[Q] GF battery % on the "main" screen - Samsung Gear Fit

There is any way to put the Battery % on the main/clock screen, like when its charging. Or a simply bar on the long or short side?
I search the forums but didn't find answers nor questions maybe i missed something :cyclops: and there is a tickbox in the GF manager?

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[Q] New battery driver?

I was talking to a friend of mine about the Atrix's battery meter being only 10% increments, and he told me the Rhodium originally had something similar, until the battery driver was replaced.
Just curious, is the same possible here?
Please post questions such as this in the general forum.
edgeicator said:
Please post questions such as this in the general forum.
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You could also point him to the discussion about this. This has been brought up and is not possible. Hardware limitation.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=965682
Bah, I was hoping that a hardware limitation wouldn't be the case.
I saw that the voltage was available through /sys, would it be possible to create a more accurate meter through that?
Use "Battery Left Widget" (Avail on the Market) and once trained it will give you a fairly accurate percentage of battery life left.
Circle Battery Widget also seems to give an accurate readout.
Seeing the same thing here...Seems like circle battery shows 1% increments in line with the 10% increments in the battery manager.
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http://i.imgur.com/5ktRkl.jpg
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Losing Battery life pretty quickly now.. Why?

I flashed my vibrant to bionix 1.3.1 a while back, pretty much a week after is was released. Its been great up to about 2-3 days ago. I had a full charge at work around 2 pm i got home and check it at around 6 it was at 72% and i think i wrote 2-4 texts lastnight. Got up this morning is was at 44%. I used to get about 2-3 days! out of light use. It will probably be dead by 2 pm again today.
What gives?
Network data off -
Black background -
Brightness is the lowest -
Sorry for not putting the main problem in the title.
Posting this twice probably won't work.
Oh look another thread in general section!
I answered it there.
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^You should have done this before!^ I'm going to make it easier for you and explain in simple terms. Drain your battery until it can no longer turn on. Then charge your phone for about 4-5 hours. You will reset the battery meter. Hopefully, this will work out for you.
On another note: try charging your phone when it's low on batteries (less than 30%).

Making sense of default battery stats

Does anybody know of a reference on the battery stats, specifically the graph and below noted detail.
For instance for the Mobile network signal there is a long green bar which I presume when GSM signal was active but there are tiny brown strips in there as well. What do these brown strips mean?
For the Awake and Screen on stat I presume each area in blue indicates activity. But how does this help as I though when the screen is on automatically the phone is awake as well?
Aside from getting another app to make more sense of these stats is there no way to even attach time to these stats? Is there another hidden way where better battery stat information can be gathered (again without any third party app)?
- Grey bits in the mobile signal indicate when you switch from 3G to 2G, or it means the signal is weak - I forget which, probably the former
- You'll notice that Awake and Screen On do not always match. There will be times when the phone is awake but the screen is not on. These are called Wake Locks, and they're pretty normal, but minimising them does help battery life for obvious reasons.
- In answer to your last question, install an application called Better Battery Stats. There's a thread on here somewhere that should help you - have a search.
For what it's worth, your battery life looks pretty good considering how much you appear to be using it.
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- Grey bits in the mobile signal indicate when you switch from 3G to 2G, or it means the signal is weak - I forget which, probably the former
- You'll notice that Awake and Screen On do not always match. There will be times when the phone is awake but the screen is not on. These are called Wake Locks, and they're pretty normal, but minimising them does help battery life for obvious reasons.
- In answer to your last question, install an application called Better Battery Stats. There's a thread on here somewhere that should help you - have a search.
For what it's worth, your battery life looks pretty good considering how much you appear to be using it.
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Thanks for the reply. Searched the forum but looks everybody just reverts back to some or other app for battery stats. Seems the default battery stats are undocumented or something I need to search on the Android development forums?

CM11 S3 Battery Issues

Hello,
I have CM11 20140212 and the previous versions before this update are having major issues with battery life.
I would keep the phone charging for hours and lose 50% of that charge in 30 minutes MAX then reaching 65% 3G data turns off and the whole network and the network logo shows just an outline over the bars, and the screen starts flickering like CRAZY in horizontal light lines not the pixels the backlight does it.
Any solutions? and is it with everybody or just my phone? because on CM10.2 it was totally fine and battery life was extremely good.
Thanks!
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Please use the red report button and ask a mod to move the post.
CM is not the best option to go for when you need battery life.. but that stat you are getting kind of seems like a battery issue, did you check CM10.2 now, or was it a long time back?
and also do try ROMs with Battery management tools, like Fusion, ProBam, Mokee etc

Battery Graph Confusion

Sorry if this is in the wrong section, but does anyone know what these disconnections in the battery graph is, if there's something wrong with my battery, maybe I can get another one relatively quick. I have a screenshot, but being new to the forum I can't figure out how to attach it. Thanks in advance.

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