Battery show in percentage? - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How to display the battery as percentage instead of a icon representation.
I'd rather see 45% battery life then a icon that show's half.
Any apps that you recommend for this?

Epic Blackclass will be reeased soon and will implement this. Initially showing 10% at a time will update later with 5 % intervals.

crake001 said:
Epic Blackclass will be reeased soon and will implement this. Initially showing 10% at a time will update later with 5 % intervals.
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whats the details on Blackclass? when will it be out? and will it run on top of Epic4G? or need root? details?

Yes it will require root, a preliminary "version" of it should be releaseed in the next few hours.

Since TouchWiz doesn't have battery percentage built into it, the only way would be changing/flashing the framework with requires root.
You can get apps that show a battery notification with %, but changing the battery icon itself to have percentage isn't possible without root.

Don't know if I will be finished by tonight, but soon.
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Yeah that irked me there was no option in there to show it.
In fact there were other apps that when I opened up actually showed the percentage number.

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looking for this battery widget (pic. inside)

Dear All
Kindly help me to find the battery widget in the below pic. it is the one to left with the percentage
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Its, the normal symbol that battery is full charged. Nothing special, in every 2.3.X rom...
Thanks for your reply
Actually the normal symbol is the one to the Right and it is without the percentage. What I'm referring to is the one to the Left with without percentage
I believe this can be acheived by a widget
Can any one help me here ??
This is not a widget. Don't turn your phone off and charge it to 100% and you will have that symbol in your notification bar. Like it was said before you'll need a Gingerbread fw.
OK. If I want a widget that gives battery icons similar to the stock ones but with percentage, what would be that widget, can somebody help me
hmha83 said:
OK. If I want a widget that gives battery icons similar to the stock ones bet with percentage, what would be that widget, can somebody help me
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Look at this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196391
But you must flash your SGS with the lastest fw : ODEXED JVR !
Ramadan kareem
Here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1085759

Where is this battery icon coming from?

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I suddenly acquired this new battery icon on the left.
From the logcat I think it is STATUSBAR-BatteryController. But I can't tell much more than that.
Having two battery percentages is just a waste of space.
Can someone give me some guidance into telling me how to figure out what this is and how to get rid of this?
I suspect it's when I applyed the OMega grey toggle mods, but I can't verify this.
Thanks.
- Frank
As far as I know, anything left-aligned on the status bar is an app notification, not a system one, so it must be one of the apps you have installed.
ChodTheWacko said:
Hello
I suddenly acquired this new battery icon on the left.
From the logcat I think it is STATUSBAR-BatteryController. But I can't tell much more than that.
Having two battery percentages is just a waste of space.
Can someone give me some guidance into telling me how to figure out what this is and how to get rid of this?
I suspect it's when I applyed the OMega grey toggle mods, but I can't verify this.
Thanks.
- Frank
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Yes That is from the toggle mod. I have the same, but with the blue mod
Argh, I figured it out.
It was widgetsoid.
I figured it out by going into terminal monitor, doing an 'su'
and then doing: dumpsys notification
which shows you all current notifications.
Then I just started uninstalling each item one by one, by taking the package name and looking it up via:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blah.blah.blah
- Frank

Wrong battery percentage

For a week or so my battery percentage gone all haywire. Voltage reach maximum when charged around 4.3 volts but battery % at 80% etc. Even charging light turn off. Battery monitor widget shows ac connected and discharging. Sometimes 100% voltage is lesser than 98% etc [emoji33] Pls help
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Did you try to reset your batterystats.bin file?
There is a lot of discussion if it actually does something or not.
But in your situation maybe worth a try?
Google for it if you want to know how it works. There are a lot of tutorials for that.
i ll give a shot
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Did you try to reset your batterystats.bin file?
There is a lot of discussion if it actually does something or not.
But in your situation maybe worth a try?
Google for it if you want to know how it works. There are a lot of tutorials for that.
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i ll give a shot
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Here Is an app that reset batterystats.bin
Also read This before proceeding
Most informative thanks again @bdit.

Battery drain

Hi,
I have had Sony XZ2 Compact since May, it was great. But starting from a week ago, the battery started to drain fast. I did not install or change the usage habit. For example, in two hours, it would go from 100% to 85%. Any ideas? thanks
Please check in advanced battery settings what is consuming the most of your power, and write us top 3.
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Please check in advanced battery settings what is consuming the most of your power, and write us top 3.
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Please have a look. thanks
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check wakelocks
Hi to all....since I own this phone, I have an impressive battery drop ... I use it normally, facebook, very few calls, whatsapp, telegram, and little else of applications I use frequently.
if you use it mixed wifi and mobile data, arrive at the end of the day with 20/25% (and most of the time I keep it in airplane mode, almost 8 hours, at work).
https://ibb.co/5rJJPd0
https://ibb.co/njrRghw
I don't know particular applications that consume ... the drop is noticeable, in little more than 3 hours I go from 60% to 40%

Problem with Kernel/Proximity Sensor causes Battery Drain

Hi,
I have a problem with my G5S recently. I had already sent it to a service center because of this, but Moto's Partner for repairs in Germany is horribly incompetent, so it came back with the same issues still occuring.
I think the whole thing began with a restart by holding power for 10 seconds some weeks ago. Later that day I noticed the infrared sensor on the phone's back to glow permanently red, much brighter than normal. It is the one left to the camera. This is even the case if I power down the phone, only with 0 battery the sensor goes off until I recharge.
With this sensor bug comes a massive battery drain, the phone never seems to go into deep sleep mode, the battery stats in the settings show a ongoing bar under active time. I made some screenshots of GSam Battery Monitor, maybe someone can tell me how to stop the process which holds the device active. The phone has no root or any modification by the way.
Thanks!
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