Battery indicator on watchface for SW2 - Sony Smartwatch

Okey, you could say "since there is stock battery widget you dont need another one". Well you are kinda irght BUT the problem is that i need smaller battery widget. It has to be 1x1 (so only battery in percentage or even only numbers, i dont need " %" and i dont need battery icon). It would be really useful if there is someone who knows app with that kind of widget or can make it just by cutting battery icon on stock one.
Remember please that im talking hear about battery widget that will show smartwatch's battery status not phone's

Lasiu said:
Okey, you could say "since there is stock battery widget you dont need another one". Well you are kinda irght BUT the problem is that i need smaller battery widget. It has to be 1x1 (so only battery in percentage or even only numbers, i dont need " %" and i dont need battery icon). It would be really useful if there is someone who knows app with that kind of widget or can make it just by cutting battery icon on stock one.
Remember please that im talking hear about battery widget that will show smartwatch's battery status not phone's
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Read this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21616804/need-api-to-get-unread-notifications-in-smartwatch2. Mean especially the last Sony's answer.

Not satisfying answer Sony ;_; Then it means i have to wait patiently...

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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.

Is Widget Locker draining my battery?

I had Lockbot Pro on my EVO until last night. Got frustrated with it, and when I tried to go and download theme's from the gallery, I kept getting errors and it wouldn't connect, even after rebooting the phone and trying again.
So I read through the comments in the market for Widget Locker and it had a lot of positivity and I decided to give it a go.
I noticed today that my battery is half drained where as at the equivilant time in the past, I would be about 3/4 full.
I am still new with Widget Locker and trying things out. I have the Widget Locker with 6 sliders on it as well as the clock and the Tiny Palmary Weather Widget.
Nothing else is installed recently besides Widget Locker, so this is my reasoning with my question targeted at Widget Locker as the suspect.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you,
Whiteice
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
I had Lockbot Pro on my EVO until last night. Got frustrated with it, and when I tried to go and download theme's from the gallery, I kept getting errors and it wouldn't connect, even after rebooting the phone and trying again.
So I read through the comments in the market for Widget Locker and it had a lot of positivity and I decided to give it a go.
I noticed today that my battery is half drained where as at the equivilant time in the past, I would be about 3/4 full.
I am still new with Widget Locker and trying things out. I have the Widget Locker with 6 sliders on it as well as the clock and the Tiny Palmary Weather Widget.
Nothing else is installed recently besides Widget Locker, so this is my reasoning with my question targeted at Widget Locker as the suspect.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you,
Whiteice
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No, it's not. Feel free to look at System Panel, Spare Parts, etc..
I was wondering something about this.
When I had Lockbot Pro, it had a still image for the background. When I entered my PIN to unlock the phone, then it takes me to my normal screens which run a live wallpaper.
With Widget Locker, my background is the Live background. Does this mean that even when the phone is in standby until I hit the button to bring up Widget Locker to get into my phone that the background is constantly running whether the phone is on and being used or in standby mode?
Thank you,
Whiteice
WidgetLocker definitely drains your battery. You can just do your own test to find out.
Before you go to bed, leave your phone off the charger and remember what % you left it off at. Then:
1. Observe how much battery is drained overnight without WidgetLocker.
- For me, my phone drains around 1-4%.
2. With all else equal from the night before, apply WidgetLocker and, again, observe how much battery is drained overnight.
- For me, once WidgetLocker was installed and applied, it drained at least 20% every night.
For safe measure, you could reboot your phone before doing these tests to make sure no other apps are running in the background.
This is the test I use for testing the impact on battery every time I install a new app. I'm more cautious of apps that change system settings more than just stand alone apps (such as games). WidgetLocker definitely falls under the former so I wasn't surprised to see that it does cause a fairly significant change in battery life. It's a shame though cause it's definitely a good app. It's just the trade off isn't worth it when the Captivate doesn't have the best battery life to begin with.
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No, it's not. Feel free to look at System Panel, Spare Parts, etc..
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The only thing is that it wouldn't list "WidgetLocker" when you use those apps. For example, with Spare Parts, WidgetLocker's effects would cause other measures to increase. If I remember correctly, "Android System" under the Partial Wakelock category was a lot higher with WidgetLocker installed which means that it does prevent the phone from sleeping at times. Also, Running % was higher as well with WidgetLocker installed which means again that the phone ran for a longer time without sleeping. Anyways, my suggestion is to use my tests above if you want to find out how it really effects real world usage. Observational tests will give you the best results (if all else are equal).
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It's just the trade off isn't worth it when the Captivate doesn't have the best battery life to begin with.
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I don't know if it's a Captivate issue or an Android issue, but one of the settings the Captivate has turned on by default triggers a bug which might be related to this thread.
Settings -> Wireless and Network -> Wi-Fi settings -> Menu key, Advanced -> Wi-Fi sleep policy.
The default sleep policy that the phone comes with is "When screen turns off". The problem is that when that one is selected, sometimes the phone doesn't sleep correctly, and battery drains quickly because the CPU is still running. (Set to "Never" and I've not had problems since) I've tested with Tasker as well, making it respond to the screen turning off - it also prevented the phone from sleeping, even though it should have done no such thing.
So Widget Locker, if it responds to the screen turning off, could easily triggering the same bug as those two. At least on the Captivate. Other lock-screen replacements would probably do the same thing. If that is the problem, responding to the screen turning on, instead, might fix it.
Thanks all for the info and advice.
For the time being, if not forever, I went and uninstalled and refunded my purchase since I was still able too.
After I posted this thread, I plugged in my phone and charged it. Once fully charged, after 45 minutes off the charger, I lost 1/4 already. This hasn't happened until I installed this program.
I also noticed that my phone is a bit "zipper" once I removed this program.
Thanks anyhow. It seemed like a good program but wasn't worth the battery drain and slight sluggishness I noticed with it installed.
Whiteice
I've measured zero difference between using Widget Locker and not using Widget Locker, but I also have my phone doing stuff, so perhaps it wakes it no more than it already would have been. With K9 email, updating weather, syncing a few accounts, Tasker running, misc stuff, my phone always has 2-4%/hr.
However, the author has said a few times it's doing nothing if it's not visible. Could depend on the widgets you have loaded of course too.
I have Beautiful Widgets time/weather (4x1), PowerAmp (4x1), Android Agenda Widget (4x2).
And do you think that lock bot could drains battery?
khaytsus said:
I've measured zero difference between using Widget Locker and not using Widget Locker, but I also have my phone doing stuff, so perhaps it wakes it no more than it already would have been. With K9 email, updating weather, syncing a few accounts, Tasker running, misc stuff, my phone always has 2-4%/hr.
However, the author has said a few times it's doing nothing if it's not visible. Could depend on the widgets you have loaded of course too.
I have Beautiful Widgets time/weather (4x1), PowerAmp (4x1), Android Agenda Widget (4x2).
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What I had loaded on the Widget Locker lock screen was the default unlock and silent mode, camera and brightness sliders. I added a Dolphin HD and Pandora slider. I had the default clock and the tiny Palmary weather widget set to update every 1 1/2 hours. This update setting has been the one I've used on Palmary since Ive had it the last month.
And just FYI, I would have loved to have kept it, it seemed really awesome. But again, I did not have this battery draining issue until I installed this program. And it seems to have gone away once I removed it. All this within a 24 hour period from when I purchased Widget Locker.
Whiteice.
the phone will go into a sleep state using widget locker unless you attach a widget that prevents sleep.
I have typoclock and poweramp widget on mine along with a custom slider.
I dont get any difference in power consumption than normal
however im not using homehelper, i have a fully rooted device using the root method of the 5 second rool and turned off weather animations.
I would consider what widgets you attach to widget locker and what method you are using to avoid the 5 second rule. Home helper maybe a resource hog.
I notice no significant drain on my battery. I had my phone on for 3 hours today while in class, and my phone only dropped 6%.
I experience phone lag with it, really awesome app but it needs some more work, interference with stock lock screen too.
Had to remove it but would like to bring it back if those glitches are sorted out.
Had it on Desire ...
Widgetlocker definitely drains my battery. Pity because it's a great application. However with it on android system takes over 40% of my battery, Widgetlocker itself is shown to take another 17%
and OS monitor shows constantly at least 25% CPU load from Widgetlocker.
Don't know what is wrong but something is wrong. Will try to root my device and not to use home helper and check if there is any difference.
I will have to look at my settings because I am not having any serious battery drain at all. On my WL, I have Beautiful widget with clock and weather going (update every 3 hours) and quick dial/text to my wife.
I am getting normail battery life with or w/o WL. I will report back my settings so those that love WL can continue to use.
OK, I've got to admint, rooting the phone and bypassing homehelper definitely improved the situation. Although I still have to check if there is still some battery drain when using the program. I guess there is some but not that significant anymore. Now the program is usable.
Enhanced said:
WidgetLocker definitely drains your battery. You can just do your own test to find out.
Before you go to bed, leave your phone off the charger and remember what % you left it off at. Then:
1. Observe how much battery is drained overnight without WidgetLocker.
- For me, my phone drains around 1-4%.
2. With all else equal from the night before, apply WidgetLocker and, again, observe how much battery is drained overnight.
- For me, once WidgetLocker was installed and applied, it drained at least 20% every night.
For safe measure, you could reboot your phone before doing these tests to make sure no other apps are running in the background.
This is the test I use for testing the impact on battery every time I install a new app. I'm more cautious of apps that change system settings more than just stand alone apps (such as games). WidgetLocker definitely falls under the former so I wasn't surprised to see that it does cause a fairly significant change in battery life. It's a shame though cause it's definitely a good app. It's just the trade off isn't worth it when the Captivate doesn't have the best battery life to begin with.
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same goes with me... widget locker does drain my battery.. my battery used to drain about 2-4% per night... but after installed the widget locker it drains like 12% to 18% per night..
XmUrF said:
OK, I've got to admint, rooting the phone and bypassing homehelper definitely improved the situation. Although I still have to check if there is still some battery drain when using the program. I guess there is some but not that significant anymore. Now the program is usable.
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i did the rooting too.. but still it drains the battery.. like 15% per night.. that is on standby no usage at all.. jus wonder how will it drain on normal usage.. lol
I wonder if the updated WidgetLocker has any battery life improvements? Anyone with any new experiences?
i installed widget locker last week, and I've noticed it does seem to drain my battery significantly. I also dumped a sh1t ton of widgets on it too.
i think its the price you have to pay for functional lockscreens like this. I had an iPhone 3GS with LockInfo on it and it drained the battery a bit too.
Seems like a dead thread, but I am also having battery issues with WidgetLocker. I am certain that it is the culprit because when I restarted my phone after installing, the battery indicator was yellow, and when WidgetLocker initiated, the battery instantly went to red. Any ideas on how to fix this? I love this app.
Yep - I agree with everybody above. WidgetLocker is a battery muncher.
It's one of my favorite programs, but I've had to part ways with it. With it running I was only getting about 7 hours out of my battery - without it, I go 12 hours easy.
Sucks. Back to default lock screen.

HTC Weather Widget Animations effect on Battery Power

Does having the weather animation turned on for the Sense time/weather widget drain alot of battery power? Wondering if I should turn it off or not.
Strife21 said:
Does having the weather animation turned on for the Sense time/weather widget drain alot of battery power? Wondering if I should turn it off or not.
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Not that I have noticed. Its only when you unlock your phone so I would really think not.
If you want to know for sure, look for apps like android status http://www.appbrain.com/app/android-status/com.AndroidStatus or similar ones. What you're looking for is apps that eat up your cpu so if it ranks up on the list, then you should decide if it's worth having.
Some apps will tell how much battery an application eats as well (but that's not too different than just seeing if it's eating your cpu, since they're directly related).

[Q][DEV] Service won't update widget with battery level

I can't find perfect battery widget for me, so i decided to make my own widget. Im using service to get battery level and update widget. Some times the widget (or service) freez (stuck), for example im charging battery and unplug phone from AC/USB, and the battery level stucks on 100% or 99%, i must delete it and add again to fix it. Also i've service without widget, but with battery level notification and it works fine. Any advice?
I've no idea how to fix it.

Custom Battery Icons

Ok so I know how to do most things on Android, except this... I can't seem to get these battery icons to stick. Can anyone gimme a hand? Attached are the battery icons. It might not work because they're 1% increment... but idk.

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