System UI Tuner: Hide battery icon under Android 10 - Google Pixel 3a Questions & Answers

Hi!
Since my update to Android 10 it's not possible anymore to hide the battery icon in statusbar. I don't need it because I use a battery bar.
All other switches are working fine.
Can someone confirm that and/or has a solition?

Can confirm the issue. Possible solution is to blacklist the battery icon manually through adb.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/remove-nfc-icon-root-adb-t3507739

Velcorn said:
Can confirm the issue. Possible solution is to blacklist the battery icon manually through adb.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/remove-nfc-icon-root-adb-t3507739
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That didn't work for me. It changes only the triggers in System UI Tuner.
I hope for a future update...

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[Q] Is there a way to change/remove Sony's battery icon?

I'm trying to get the AOSP battery icon instead of the Sony one. I've tried GravityBox, which works to add the AOSP icon, but Sony's one is still there. I know I can disable it in settings but it still shows on the lock screen and when the notification pane is down. Is there any other way to change/remove Sony's battery icon?
Not Optimal... But it works!
So I am figuring you are trying to do this because you got gravity box and when you apply a battery icon it adds it alongside the stock one but doesn't replace it... So there three easy steps to get rid of it! First of all in the settings search for personalization, system icons and untick battery... this will get rid of the battery in the status bar when it is NOT pulled down; then go to the xposed app and download a module called clean lock screen, activate it and tick the option for the removal of the status bar icons... this will get rid of it in the lock screen BUT it will also remove the gravity box one and the WiFi and data signal icons... and lastly, download a module from the xposed installer called android N-ify, this will add some awesome features like the double-tap recents to go to last applications and yata yata but most important thing is that this will customize your notification and quick toggle panel and it by default hides battery... so reboot and your stock battery should be successfully hidden!! I know your question is kinda old by now but I just got back to stock marshmallow in my z3 and was struggling with this same exact problem and this was the best solution I was able to find for this!

ANDROID 6 System tuner UI battery percentage not present?

I didn't find any way to enable battery percentage on 6.0. Android M is supposed to have battery percentage built in system ui tuner. I know there is an app on play store but it displays small percentage number inside the battery icon. Is there another alternative to display battery percentage without 3rd party app?
EDIT: The developer options and System UI Tuner are two different options. To Enable system UI tuner. Swipe down your notification window from top. Touch and hold the gear icon for 10 seconds and then release the icon. Enable the battery percentage in System UI tuner
It's there. Have you enabled the system ui tuner? It's shown as a new menu entry under "about phone" in the menu, at least for me.
heartbrake said:
I didn't find any way to enable battery percentage on 6.0. Android M is supposed to have battery percentage built in system ui tuner aka developer options. I know there is an app on play store but it displays small percentage number inside the battery icon. Is there another alternative to display battery percentage without 3rd party app?
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Not sure if it is version specific, but the XT-1540 System UI Tuner has the option to show the battery percentage. The percentage is shown in the battery icon. I believe that is all that is supported without using a third party app.
heartbrake said:
I didn't find any way to enable battery percentage on 6.0. Android M is supposed to have battery percentage built in system ui tuner aka developer options. I know there is an app on play store but it displays small percentage number inside the battery icon. Is there another alternative to display battery percentage without 3rd party app?
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In the quick settings, press and hold the system icon for 10 seconds to enable system tuner. Then you will have the option to enable battery percent in system tuner.
Wow, I didn't know that existed. Glad to know it does. @Yousvel method worked for me.
Yousvel said:
In the quick settings, press and hold the system icon for 10 seconds to enable system tuner. Then you will have the option to enable battery percent in system tuner.
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Thanks. I thought developer options was the same thing as the System UI tuner in 6.0. I enabled it now but it the percentage is still embedded inside the battery icon and it is very small. They should add a big battery percentage alongside battery icon in the next release.
heartbrake said:
Thanks. I thought developer options was the same thing as the System UI tuner in 6.0. I enabled it now but it the percentage is still embedded inside the battery icon and it is very small. They should add a big battery percentage alongside battery icon in the next release.
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This percentage symbol is just something that has been built into pure AOSP Android since KitKat... this toggle is nothing but an enable/disable (it is disabled by default). It performs the exact same function as Battery Percent Enabler, Moto doesn't mess with the UI much, if at all.
heartbrake said:
Thanks. I thought developer options was the same thing as the System UI tuner in 6.0. I enabled it now but it the percentage is still embedded inside the battery icon and it is very small. They should add a big battery percentage alongside battery icon in the next release.
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Better this small one than nothing. It was not there before!

weird new icon in status bar after reboot

I have a new icon I have never seen before in my status bar upon reboot of my device last night.
Can anyone assist in figuring out what it might be?
I was curious (plus I'm stuck at home on a snow/ice day with nothing to do), so I found this. Not sure of a solution, though.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/s...small-rectangle-showing-up-my-status-bar.html
dementedjohn said:
I have a new icon I have never seen before in my status bar upon reboot of my device last night.
Can anyone assist in figuring out what it might be?
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That is rotation lock icon & it appears when u modify status bar. Most likely with system ui tuner. It clears all the settings when u restart ur phone. Keep safemode setting on in system ui tuner to restore them back or do it manually after every reebot.

Disabling vibrate/silent notification icons

I've just noticed after updating to 5.1.7 (I skipped .6) that I have a vibrate icon in the status bar (I am in vibrate, so this isn't in itself odd). However, I can't seem to find a way to hide it. I checked Settings / Status Bar / Icon Manager, but it isn't listed there.
I am rooted with magisk, and have xposed, if there is a simple workaround that anyone can recommend.
(While I'm posting, I really wish I could move the clock over to the right too.)
Thanks!
Systemui tuner in app store might be able to do that
Thanks, that worked! I toggled off "volume", and it took care of both.
Thanks for helping! There's no "vibration" option in System UI Tuner makes people so confusing...
vungsung said:
Thanks for helping! There's no "vibration" option in System UI Tuner makes people so confusing...
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Oxygen already allows to hide things in the Status Bar, under the Display options, you don't need a third party app On custom ROMs, depends on the build though !
Totone56 said:
Oxygen already allows to hide things in the Status Bar, under the Display options, you don't need a third party app On custom ROMs, depends on the build though !
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I'm on Hovoc, which supports disabling Status Bar icons long time ago
But no matter using ROM or SystemUITuner to disable icons, the "Vibrate" icon always showed as the name of "Volume", which makes me confusing lmao.

Bluetooth devices battery level not showing

Does anyone know how to show the battery level next to the bluetooth icon on the status bar? It worked fine on my old OnePlus 5T phone with the same devices I use to connect on the Xperia 5 II.
Additionally, how do we enable System UI Tuner? When I tap and hold on the settings cog in the notifications panel, nothing happens!
Hi, if it's any like my xperia 5mk1 then I'm afraid you won't be able to se battery level next to the bluetooth icon on the status bar. However you can see battery level of Bluetooth device on the Bluetooth toggle if you just half swipe down notifications shade.
kingzain900 said:
Does anyone know how to show the battery level next to the bluetooth icon on the status bar? It worked fine on my old OnePlus 5T phone with the same devices I use to connect on the Xperia 5 II.
Additionally, how do we enable System UI Tuner? When I tap and hold on the settings cog in the notifications panel, nothing happens!
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I'm sure you've found this yourself but in the case of the System UI Tuner try these options. I used the Nova Launcher method
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kingzain900 said:
Does anyone know how to show the battery level next to the bluetooth icon on the status bar? It worked fine on my old OnePlus 5T phone with the same devices I use to connect on the Xperia 5 II.
Additionally, how do we enable System UI Tuner? When I tap and hold on the settings cog in the notifications panel, nothing happens!
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Download the system UI tuner app from the store to get access to it

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