Battery percentage in notification bar - X Play Themes and Apps

Is there any app available to see the battery percentage in notification bar like in samsung mobiles? i.e. percentage beside battery indicator.
I tried few simple apps displaying battery percentage in notification bar....but they always have a notification in notification slide..
Already tried:
1. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=zanojmobiapps.batterypercentage
2.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dddev.battery_percent_tracker
3.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.kroegerama.android4batpercent

What OS are you running?
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RealWelder said:
What OS are you running?
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I am using stock MM 6.0.1

Should be in Settings/Battery or in Settings/Display... I don't have MM but on KK it is Settings/Battery and on LP it is Settings/Display. Hopefully you can find it... It should be built into the system.
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pramod_bem said:
I am using stock MM 6.0.1
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If you pull down notifications - quick settings, youl see a gear icon in top right corner. Press it and hold untill it starts to spin and that should unlock the UI Tuner - once it's unlocked you'll find it at the very bottom of settings menu. Go there and enable embedded battery percentage

Thanks. I'm already using embedded battery percentage enabled using system ui tuner. I'm expecting percentage no. Between network symbol and battery symbol as in Samsung TouchWiz. That means a separate no. Not the embedded one. I'm fine with top left in notification bar also.

pramod_bem said:
Thanks. I'm already using embedded battery percentage enabled using system ui tuner. I'm expecting percentage no. Between network symbol and battery symbol as in Samsung TouchWiz. That means a separate no. Not the embedded one. I'm fine with top left in notification bar also.
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there are some apps that show battery percentage when they run, like Power Toggles or GSAM Battery monitor. Cool Tool is also good and usefull, but it shows battery and other stuff using overlay, so you can move it all around the screen. And if you're rooted then GravityBox is the best option I know (requires Xposed)

minimale_ldz said:
If you pull down notifications - quick settings, youl see a gear icon in top right corner. Press it and hold untill it starts to spin and that should unlock the UI Tuner - once it's unlocked you'll find it at the very bottom of settings menu. Go there and enable embedded battery percentage
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under rated and under used feature! If you don't want extra apps cluttering your phone and want to keep your phone stock, this is your option

pramod_bem said:
Is there any app available to see the battery percentage in notification bar like in samsung mobiles? i.e. percentage beside battery indicator.
I tried few simple apps displaying battery percentage in notification bar....but they always have a notification in notification slide..
Already tried:
1. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=zanojmobiapps.batterypercentage
2.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dddev.battery_percent_tracker
3.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.kroegerama.android4batpercent
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I've been using the third option and only puts the battery percentage inside the battery signal, and does not create a notification slide.
I'm on MM 6.0.1 stock on my Moto XPlay

antoniovieira said:
I've been using the third option and only puts the battery percentage inside the battery signal, and does not create a notification slide.
I'm on MM 6.0.1 stock on my Moto XPlay
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Sorry for the oftopic , which icon pack are you using ?
I liked ur very much
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jerryn70 said:
Sorry for the oftopic , which icon pack are you using ?
I liked ur very much
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I'm using Proton Icon pack.

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Temperature in status bar

Can somebody point me to an app that can display the temperature directly in the status bar? BatteryIndicator only shows the percentage and I have to unlock the phone and pull it down in order to see the temp. Is there an app I can use to display the battery temperature (or CPU temperature) directly in the status bar?
Battery Status Pro does this.
[Edit] just noticed you wanted it displayed in the status bar. Don't know of one. Sorry.
I just use battery life widget on my main home screen. It shows temp right there for you on your home screen.
RogerPodacter said:
I just use battery life widget on my main home screen. It shows temp right there for you on your home screen.
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I don't want a widget, I just want the temperature displayed in my status bar. If you know an app that does that, please let me know.
RogerPodacter said:
I just use battery life widget on my main home screen. It shows temp right there for you on your home screen.
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I don't want a widget, I just want the temperature displayed in my status bar. If you know an app that does that, please let me know.
I've seen one around, but can't remember its name.
Anyway, there's one for sure, just keep searching.
There's an app called tempmonitor but it shows systems temp not battery.... I think
Ijust searched for it and it looks like they're having trouble with it if you have froyo
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Try with BatteryTime Lite
I too seek this functionality.
BatteryTime Lite gives a charge percentage in the status bar, but does NOT offer the ability to display the temperature in the status bar. You can drag down from the status bar display and see the temperature, but that is just as inconvenient as having to go look at a widget.
So, we keep looking...
Respectfully, I would like to know why this is important to you.
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I am learning about over clocking, and I am concerned about overheating by running the CPU too fast. So I wanted to watch the battery temperature while I did my normal phone activities.
It looks like temperature is something that must be polled, (rather than receiving as an event) so this sort of functionality, specifically within the status bar, may be unattractive for a developer, because the polling would be more of a drain on battery and CPU, than just posting the new status when the notification comes in.
use "TempMonitor lite". It gives you a small icon in the status bar with the temperature of your battery. It's what i use for it. Good luck
SOUSAFRUI @ NEXUS ONE
Thanks!
As soon as I figured out to set the display color to white, it worked like a champ.
(The black default was invisible, and appeared non-working.)
Did someone answer this question? Interesten in app like topic author!
Found one, use battery monitor widget with a skin showing battery temp from here:http://www.3c71.com/notifications/ccc71.bmw.icons.ttc1.apk

Battery status across top of screen

There is a bar that when my battery is low it shows up red, full it shows up white, and when its charging it shows up green and scrolls. I think it was some setting i messed up, but I changed the launcher and that didn't fix it so I guess its a system setting. Anyone have any ideas? I'm running cm10 if that helps.
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There is a bar that when my battery is low it shows up red, full it shows up white, and when its charging it shows up green and scrolls. I think it was some setting i messed up, but I changed the launcher and that didn't fix it so I guess its a system setting. Anyone have any ideas? I'm running cm10 if that helps.
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Don't believe that is one of the options in CM. Do you have any third party apps installed that could make changes to status bar? I think that kind of change can be made in PAC rom, are you running that?
Or you have the miui battery bar from the market installed
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Or you have the miui battery bar from the market installed
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I think Rign is right, with PAC you can use ROM Control, under Status Bar, Battery. There is an option for Battery Bar. Perhaps you enabled this?
Edit - Sorry, esloan was probably right about running PAC with ROM control.
I feel dumb
It was indeed a 3rd party app, i installed it by mistake via my computer and it installed on my next boot. Thanks guys.

Remove Notification Toggle icon from notification bar

Is there a way to remove those two wrench icons at the top without removing the actual toggles in my notifications menu? See attachments.
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r0b0m1nd said:
Is there a way to remove those two wrench icons at the top without removing the actual toggles in my notifications menu? See attachments.
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Sure! You appear to be using either "Notification Toggles" or "Power Toggles". Both have an option in settings to use a transparent icon, but if you do that, it shifts the other icons over so you have blank areas in your notification bar. I didn't like that myself, and instead opted to change it to a battery % icon instead (this is also available in settings).
You -might- be able to use one of the Xposed modules to hide it completely, but I haven't tried.
Dang you are awesome. That did the trick. Thank you!
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Power Toggles has an option to hide the icon but keep the toggles. However, this will cause the toggles to be 'low priority' and will usually be moved to the bottom when you get other notifications.

Remove stock battery icon?

Are there any marshmallow roms out yet that have the ability to remove the stock battery icon so you can use the 3minit battery mod without having the stock battery icon show as well?
Thanks
You can do it on stock, so likely all roms can?
Bring down notifications so that the settings gear is shown, and long press until you see a notification that system ui tuner is enabled, then look for it below about phone.
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scryan said:
You can do it on stock, so likely all roms can?
Bring down notifications so that the settings gear is shown, and long press until you see a notification that system ui tuner is enabled, then look for it below about phone.
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I did that, but I wasn't able to find a way to remove the stock battery icon there. Any ideas?
kclive said:
I did that, but I wasn't able to find a way to remove the stock battery icon there. Any ideas?
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Oh snap.
Apparently I have NO idea what I am talking about
I did it real quick to ADD the %, and remembered there being battery option and being able to remove most everything from status bar.... Apparently everything but battery. Sorry, no help.

App that shows ONLY percentage of battery. (Without any other notification elswhere)

HI
Is there an app that shows ONLY percentage of battery without any other notification elswhere? (no lock screen bar etc)
What's wrong with the standard battery percentage inside of the battery icon (like on every other android phone)? You can't enable it through settings (thanks Motorola...) but you can download an app called battery percent enabler to enable it. After it's enabled you can uninstall the app and it will stick.
Sean89us said:
What's wrong with the standard battery percentage inside of the battery icon (like on every other android phone)? You can't enable it through settings (thanks Motorola...) but you can download an app called battery percent enabler to enable it. After it's enabled you can uninstall the app and it will stick.
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Well, I tried that, but is is completely unreadable...To small.
Sean89us said:
What's wrong with the standard battery percentage inside of the battery icon (like on every other android phone)? You can't enable it through settings (thanks Motorola...) but you can download an app called battery percent enabler to enable it. After it's enabled you can uninstall the app and it will stick.
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Pull down the notification bar to where you see the Quick Settings. Long press the settings (gear) icon until it spins, then let go. Now you can access the System UI tuner which lets you add the battery percent in the icon without downloading that app. Only works on Marshmallow.
Xposed & Gravity Box has this, if you're rooted. I prefer this look myself.
Try "Akku-Prozentanzeige" from "Kroegerama". I cant post links so you have to search yourself
chris23445 said:
Pull down the notification bar to where you see the Quick Settings. Long press the settings (gear) icon until it spins, then let go. Now you can access the System UI tuner which lets you add the battery percent in the icon without downloading that app. Only works on Marshmallow.
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The text is too small to be readable, but still, pretty awesome. Thanks!
I use battery widget reborn and have done for many years, there is a free one to try before buying it, give it a try think you will like it
I created this app as test code that I plan to integrate with my primary system info app (Sys-I) in the future. Not sure if it is what you are looking for exactly, but it's small and light.
Not a lot of features, it was just a test, but it functions.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bryancandi.batterynotify
GSAM Pro (paid version) and a theme can do this... Nice big numbers and with some tweaking you overlay the stock icon to cover it with big numbers.
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chris23445 said:
Pull down the notification bar to where you see the Quick Settings. Long press the settings (gear) icon until it spins, then let go. Now you can access the System UI tuner which lets you add the battery percent in the icon without downloading that app. Only works on Marshmallow.
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Thanks for this! I didn't know about that System UI Tuner thing.

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