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I wanna delete percent battery and I backup stock battery, but without delete all changed icons with Xperia S. I have changed icons of batteries but after holding key lock phone restart. I have a 2.3.7 Gingerbread informal. How repair ?
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Hello,
I build my first framework-res.apk and change some icons. All icons would by showed fine but the batterie percent numbers would be wrong. It looks like that the new battery icons never jump on the new % when the battery goes down. When I switch off the phone an power on then the battery shows an new % but not the same like the system. It only go down in this steps: 100% - 90% - 80% and so on but never 98% or 88% or 75% and so on. What did I wrong?
You have to create an image for each percent. So you'll need to create 100 images.
And you need to edit xml files and make 120 icons for charging and normal batterÿ.
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I have an extended battery on my atrix. For some reason, the battery icon (stock) can't see it, so it's showing my phone at 60% signal (when the battery is a 3500MAH battery, and really, shouldn't be at 60 after 4 hours!)....so, how do I remove the battery icon? I'm running .83 with GreyBlur and Pink theme. Can I remove it in the theme and reload the theme?
go into the battery manager under settings and click the battery icon. what is using most of your CPU?
also the battery stats might need to be reset
have a search how to do it
Ok thank you. It says display is using like 40% and if I'm not on the phone the display is off, and brightness is set really low.
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hi guys
ok, so i managed to install the villain rom and it's all working... yay!!
now, i can't seem to change the keyboard layout from qwerty to qwertz. i tried changing the phone language and the input language but it didn't change the layout. does someone have an idea how to do that?
my social hub crashes as soon as i try to open it.
there was a way to change the default homescreen to another screen by modifying the default.prop. it worked with the stock rom but it doesn't seem to work anymore now that i'm on the villainrom.
battery drainage is still crazy. 10% in about an hour of light use. i have the beautiful watch, google search, winamp, calendar and extended controls widgets. autosync is off. watchdog doesn't even give out an alert of an app using to much cpu cycles.
diplay 52%, android os 13%. yesterday i charged the phone overnight. in the afternoon i had to recharge it and before i went out i had to recharge it again...
why not post your question in the villainrom thread in the dev section? You will likely get more help.
arz said:
hi guys
ok, so i managed to install the villain rom and it's all working... yay!!
now, i can't seem to change the keyboard layout from qwerty to qwertz. i tried changing the phone language and the input language but it didn't change the layout. does someone have an idea how to do that?
my social hub crashes as soon as i try to open it.
there was a way to change the default homescreen to another screen by modifying the default.prop. it worked with the stock rom but it doesn't seem to work anymore now that i'm on the villainrom.
battery drainage is still crazy. 10% in about an hour of light use. i have the beautiful watch, google search, winamp, calendar and extended controls widgets. autosync is off. watchdog doesn't even give out an alert of an app using to much cpu cycles.
diplay 52%, android os 13%. yesterday i charged the phone overnight. in the afternoon i had to recharge it and before i went out i had to recharge it again...
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Don`t kn ow abt other problems, but typeing in *#9900# and disableing "fast dormacy" helps battary life ALOT.
Just in case it`s a wi-fi thing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111581
arz said:
hi guys
ok, so i managed to install the villain rom and it's all working... yay!!
now, i can't seem to change the keyboard layout from qwerty to qwertz. i tried changing the phone language and the input language but it didn't change the layout. does someone have an idea how to do that?
battery drainage is still crazy. 10% in about an hour of light use. i have the beautiful watch, google search, winamp, calendar and extended controls widgets. autosync is off. watchdog doesn't even give out an alert of an app using to much cpu cycles.
diplay 52%, android os 13%. yesterday i charged the phone overnight. in the afternoon i had to recharge it and before i went out i had to recharge it again...
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To get Quertz keyboard, flash your CSC. Search for the forum with them all listed.
To increase battery life, try freezing unwanted Samsung apps, and underclock to 500 or 800 MHz.
Yup, just do an ODIN flash of the multi-CSC
I'd suggest removing any resource monitor apps you have - I just got 1 day 10 hours out a charge, including gaming
I don't use any watch dog things or battery monitors. I just leave it to be awesome
Remember to do a full wipe before installing.
Hi! I'm using GingerReal v1.0 and as you know it hasn't a cooked in Extended Power Menu and percentage battery indicator. So, I began to use Ext.ded Pwr Menu patch (which is shared here by Lovetz), it's very good. But today I hang up with the idea of having a nice battery indicator with percentage, then I found out UOT Kitchen and made myself a fine percentage btry indicator and installed it decently. And it worked, I've been very glad that both of my demands has been fullfilled...Till I perceived that after this battery update, the extenden power manu has gone, actually whole power menu has gone (when try to call power menu by pressing the power button, nothing happens, just giving a warning which I cant remember at the moment)! So, I installed again ext. pwr. menu update, and now percentage btry ind. has gone (naturally). I think these two updates are based on framework-res system and when trying to have installed both, something crashes. Well, now I'm looking for a way to cook these two (even a boot animation too) updates in one stable package. Any idea or suggest will be muchly appreciated.
Marjinal said:
Hi! I'm using GingerReal v1.0 and as you know it hasn't a cooked in Extended Power Menu and percentage battery indicator. So, I began to use Ext.ded Pwr Menu patch (which is shared here by Lovetz), it's very good. But today I hang up with the idea of having a nice battery indicator with percentage, then I found out UOT Kitchen and made myself a fine percentage btry indicator and installed it decently. And it worked, I've been very glad that both of my demands has been fullfilled...Till I perceived that after this battery update, the extenden power manu has gone, actually whole power menu has gone (when try to call power menu by pressing the power button, nothing happens, just giving a warning which I cant remember at the moment)! So, I installed again ext. pwr. menu update, and now percentage btry ind. has gone (naturally). I think these two updates are based on framework-res system and when trying to have installed both, something crashes. Well, now I'm looking for a way to cook these two (even a boot animation too) updates in one stable package. Any idea or suggest will be muchly appreciated.
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If the framework-res.apk is pulled from your /system/framework (after extended power menu patch is applied) for UOT..you should not have problems.
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If the framework-res.apk is pulled from your /system/framework (after extended power menu patch is applied) for UOT..you should not have problems.
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I managed that (combining Ext.Pwr with % btry) on a different way, thanks. Now I need a formula to cook a new boot animation into this new update. UOT Kitchen hasn't such an option (adding a new boot animation for Ace).
I'm using Pantech IM-A820L, rom CM10 but battery drain so fast ... when i use battery monitor widget pro indicator 0% is 3.850V and power shutoff... please guide me how to fix it to 3.500V for longer time use. I tried to wipe battery but not work ... Thanks so much
If you look under Settings > Battery, you can see whats using most power.