App that shows ONLY percentage of battery. (Without any other notification elswhere) - X Style (Pure) Themes and Apps

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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Enable System UI tuner on Marshmallow

This is a guide to enable System UI tuner on Marshmallow.
Since we cannot root our Android One currently, it is a good way to tweak our devices right now.
It includes
•Re-arrange the Quick Settings toggles.
•Show hide items from the status bar (such as casting icon, do not disturb icon, etc.)
•Show the embedded battery percentage in the Battery indicator.
•Toggle Demo Mode
To enable this, do the following:
•Pull down the notification drawer to display the Settings gear icon in the top right corner.
•Long press this icon. It may not be noticeable, but it will begin to spin under your finger. It may take a couple of tries (did for me on two different devices).
•When it's activated, you will see a popup that says "Congrats! System UI Tuner has been added to Settings" (See screenshot).
•Go to your Settings and you will see an option for "System UI Tuner" under "About Phone".
That's it! Enjoy
hp5942 said:
This is a guide to enable System UI tuner on Marshmallow.
Since we cannot root our Android One currently, it is a good way to tweak our devices right now.
It includes
•Re-arrange the Quick Settings toggles.
•Show hide items from the status bar (such as casting icon, do not disturb icon, etc.)
•Show the embedded battery percentage in the Battery indicator.
•Toggle Demo Mode
To enable this, do the following:
•Pull down the notification drawer to display the Settings gear icon in the top right corner.
•Long press this icon. It may not be noticeable, but it will begin to spin under your finger. It may take a couple of tries (did for me on two different devices).
•When it's activated, you will see a popup that says "Congrats! System UI Tuner has been added to Settings" (See screenshot).
•Go to your Settings and you will see an option for "System UI Tuner" under "About Phone".
That's it! Enjoy
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System UI tuner is some of the best feature i like in android marshmallow update without custom rom you can customize your quick settings
Nice info, thx
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Maheep Shrimali said:
System UI tuner is some of the best feature i like in android marshmallow update without custom rom you can customize your quick settings
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Yeah without gravitybox and xposed right now it is our only way of tweaking
Does it work for HTC m8? Can't seem to be getting anywhere??
Stuck ram
I think that only works on AOSP/Close to stock ROMs.
Oh OK thanks for responding.....I've been trying and nothing so no ui tuner for me.
Does not work for note 4 CM 13 ...
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Does not work for note 4 CM 13 ...
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Use edit tiles in CM13

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.

Battery percentage in notification bar

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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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.

How to enable Network / Wifi speed on Status bar

Hello,
Know someone a trick to enable / view network speed on status bar ( some trick as for battery )? Some hide settings from where to enable?
Thanks
cyber-mix said:
Hello,
Know someone a trick to enable / view network speed on status bar ( some trick as for battery )? Some hide settings from where to enable?
Thanks
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Wait for bootloader unlock and custom ROM.
Only way to do it right now is to download an app that displays it in the left corner.
just to add to that , the 3G or 4G symbol is always displaying EVEN with the data turned OFF...
in the case that the phone is indeed using Mobile Data there are small arrow indicators that show Mobile usage.
app for everything that you need. This is something which bothers me coming from MIUI and its available customisation options. Ability to record calls from the dialler all the way to something trivial like Battery% in status bar.
Skamath said:
app for everything that you need. This is something which bothers me coming from MIUI and its available customisation options. Ability to record calls from the dialler all the way to something trivial like Battery% in status bar.
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Battery Percentage can be set to be displayed either while on charge or always.
That can be set within the system ui tuner, and that can be activated by holding down the gear symbol (settings) on the pull down menu.
Then in the settings menu you should see the system ui options.
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hinuk said:
Battery Percentage can be set to be displayed either while on charge or always.
That can be set within the system ui tuner, and that can be activated by holding down the gear symbol (settings) on the pull down menu.
Then in the settings menu you should see the system ui options.
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Strange enough that my TA-1004 not able to enable this System UI Tuner by long pressing the gear icon and then release it.
alexander3133 said:
Strange enough that my TA-1004 not able to enable this System UI Tuner by long pressing the gear icon and then release it.
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Have you disabled any animations in developers options? If so, you have to turn them on again to make it work.
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Have you disabled any animations in developers options? If so, you have to turn them on again to make it work.
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You are right, I disabled them all. Strange that this UI tweak menu need that to be enabled.
Thanks.

Disable network traffic indicators

They're kind of distracting, and imo useless. Any way to get rid of them?
Wouldn't be too bad if there was a dedicated space in the status bar for them, but when they come and go, icons to the left bounce around.
rouyal said:
They're kind of distracting, and imo useless. Any way to get rid of them?
Wouldn't be too bad if there was a dedicated space in the status bar for them, but when they come and go, icons to the left bounce around.
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Yes I find them to be very distracting as well. I did a quick search to look on how to disable them but came up empty [emoji852]️
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I ended up just disabling the data icon entirely. I almost never end up in a dead zone without signal/wifi, and if you really want to know you can use a widget or KLWP or something to make an indicator on your desktop.
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I ended up just disabling the data icon entirely. I almost never end up in a dead zone without signal/wifi, and if you really want to know you can use a widget or KLWP or something to make an indicator on your desktop.
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How did you disable the data icon?
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Enable the System UI Tuner by pulling down the notification shade and long pressing the settings gear icon for a while.
Then, find System UI Tuner in the System Settings. From there you can disable various icons.
Sony monitor their own Community forums for feedback. There are a few threads over there already about these network indicators causing icons to shift around; plenty of people find them irritating. Be sure to add your thoughts to those threads and hopefully Sony will change the icons in a future update.
I went to phone settings and found a Sony email address and sent some feedback mostly about the status bar indicators, nfc icon, auto brightness, and missing Oreo night mode (blue light filter). But I'll check out the Sony forum. Both Oreo and the phone are fairly new, so maybe it's just they need to polish the software a bit.
I thought I was the only one finding this annoying. I was about to create a new thread about it. I think what I can do for now is to disable the entire icon and install some third party app for wifi indicator.
Disabling the activity icons with a simple app and an adb command: https://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Othe...Accordion-in-Notification-Bar-on/td-p/1275179
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Disabling the activity icons with a simple app and an adb command: https://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Othe...Accordion-in-Notification-Bar-on/td-p/1275179
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Thank you!!! Can't wait to get home and try this, will update this post with the results.

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