*#*#4636#*#* doesn't work?? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

Maybe I am doing something wrong, but I thought that was the code to see full battery stats and what not... did it change?

download https://dl.dropbox.com/u/60456912/anycut.apk
new shortcut- activity and choose TESTING

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Battery Status build 202

I just installed this (went from Build 197) and noticed that the CPU usage indicator was no longer present. Anyone know why this was taken out? I am guessing it is because of decreased battery life, but I thought that was useful piece of information to have.
It's still there. just tap on the first memory icon and it will change the reception percentage icon to the cpu icon. After 30 secs or so it will change back to the way it was before though.
Well tapping on the first icon brings up the SD card available room. I did discover something odd though, According to the "about" tab the installed version is build 197. Perhaps the developer uppped or linked the wrong file?
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Disregard my idiocy, it helps if I download from the freakin beta section instead of the "stable" release... boy do I feel stupid!
Heres where you get build 202, it's here on XDA-Dev.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=270751

Battery level indication while charging

Is it possible to get this information in the battery icon? I guess it's not, cause I've never seen it. Even the simplest feature phone will indicative the current level while charging, usually with an animation where the charge level indicator goes from the current level to full. On the HD2 it seems to only be possible to show charging or full. I'm aware that I can find this info elsewhere, e.g. in notifications screen, but it would be nice to have this information at a glance. I'm guessing that when charging, the current charge level is simply not available to whatever component that displays the battery icon, but does anyone know for sure?
X1-owner said:
Is it possible to get this information in the battery icon? I guess it's not, cause I've never seen it. Even the simplest feature phone will indicative the current level while charging, usually with an animation where the charge level indicator goes from the current level to full. On the HD2 it seems to only be possible to show charging or full. I'm aware that I can find this info elsewhere, e.g. in notifications screen, but it would be nice to have this information at a glance. I'm guessing that when charging, the current charge level is simply not available to whatever component that displays the battery icon, but does anyone know for sure?
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The levels are available, but not in the taskbar itself, if you click the taskbar you will see the HTC Notification screen with the current battery level.
I use the S2U2 lockscreen and it shows the current battery level when the device is locked and charged.
Edit: Maybe Ariel can do the job ??
X1-owner said:
Is it possible to get this information in the battery icon? I guess it's not, cause I've never seen it. Even the simplest feature phone will indicative the current level while charging, usually with an animation where the charge level indicator goes from the current level to full. On the HD2 it seems to only be possible to show charging or full. I'm aware that I can find this info elsewhere, e.g. in notifications screen, but it would be nice to have this information at a glance. I'm guessing that when charging, the current charge level is simply not available to whatever component that displays the battery icon, but does anyone know for sure?
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There is one solution I know about. Quickmenu 2.8 has this option.
If you set it properly, it will indicate battery level percentage while it is
charging.
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=58856&hilit=quickmenu
Try this link.
rigosj said:
There is one solution I know about. Quickmenu 2.8 has this option.
If you set it properly, it will indicate battery level percentage while it is
charging.
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=58856&hilit=quickmenu
Try this link.
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Battclock works...and it is free. Just search the forum and you will find the thread and the link for cabs. The % is shown on taskbar along with time (or whatever you choose since it is very cutomizable)
There is also spoon charge. The % does not appear on taskbar but it is a one click app if you place it on your quicklinks. It shows a lot of battery information. It is also free. I forgot where I got it, try searching XDA, Omarket or WM or just google.

[Q] Sudden turn off at 30% of the battery. Help!!

My tf700 will turn off at 30% of the battery suddenly.
I guess it is the battery report problem and I download a battery calibration apps
but after I follow the step: charge to 100% and press calibrate, the apps deleted the battery status file from my tf700.
Now I charged it to 100% again. and the problem is still there
Also, I found out I cannot change anything at the "Setting" --> "Power Saver" page. it all grey in there, I cannot change any option.
Can someone help me with this?
Do I need to put a new battery status file in there again? If so, can someone upload it?
thanks:crying::crying::crying:
Read these threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139346
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086625
noobwow said:
My tf700 will turn off at 30% of the battery suddenly.
I guess it is the battery report problem and I download a battery calibration apps
but after I follow the step: charge to 100% and press calibrate, the apps deleted the battery status file from my tf700.
Now I charged it to 100% again. and the problem is still there
Also, I found out I cannot change anything at the "Setting" --> "Power Saver" page. it all grey in there, I cannot change any option.
Can someone help me with this?
Do I need to put a new battery status file in there again? If so, can someone upload it?
thanks:crying::crying::crying:
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I gather you're running CROMI v3.3? Many of us have the Power Saver options greyed out, and sbdags is on it. Check the last page of the CROMI thread.
As far as the battery issue goes, this might help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139346
The problem appears to be with the odexed transformer.apk.
The easiest fix is to reflash the deodex version. I need to test if you then go back to odex by flashing again if the problem persists.

[Q] Can't find Screen TIme in battery usage, am I blind?

I cannot find an indication of screen on time in either Usage or History under my power menu. Is it not there, or am I just blind? I've also checked the "Display & gestures" without luck.
Screen time has always been my major indication of battery life, so I'm having a hard time evaluating my new phone without it. Can anyone help?
Thank you.
TheTomas said:
I cannot find an indication of screen on time in either Usage or History under my power menu. Is it not there, or am I just blind? I've also checked the "Display & gestures" without luck.
Screen time has always been my major indication of battery life, so I'm having a hard time evaluating my new phone without it. Can anyone help?
Thank you.
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Try a 3rd party app like GSAM Battery Monitor.
So it's really not there? I really thought I was just missing something. It's ridiculous that the information is not available through the stock rom.
Thanks for the reply, I'll check out the app, but it seems like there's got to be a way to get the stock system to show that info? Maybe there's a mod of the settings.db to enable it?
Anyone know?
Yeah, I have no idea why HTC would not include the "Screen" section for Battery Usage
krazie1 said:
Yeah, I have no idea why HTC would not include the "Screen" section for Battery Usage
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Hell, I don't know why they didn't just use the real Android settings/power/etc screens, and just theme them with Sense.
TheTomas said:
I cannot find an indication of screen on time in either Usage or History under my power menu. Is it not there, or am I just blind? I've also checked the "Display & gestures" without luck.
Screen time has always been my major indication of battery life, so I'm having a hard time evaluating my new phone without it. Can anyone help?
Thank you.
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Isn't it in settings under / power ? nevermind I see what your talking about.
Yeah that irritated the heck out of me too when I first noticed it. And since KitKat you can't use apps to monitor battery statistics without root and an Xposed module. Now I just betterbatterystats and EnableBatteryStatsPermission xposed module and I can see my screen on time, kernel wakelocks, and everything else. Works for me.

[App][4.4+][1-8-'21] Charge Monitor 1.6.3

Charge Monitor shows graphs of the charging current, battery temperature, capacity and voltage.
Gives you the possibility to compare the charging current of different chargers and cables.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Change log
Version 1.6.3
- Bug RemoteServiceException
+ Tablet improvements
Version 1.6.2
- Bug
Version 1.6.0
+ Manual calibration
+ Change minimum battery alarm temperature to 35°C
+ Splash background
+ Adaptive launcher icon
+ Updated libraries
Version 1.5.2
- Bug fix
- ClassCastException HorizontalScrollView
- NameNotFoundException PackageManager
+ Fix Fahrenheit
Older changelog
Version 1.5.1
- bugs
- set alarm permission
Version 1.5.0
+ Tablet layout
Version 1.4.1
if you're updating from the previous version delete app data!!
Graphs
+ More precise temperature & voltage (mV) in graph
+ Battery current graph smoothing
+ Move graph settings to graph window(swipe up)
+ Calibrate so that current is positive while charging, negative while discharging
History
+ 'New' icon in history
+ Fast scroller in history
+ Compare 2 or more graphs (select graphs to compare them)
Other
+ Help dialogs
+ Improve logging for unsupported devices
+ Android O support
Version 1.2.2
+ Implement SQLite database
+ History sorting & cleaning
+ Send data as csv file
+ Option to delete notification after charging
+ Battery temperature alarm
+ Graph settings & improvements
+ ExceptionHandler if side loaded
+ Alternative current calibration (experimental)
Version 1.1.1 bugfix
Graph updates when it shouldn't
Graph not hiding navigation bar
Version 1.1.0
Fixed bugs
Add log, to make it easier to send feedback
Refresh graph while charging
Show time to full in graph
Power supply in alphabetical order
Hide Power supply from settings if it isn't readable (Before installing the new version, disable show power supply if it isn't readable because it won't be in the settings anymore!!)
For automatic updates:
Will test it today. Report tomorrow.
Works. No error. But quit useless, i don't know how i could use these data ^^ can i export them into xls file ? Can't remove notification.
Thanks for this. Any chance to measure battery cycles?
billubakra said:
Thanks for this. Any chance to measure battery cycles?
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Yes, enable Show sys/class/power_supply in the app settings.
And have a look at sys/class/power_supply/battery, there you'll see battery_cycle.
I don't know why but I can't seem to add a screenshot to this post, see the first post for the screenshots.
Gazatus said:
Works. No error. But quit useless, i don't know how i could use these data ^^ can i export them into xls file ? Can't remove notification.
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Thanks for your response.
While the app is gathering data you'll see a notification so you know that it's working in the background and yes you can't dismiss that notification.
With the data you'll be able to keep track of your battery temperature, the lower, the better for the longevity of your battery. Or you could compare different ways of charging your device, fast/slow, plugged/wireless.
I'm putting exporting the data on my to-do list.
Could you tell me the model of your phone and post a screenshot of the graph?
Thanks again!
waterdaan said:
Yes, enable Show sys/class/power_supply in the app settings.
And have a look at sys/class/power_supply/battery, there you'll see battery_cycle.
I don't know why but I can't seem to add a screenshot to this post, see the first post for the screenshots.
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Will do and will get back to you.
i just installed it, will test soon. but at first sight, i see a minor visual mistake in the settings, where the top bar is too tall when it doesn't include tabs, not according to material design guidelines
Gazatus said:
Works. No error. But quit useless, i don't know how i could use these data ^^ can i export them into xls file ? Can't remove notification.
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lol...first of all this so rude to say something like this. And this app can be so useful to use while you are checking your chargers and charging cycles etc. If you can not contribute something then stop cluttering the app threads. Its like you can move on and please don't bother to reply
Gazatus said:
Works. No error. But quit useless, i don't know how i could use these data ^^ can i export them into xls file ? Can't remove notification.
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Hi, it wasn't an attack, i did a test and tell what i though. There no "tutorial" in the app so i was wondering what could i do. Don't judge too fast boy
PS: tested on Sony Z3 - marshmallow
Just installed on my Oneplus 2, running oxygenos 3.5.6
Everything seems to be ok, except that there are no units showing next to the numbers. Also, current shows too many numbers, seems to be showing μA instead of mA.
I can provide screenshots or anything else if needed for help
Thanks for the app of course!
Edit: Both aforementioned issues seem to be present on a friend's LG G2 as well.
Edit 2: After the 15% calibration passed and phone charged, everything is ok. Numbers are normal, units show up, so cheers again for the app!
Feedback!
Liked the interface! Lucid and simple to use. From the screenshot you can see battery charge cycle is something about 742. Can you tell me what can you determime from this?
Bdw tested on Samsung S6 Edge G925I having Alexis rom installed
Very good app, just what I was looking for long time ago. just one thing, if is possible to put an switch to invert the charging current, as some devices it appears an negative value when charging. My device is OnePlus 3
Working well
Hi I've just installed on my LG G4 with stock MM and everything seems ok but there's one bug, on history screen when I'll click on history of charging nothing happens, long press works as it should...
This looks like a really useful app, installed on all my devices that will report charging data, will offer feedback if/where I find it.
I know this is about charging, but in your to do list, is there discharging as well? I would love that so much, especially if you do build in export capability.
Excellent work, thank you for putting it out here.
Gazatus said:
Hi, it wasn't an attack, i did a test and tell what i though. There no "tutorial" in the app so i was wondering what could i do. Don't judge too fast boy
PS: tested on Sony Z3 - marshmallow
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Don't worry, I didn't take it as an attack, but as a genuine question. Yeah I should improve the fist post a bit.....
AndStuff said:
Just installed on my Oneplus 2, running oxygenos 3.5.6
Everything seems to be ok, except that there are no units showing next to the numbers. Also, current shows too many numbers, seems to be showing μA instead of mA.
Edit: Both aforementioned issues seem to be present on a friend's LG G2 as well.
Edit 2: After the 15% calibration passed and phone charged, everything is ok. Numbers are normal, units show up, so cheers again for the app!
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Thanks!! Yes different phones reporting the battery current in different units (μA or mA and hopefully no others) is one of the reasons why I'm asking for your help here.
oneplus 3 user here, running official resurrection remix, 7.1.1, stock kernel
so, i've been using it for a while now, and here's what i have to say:
good design, although the top bar in settings should be thinner, the black theme is awesome.
it does the job of monitoring the charging process very well, the data seems to be accurate and can surely be useful
the app is lightweight, drains no resources and has no noticeable impact on the phone's behavior or performance
here's what i suggest to make the app better:
when viewing the chart of the active charging cycle (opened from within the app, not from the notification), add autorefresh every few seconds so people don't have to exit and reopen it to refresh
make the line for charging current display the absolute value of the current and fix the 0-line on the bottom so it makes more sense
it would be awesome to display cpu load and cpu temperature as optional lines in the chart, so one can compare the impact of using the phone while charging
but i have to say, good job so far, if i were you, i'd do some polishing, slap a google ad to the bottom, add a donate option and post it to the play store .
I tried it. Asus ZenFone 2, running Android 5.0, stock and rooted.
I think it also showed some odd numbers when the app started, but I'll check again tomorrow to make sure.
P.S. Maybe you can add an option to cut the graph to show just the actual charging? I left my phone connected to the charger a while after it was fully charged, so the time is wrong, and I really want to know how long it takes my phone to be fully charged .
Oneplus 3 on Resurrection Remix 5.8.1 20170207
https://i.imgur.com/s89B8e3.jpg

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