?

i get the same **** cant get rid of it

What ROM are you running. I have been using gingerbread for months and have never seen this.
Does the time this started coincide with any apps you downloaded? What happens when you click on it in the notification tray?
Sent from my Captivate running Continuum 5.6

When I bring down the notification bar it says: Ongoing - "battery level changed".
If i click on the notification I get sent to the android battery screen.
I am running the latest cm7 and didn't install any apps recently.

Found it
I was experiencing this annoying problem too. Finally, I tracked it down to being part of System Info Widget (version 2.2).
In the settings of the System Info Widget, choose "Display Options" and then set the "Battery Display" to "none"... All fixed!

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Frustration with notification bar colours... THEY KEEP COMING BACK!

A few weeks back when I was messing around with CM6 nightlies, I tried using the inbuilt notification bar colour options to change the bar to black. I used it for a while and then noticed something, the changes keep coming back...
I have wiped/formatted MULTIPLE times since (including the SD card). I am now currently on CM6 final, and yet again the weird colour settings keep coming back.
Ex - Wiped/formated (including SD) today, flashed CM6 final. After the first reboot everything is stock CM6 (i.e. white notification bar). I reboot the phone again, and boom the weird dark colour changes now appear with the notification bar. I have tried resetting the changes, nothing. I have tried flashing themes (elegant steel today) and while they appear to work, the bar colours are all messed up even after successfully importing the xml. It's almost like they have merged with the old settings.
I'm seriously getting a little pissed. I don't understand why the bar settings ALWAYS come back even after full wipes/format or even after resetting the UI in CM settings. Is there some kind of backup somewhere? (I assume through google because the data on the card and phone has been wiped so many times).
Little help?
For what it's worth another reset of UI, davlik re-wipe and reflash fixed most of it. Also make sure that custom bar and drop down menu in CM settings are both unchecked generally. Mine always were, but apparently checking and then unchecking them again can help.

[Q] How to get rid of second battery icon?

Hey all... I just finished flashing speedmod with darky's rom 9.2 extreme and noticed what appears to be 2 battery icons. If I tap the left one it displays the date then goes back to the battery icon.
What is the purpose of that and how do I remove it?
Also I don't seem to see the samsung email social hub. Is it no longer in production? It worked nice for push emails.
Thanks in advance.
SGS i9000m JL2, Darky's 9.2, HardcoreSpeedMod, Firmware 2.2.1
Rashar said:
Hey all... I just finished flashing speedmod with darky's rom 9.2 extreme and noticed what appears to be 2 battery icons. If I tap the left one it displays the date then goes back to the battery icon.
What is the purpose of that and how do I remove it?
Also I don't seem to see the samsung email social hub. Is it no longer in production? It worked nice for push emails.
Thanks in advance.
SGS i9000m JL2, Darky's 9.2, HardcoreSpeedMod, Firmware 2.2.1
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Hi, you get rid of the left hand side icon just first pulling down tho notification slider and then just press the row that displays the unplugged since.... Then menu -button --> close --> yes.
Same can be done by opening the circular battery app from your apps and pressing menu -button --> close --> yes.
Got it! Thanks.
Another question regarding this, the battery icon on the left seems to be the one that changes color whereas the one on the right is always green/grey.
Is it possible to remove the one on the right and keep the one on the left?
Or to make the one on the right change colors as the battery changes?
Thanks in advance
It is not possible to remove the right battery icon. At least i do not know. You can simply uninstall the app circle battery indicator to delete the left one.
If you think the right one is ugly or must be same with the left one , you can install the configurator and check the option "circle battery icon". So now after the reflash you will be surprised.
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[Q] ViperOne 6.2.1 Questions

Hello. I just flashed this ROM and the phone works. I have all my apps and contacts, etc. However, besides it showing in the Software Information section of the About page, there is absolutely no indication of the ROM being installed. My home screen is black and I lost my top status bar normally showing the signal, time, battery life, etc. Any ideas?
JoeColadarci said:
Hello. I just flashed this ROM and the phone works. I have all my apps and contacts, etc. However, besides it showing in the Software Information section of the About page, there is absolutely no indication of the ROM being installed. My home screen is black and I lost my top status bar normally showing the signal, time, battery life, etc. Any ideas?
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Did you "Remove Sense" and select to install Google Now Launcher in the Viper installer? Because that was giving me issues similar to yours. Try doing another clean install and this time either do not remove Sense, or if you decide to remove sense select Nova Launcher instead.
Oops
Turns out I was only flashing the update. After reading more into it I realized the ROM was 1.3g and flashed it, then the update.
SakreD said:
Did you "Remove Sense" and select to install Google Now Launcher in the Viper installer? Because that was giving me issues similar to yours. Try doing another clean install and this time either do not remove Sense, or if you decide to remove sense select Nova Launcher instead.
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Battery Life
So, my phone has been unplugged for about 2 hours. It was barely used and just about all apps are closed. My battery is down to 88%. How can I improve the battery life? Is there any kind of "tweek" available?
JoeColadarci said:
So, my phone has been unplugged for about 2 hours. It was barely used and just about all apps are closed. My battery is down to 88%. How can I improve the battery life? Is there any kind of "tweek" available?
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your apps eating battery and there is no tweak, you can change kernel, im using v059 from poondog
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HELP! Statusbar changed into white Icons
I need help! I didn't know where to post it, so I try it here..
My "Circle Batterie" in ViperOne 6.2.0 which normally changes the colours (100-75% = blue; 74-50% = green ...) is suddenly white.
And the Icons like the alarm clock, bluetooth... is white too even though I set purple as the colour of these.
Thank You for answer.

[Q] CM10.2.1 laggy Trebuchet - icon labels

Hi,
I'm using CM10.2.1 on my ovation device and have noticed a significant slowdown/lag when rearranging (moving) app-icons on the home screen.
It depends on the number of icons that are displayed on the current page - when there are many icons, the slowdown is horrible.
My grid size is 8 rows x 5 columns.
If I check "Hide icon labels (Hide homescreen icon labels)" (Personalization->Home Screen->General), rearranging app-icons is very smooth with no slowdowns. So it has something to do with the label rendering?
What can I do to avoid the slowdowns without having to learn the app-icons by heart.
Have you tried enabling force gpu acceleration in developers options?
jpisini said:
Have you tried enabling force gpu acceleration in developers options?
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Yes, I tried that already. It makes no difference. If I enable "Show GPU overdraw", the icon labels are marked light red to red - no matter wether "force gpu rendering" is checked or not.
I also tried "Disable HW overlays" - this has no effect.
How many icons are needed for this to appear? I can add that many and see if I see the same thing.
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With 6 Icons on one page, the difference is quite obvious.
If you add more icons, it will get worse. If you fill a 5 x 8 screen with icons, it's a real pain.
Strange my home screen has 20 things move around like butter
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What can I do to solve this problem?
CHV said:
What can I do to solve this problem?
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You'll probably find that its one (or more) app that's not playing nicely. I'd start by removing them one at a time until it reveals itself.
Just did a full wipe and clean install. Skipped everything possible - no wifi configured, no Google account, no restore from Google.
Then dragged some icons on home screen. Moving them around is now much better, but not as perfect as with icon labels switched off!
After that, I verified the grid size in the Trebuchet preferences - changed nothing, returned to home screen. Now some of the icons are not visible any more and some of them are outside the screen area.
I've got no idea what's going on here... Trebuchet perhaps is mixing up colums and lines sizes of the homescreen grid?
All I can think of to suggest at this point is:
Make certain your chosen CWM10.2 downloaed properly (or do it again).
Make certain you have the correct GApps package.
Make certain you installedd them with the correct version of CWM.
I'm assuming you followed the Guide for Dummies. It's pretty idiot resistant. After I create the bootable SD, I like to install just the EMMC version of CWM followed by the ROM. Then let the Nook boot all the way through. Go into settings and enable boot options, reboot into recovery and then install GApps. Reboot again, connect to WiFi and let everything update.
If that doesn't work, I'd suggest starting over from a fresh install of the stock ROM.
Went back to stock ROM without problems.
Reset to factory defaults.
Downloaded cm-10.2.1-ovation.zip again. No file differences found. Flashed it via CWM v6.0.2.8 for HD+ (Stock)
Flashed gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip.
The problem is still present.
CHV said:
Went back to stock ROM without problems.
Reset to factory defaults.
Downloaded cm-10.2.1-ovation.zip again. No file differences found. Flashed it via CWM v6.0.2.8 for HD+ (Stock)
Flashed gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip.
The problem is still present.
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Don't know what else to say. I just (literally) went from stock to 10.1, then to 10.2, then to 11 (which I'm on now). I would rather pack the stuff I use on one screen than flip back and forth between screens. I keep it full with widgets, shortcuts, and quick-launchers. No problems like yours.
When you say, "Reset to factory defaults." you mean you flashed it back to the stock firmware?
Yes, I did a full wipe and flashed back to stock ROM - to start over from scratch.
Then I flashed CM 10.2.1 as described... and the problem is back.
Now I'm trying CM11 (M6) which does not show this particular problem (everything moves smoothly), but it has some nasty bugs. Reading a book in "Google Books" often causes a crash and the Nook reboots. The notification bar crashes sometimes when I pull it down. Sound is strange in King.com games (Candy Crush etc.)...
FWIW - You're in good company. My most used app is Kindle (Ironic, aint it?). I get random reboots with every ROM I've tried. Some are much worse than others.

How to disable System UI "your battery is full" notification?

Posting here as I haven't heard back in the S10+ forum:
I don't recall seeing this on my Note9 running Pie, but with my S10+, when the battery is full, a second battery icon is pushed (left side next to the time) when the phone is plugged in and battery at 100%. According to the notification details, it is System UI / Battery Full. Unfortunately I cannot disable any of the System UI notifications.
Any workaround?
Update: System UI on the Note9 doesn't have a "battery full" trigger, hence why I've never seen it. Definitely something introduced on the S10.
Hoping to find out as well. I did set mine to Silent, removed app icon badges, and disabled it on the lock screen, but I believe it still shows on the notification tray and AOD
Devhux said:
Hoping to find out as well. I did set mine to Silent, removed app icon badges, and disabled it on the lock screen, but I believe it still shows on the notification tray and AOD
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Yep this exactly.
Well hello there, fellow RFD'er!
Hope to find this out too
You can use the app autonotification to get rid of notifications like that. The notification hiding part of the app is free
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You can use this app to hide the battery notification.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.easy4u.ncleaner&referrer=utm_source=share
Any updates to fix this annoying problem? I just want to disable everything to do with the 100% fully charged activation.
I'm using AutoNotification to block the WiFi Calling notification.
- choose "Notification blocking"
- select the process causing this notification
- Enter the exact title or message
- done - after tapping ok, the notification should be blocked.
It works without any issues and I didn't notice any battery consumption by this app

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