Extend battery life with tips and customizable saving modes from BatteryGuru
Battery Guru monitors, show estimates and helps you change your charging habits with useful tips to prolong battery life and increase its lifespan by 200%.
Designed to keep the battery in the best condition and bring it a healthy life
Taking care of battery health and optimize its performance
Showing the health of your battery
Batteries have a limited lifespan. Every time you charge your device, it wears out the battery, lowering it's total (design) capacity.
Now, you can boost mobile battery life, spend less time with your Android device attached to its battery charger and get more out of your mobile life without constant concerns about the low battery level.
Use Battery Guru to find the fastest charger and USB cable for your device. Measure the charging current (in mA) to find out! The app will show you max current achieved while charging.
Easy to use application interface, you just need to download and launch. The application will do the rest.
Info
- Section dedicated to battery stats including charge/discharge percentage and estimated time for full charge/discharge.
Display information about battery: voltage, temperature, capacity, and battery health status, battery charger history...
The section also provides info about App statistics, awake and deep sleep time of the device.
- Charging records are also part of the info section, this will tell you how much you take care of the device battery is your charging healthy or not. Charging records also have advanced info to show you charging history for the last 3 months.
Protection
- At the protection section you can set reminders for battery temperature and charging limits. As we know those are two unwanted factors that degrade our batteries. Use suggested protectors prolong your battery life and keep it in nice condition.
Health
- Health section contain useful tips for saving our beloved battery, everything is well described and "human-readable".
Save
- Save section contains saving modes, two of them are already managed and unchangeable, while one remains customizable. Manually managed mode automatically reads the device current state.
Doze
- Save more battery with fine-tuning Doze on your device. Make your device go idle faster which means less power consumption while the screen is off.
Enabling aggressive doze to make default doze behavior aggressive much as possible and reduce power consumption, doze optimization will set perfectly optimized parameters to maximize your battery life. Well configured doze will make your device sleep like a baby, this is definitely the best and the most perfect battery saver.
To use Doze features without Root you need to grant it DUMP permission via ADB on your computer by executing this command:
adb -d shell pm grant com.paget96.batteryguru android.permission.DUMP
You also need to grant WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS permission:
adb -d shell pm grant com.paget96.batteryguru android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
Battery Guru doesn’t require root, access to privacy-sensitive information, and won't show false info to users.
PlayStore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.batteryguru
Beta:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.paget96.batteryguru
Download from xda-labs:
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.paget96.batteryguru
Join Telegram discussion:
https://t.me/Paget96_Projects
If you want, you can donate me using this link:
http://paypal.me/Paget96
or simply disable adblocker and support me over ads inside the app
Check my developer account and other apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en
XDA:DevDB Information
BatteryGuru, App for the Apps & Games
Contributors
Paget96
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2019-10-20
Last Updated 2020-06-02
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List of supported languages and big thanks to contributors:
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(Portuguese) @mauam
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(Russian) Adam Visitov
(Romanian) @Bogdan010
(Turkish) Muhammad Emin S.
(Spanish) @Ilaancue
(Vietnamese)
Download compressed archive from attachment below, do a translation!!!
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Paget96 said:
v1.0-alpha11
- Improved calculation for average charge/discharge in percents, now it's more precise
- Fixed issue with text
- Added deep sleep counter
- Updated discharging time
Available only on telegram, Google take too long for publishing
Beta channel:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.paget96.batteryguru
Telegram chat:
https://t.me/BatteryGuru
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Nice! Hope it will grow up like your great LSpeed :highfive:
Kungfu73 said:
Nice! Hope it will grow up like your great LSpeed :highfive:
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I hope so. Thanks for posting here.
What do you think about this UI preview?
Paget96 said:
What do you think about this UI preview?
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Great!
Paget96 said:
What do you think about this UI preview?
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Looks great bro, hopefully you will include both light and dark theme. Keep it up!!
Bi0haZarD said:
Looks great bro, hopefully you will include both light and dark theme. Keep it up!!
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Both themes exists I'm just showing one example
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What do you think about this UI preview?
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We are going to make something else, this looks like some Indian task manager as users said. We need something better.
Stay tuned.
v1.0-beta1
- Updated battery protection notifications
- Added battery saving tips fragment
- Updated battery status
- Updated battery charging/discharging output text
- Fixed calculation for level charged
- Fixed text output for average charge and discharge
- Added notification text to show after device is fully charged
- Updated app design
Telegram chat:
https://t.me/BatteryGuru
v1.0-beta2
- Added help section
- Added notification refresh count
- Updated notification displaying time
- Fixed minor problems on notification
- Added ability to set lower max temperature threshold
PlayStore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.batteryguru
Beta channel:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-labs
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.paget96.batteryguru
Telegram chat:
https://t.me/BatteryGuru
#android #BatteryGuru
v1.0-beta3
Changelog:
- Improved getting deepSleep time
- Added rate dialog
- Added what's new dialog
- Added level percentage on notification icon
- Added notification settings
- Added toggle for start measuring after boot
- Show device uptime
PlayStore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-developers thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...atteryguru-t3980767/post80484651#post80484651
Beta channel:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-labs
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.paget96.batteryguru
Telegram chat:
https://t.me/BatteryGuru
If you want, you can donate me using this link:
http://paypal.me/Paget96
or simply disable adblocker and support me over ads inside the app
Check my developer account and other apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en
Thanks for the support
#android #BatteryGuru
v1.0-beta4
Changelog:
- Updated notifications, updated notification settings
- Added protection notification icons
- Fixed showing notifications multiple times
- Changed max temperature minimum threshold
- Optimized app code
- Improved app performances and service battery drainage
PlayStore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-developers thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...atteryguru-t3980767/post80484651#post80484651
Beta channel:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-labs
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.paget96.batteryguru
Telegram chat:
https://t.me/BatteryGuru
If you want, you can donate me using this link:
http://paypal.me/Paget96
or simply disable adblocker and support me over ads inside the app
Check my developer account and other apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en
Thanks for the support
#android #BatteryGuru
v1.0-beta5
Changelog:
- Removed double percentage
- Fixed charge limit notification icon
- Added deep sleep and awake time
- Improved charging/discharging average percentage calculation
- Improved performances and RAM usage
PlayStore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-developers thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...atteryguru-t3980767/post80484651#post80484651
Beta channel:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-labs
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.paget96.batteryguru
Telegram chat:
https://t.me/BatteryGuru
If you want, you can donate me using this link:
http://paypal.me/Paget96
or simply disable adblocker and support me over ads inside the app
Check my developer account and other apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en
Thanks for the support
Congratulation on your new app. I Just installed it on my new, Onn 8, Android 9 tablet. Since no one that I am aware of has reported this, I will. I first noticed this on new versions of Lspeed on my older Nextbook Ares 8A, Android 6.0.1 tablets. It is also present on the New Onn 8 tablet and in the new install of the 5 beta on it. The bug is in what I think is called the nav bar. One can only vaguely see the back, home and recent buttons, to the point of almost not realizing that they are even there. I did not report this in the past on lspeed, because I thought someone else would as it is quite obvious on those devices, Android 6 and 9. I am not sure what version of lspeed that it appeared. Apparently it exists in BatteryGuru, also. What did you change that caused this? I never like, or use dark themes, so maybe this is is why you missed this bug. I guess I am a minority. Most say that light themes are hard on their eyes, I find dark themes hard to read, but I am 61 and use no line, progressive bifocals, so maybe that is the reason. I just tested and as I suspected, in dark mode the nav bar shows up just fine in both apps. I may be a minority, but i past versions of lspeed this was not a problem.
Thanks
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v1.0
Changelog:
- Fixed getting deep sleep after device is booted
- Reduced RAM usage on service
- Fixed minor bugs
- Improved app performances and stability
Link for translation is inside about section of BatteryGuru
PlayStore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-developers thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...atteryguru-t3980767/post80484651#post80484651
Beta channel:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.paget96.batteryguru
xda-labs
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.paget96.batteryguru
Telegram chat:
https://t.me/BatteryGuru
If you want, you can donate me using this link:
http://paypal.me/Paget96
or simply disable adblocker and support me over ads inside the app
Check my developer account and other apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en
Thanks for the support
martyfender said:
Congratulation on your new app. I Just installed it on my new, Onn 8, Android 9 tablet. Since no one that I am aware of has reported this, I will. I first noticed this on new versions of Lspeed on my older Nextbook Ares 8A, Android 6.0.1 tablets. It is also present on the New Onn 8 tablet and in the new install of the 5 beta on it. The bug is in what I think is called the nav bar. One can only vaguely see the back, home and recent buttons, to the point of almost not realizing that they are even there. I did not report this in the past on lspeed, because I thought someone else would as it is quite obvious on those devices, Android 6 and 9. I am not sure what version of lspeed that it appeared. Apparently it exists in BatteryGuru, also. What did you change that caused this? I never like, or use dark themes, so maybe this is is why you missed this bug. I guess I am a minority. Most say that light themes are hard on their eyes, I find dark themes hard to read, but I am 61 and use no line, progressive bifocals, so maybe that is the reason. I just tested and as I suspected, in dark mode the nav bar shows up just fine in both apps. I may be a minority, but i past versions of lspeed this was not a problem.
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Thanks for your time and report. I understand what are you talking, but since I cannot represent it here, please provide me a screenshot.
I'll fix it soon as possible.
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Thanks for your time and report. I understand what are you talking, but since I cannot represent it here, please provide me a screenshot.
I'll fix it soon as possible.
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I attached screenshots from both batteryguru and lspeed. Note how you can only vaguely see the back, home and recents buttons.
Thanks
martyfender said:
I attached screenshots from both batteryguru and lspeed. Note how you can only vaguely see the back, home and recents buttons.
Thanks
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This happens just on light theme, right?
Related
All,
I realized after posting in the general app announcement thread that you/we Droid X users might want to be aware of this app written specifically for the Droid X (but might be useful to other phones too).
So, here's the link to the general app announcement thread and a brief summary of what this app is all about:
[App] BattMonX (Droid X Battery State Monitor via LED Status)
BattMonX is a utility for the Motorola Droid X to turn on the LED indicator light while the phone' screen is off to indicate its battery state: charged, discharging, or charged/full.
The Droid X does not currently indicate the battery charging state via the LED indicator light as other phones do.
This app is free in the Market. Search for "BattMonX".
This app is intended bridge that gap until such functionality is restored by VZW/Motorola.
QR code, screenshots, more details are in the link provided above.
Thanks and enjoy!
I missed this feature coming from my Blackberry thank you!
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
Ubermicro13 said:
I missed this feature coming from my Blackberry thank you!
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
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You are most welcome! Its been a fun project to work on. I hope to get the set-on-boot / run-on-boot thing figured-out soon. Stay tuned.
Coming from the HTC Droid Eris, I was used to this feature too.
There were lots of us on launch day that were posting as to whether anyone had a lit LED while the phone was being charged. I actually saw my LED light up (not through a text notification or anything) very briefly during the first OTA update we got, but never since then.
Anyway, glad to have finally learned enough Android programming to have made this feature available to folks. By the way, I've been keeping my discharging state LED color set to blue--looks cool .
Cheers!
nice idea but if you run a custom rom it usually adds this already without the need for another app. im running tranq and it has it
luke1333 said:
nice idea but if you run a custom rom it usually adds this already without the need for another app. im running tranq and it has it
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Thanks for the feedback. I didn't know this (I'm still running stock 2.2 (although rooted)).
The app development request came from someone running ApeX, so it must not be in that particular ROM yet.
I'm a little curious as to why VZW/Motorola didn't include this support natively...
Anyway, cheers!
scary alien said:
Thanks for the feedback. I didn't know this (I'm still running stock 2.2 (although rooted)).
The app development request came from someone running ApeX, so it must not be in that particular ROM yet.
I'm a little curious as to why VZW/Motorola didn't include this support natively...
Anyway, cheers!
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yeah no problem its a great app if you run stock 2.2 i agree 100%!!
I'm on Fission 2.2.2 and they don't light up either. Until now that is.
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
DRTMI said:
I'm on Fission 2.2.2 and they don't light up either. Until now that is.
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
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Nice!
Thank you and cheers!
v1.3 just uploaded: now supports set-on-boot option
Just a quick thread bump to let everyone know that I've updated the app to version 1.3 that now includes a set-on-boot / run-on-boot option.
Select this option via the menu (menu -> More -> Set on Boot -> select True or False).
Enjoy!
By the way, thanks for all of the great feedback and support from everyone--its made creating this app for everyone worthwhile. I very much appreciate it! Cheers!
version 1.4 of BattMonX just published
Version 1.4 of BattMonX has been uploaded to the Market.
Changes to this version include:
* Support of five new LED color codes (dark orange, orange, dark violet, dark green, deep sky blue)
* Support for low-battery condition indicator:
selectable low-battery percentage threshold (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%)
action to take when threshold is reached (none, LED on, LED blink)
LED color selection for low-battery condition (will take precedence over other battery states)
Hope you find this app and these changes useful. Thanks for all of the great feedback!
Cheers!
v1.6 just uploaded: now works w/SMS text notifications
All,
Just a quick thread-bump to let everyone know about the latest release of the app: version 1.6 now works with SMS text notifications!
So now, you should be able to run the app all of the time and still get notified when a text message comes in.
The timeliness of the seeing the SMS notification is still dependent on the polling interval you are using, but app steps aside when the SMS notification comes in and then resumes when its been acknowledged (by reading the text) or cleared (by the notification pull-down's Clear button).
Please note that the app doesn't actually control the color or blinking status of the SMS text notification, my app just allows it to come in and been seen--so I cannot change its color or behavior.
I also added the option / ability to make the LEDs blink (or stay on like before) for the charging / discharging / charged state like the functionality I added for the low-battery condition in v1.4.
Enjoy the app and its recent changes--I hope you find the app useful.
Also, I do very much appreciate everyone's feedback and support! Thank you!
v1.7 just uploaded to Market (very useful fixes and improvements)
version 1.7 changes include:
- added strategy to auto-recover from Android auto-killing the app's service; should make the app much more stable and without unwanted shutdowns
- replaced multiple menu settings w/standard Settings/Preferences menu item
- dynamically determine battery status directory (I did this to see if the app would work on more phones (with mixed success); should allow for users that don't see that the app was written for the Droid X to at least see if it will work on their phone (does not appear to work on a stock HTC Evo 4G, HTC Droid Eris))
- re-instituted screen lock to portrait mode to prevent orientation change from causing FCs
- fixed integer parsing issue causing some reported crashes (probably just experienced by non-Droid X phones)
- added option for 3 minute polling-interval
- added larger range for low-battery percentage threshold
- fixed issue where LED would not blink when charging
Anyway, if you have any issues, comments, questions, etc., please contact me at [email protected].
Cheers and have a great New Year!
v1.8 just published to the Market
All,
I've just published version 1.8 to the Market and updated the main thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859651) with information and screenshots... Lots of new features and improvements. Change log for 1.8 includes:
- supported new experimental features:
* ability to keep LED on while the screen is on (root only)
* support white LED color when used with the "LED is Always ON" experimental (root-only) feature/setting
- updated w/better strategy for dynamically locating battery state and LED notification files to TRY to support non-Motorola Droid phones
- added 'Suspend' feature to turn off LED and pause battery status monitoring until resumed (un-checked)
- added strategy to make app more timely/responsive to SMS text notifications and preference/setting changes
- fixed set-on-boot and charging-color preference mis-match and other minor preference/settings issues (this was causing a few folks issues...if you still have an issue, try an un-install and fresh re-install--this will clear-out the saved preferences)
- supported amber LED color in addition to the original red/green/blue LED colors (for phones that support an amber LED color)
Anyway, this version should be much more stable and responsive than the prior versions (although v1.7 was pretty solid, ).
Enjoy, and please visit https://sites.google.com/site/scaryalienware/battmonx for full details and screen shots. Shoot me an email at [email protected] for any issues, comments, questions, etc.
Cheers!
v2.2 uploaded to the Market
Uploaded version 2.2 of the app to the Market last night. Here's the highlights:
- added more strategies for making the app more responsive when screen off & unplugged (I implemented a partial wakelock for one minute after the screen is turned off and unplugged from power source)
- added 'Set LED Colors by Percent Charged' feature (i.e., you can assign a different color to each 10% range of battery percent-charged)
- added 'Rainbow Mode' (under Fun Stuff) to cycle through the various LED colors
- added 'Keep CPU On' feature to allow you keep the CPU awake/on when the screen is turned off (this is only true when monitoring is active);
*** Warning *** use of this option will consume more battery!
- added preset-color buttons to LED color tester (easier to test main colors)
Hope you enjoy this new version.
Cheers!
Notes re. other versions not previously listed:
- v1.9 was just a very minor update to not display percent signs in menu items that was causing FCs in some Milestone phones running non-stock ROMs
- v2.0 was the original release of what is now v2.2; I had to rescind v2.0 to fix a loop (and the FCs) caused when using the color none/off under certain circumstances
- v2.1 was a re-publish of v1.9 until I could fix the FC issue in v2.0
Thanks again!
v2.3 just uploaded to the Market
New version just published.
Here's the change log:
Version 2.3 - 14-Mar-2011:
- support option to display status bar notification icon with battery percent charged
- support option to turn off use of LED battery state indication
- more accurate app behavior for Moto Droid-class phones via 1% charge delta vs. original 10% delta
- support blink action for monitor-by-percent charged mode (screen off only)
- additional logic to try to support other phones like Sony Ericsson Xperia x10 family
- lots of app cleanup; re-organized preferences / settings menus
Check it out and let me know what you think!
Cheers!
version 2.4 just published to the Market
New version just released. I hope you find these changes useful.
Cheers!
RECENT CHANGES (version 2.4 - 26-Mar-2011):
- app should now work on all Android devices by using system intents (now the default setting) vs. reading battery status files (still supported)
- supported low-battery condition sound or vibrate alert
- supported high battery temperature monitoring similar to low-battery monitoring (especially useful for those who overclock or tether)
- notification changes: make app launch when pull-down notification selected; option to allow notification to be cleared; add battery temperature & voltage to notification shade details
- make low-battery & high-temp monitoring independent from the two main monitoring modes
- show change log at first/fresh install
- revised menus to reference 'status' instead of 'LED' to indicate support of both status bar icon and LED
- fixed issue w/LED color none/off not showing status bar notification
- supported logging of trace messages to SD card file for debugging if needed
- added donate button
- lots of minor fixes and improvements
BattMonX v2.6 just published to the Market...quite a few changes this time around.
Here's the change log:
Version 2.6 - 1-May-2011:
- thanks to all who have donated or purchased the donate version (very much appreciated!)
- re-post LED notification when clear notifications button is pressed
- support special (green only) status bar icons with large number format percent charged values
- add support for time-based suspend schedules
- support status bar icons with lightning bolt charging indicator
- support option to toggle display of percent charged value in status bar icon
- support special large low-battery mode for batteries that don't calibrate well
- fixed issue w/noticing plugged vs. un-plugged re. display of lightning bolt in status bar icon
- revise / update application icon (sorry, had to remove the bat logo)
- make pop-up dialogs cancelable via back button
Looks like I forgot the v2.5 change log last time:
Version 2.5 - 29-Mar-2011:
- fix issue to handle 1% charge_counter file not always being present
- cleanup Current Settings screen (consolidated percent-charged settings info)
- added new debugging feature (ability to toggle app's logging of system messages)
BattMonX v2.9 published to the Market
All,
Version 2.9 of BattMonX has been uploaded to the Market. This version includes code to auto-recognize the 1% charge_counter file used on many Motorola phones. It also addresses the product-name changes that CyanogenMod ROMs impose that kept prior versions of this app from recognizing a Moto Droid family phone and auto-identifying their battery status and LED notification files.
Donate version of this app will be uploaded shortly.
Cheers and thanks for everyone's support and kind feedback.
RECENT CHANGES
Version 2.9 - 09-Jul-2011:
- improve auto-identification of charge_counter file (especially for Moto Droid X's running CM7;
this should also help other phones that support the charge_counter file)
- several minor updates and fixes
Version 2.8 - 13-Jun-2011:
- minor fixes to better support Moto Droid phones recent GingerBread 2.3 update:
* auto-recogize GB's different LED directory (w/o needing to manually locate files)
* fix LED-always-on reboot issue for Moto Droid's running GingerBread
* if you have problems or experience unusual issues coming from v2.7, please try an un-install and re-install
Version 2.7 - 22-May-2011:
- revised and improved service start/suspend/shutdown and notification clear handling
- cleanup current settings display and other logged values (especially debugging info)
- lots of minor cleanup and improvements
- turned off debug msg logging by default for fresh installs (option to enable is still present)
I'm not going to use this because I use my LED for other things, but its a great app. I tested it and it works great on my DX.
Tivo7 said:
I'm not going to use this because I use my LED for other things, but its a great app. I tested it and it works great on my DX.
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Thank you very much for the kind words!
You can still use the mode where it will just display a status bar icon with the current battery percentage (just turn off the LED notifications in the menu settings).
Cheers!
Description
Get speed information and speeding alerts for your Google Navigation!
Trial features:
- Display overlay with speed information on your screen
- Display last two digits of your speed in notification area
- Choose between km/h and mph
- Starts automatically when connected to car dock
Pro features:
- Speeding alerts
- Smart alert volume adjusting to background noise
- Configurable speed overlay behaviour (hide, show only if Navigation is running)
- Trial notice removal
- And you will support independent developer and encourage me to add new awesome features!
This is a beta version supported via xda-developers forums, but e-mail communication is also available, especially for Pro users customer support.
Download
gMapsSpeed (Google Play)
gMapsSpeed Pro (Google Play)
Changelog
Code:
0.5:
- Since new version of Google Maps does not allow me to detect if navigation is running, the feature was replaced with "Only show speed overlay if Maps are running"
0.4:
- Due to new Google Play policies, PayPal payment option had to be removed
- Holo theme implemented
0.3:
- Fixed performance issues
- Option to hide notification icon
0.2:
- Market license support
Johny_G said:
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- Speeding alerts
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What data are those based on? There's no speed data available in Google Maps so you do need some source to determine the allowed speed, what is that source?
Currently, it is the simple user-defined threshold system that is also used by some HUD-style applications, but I'm trying to implement something smarter for later releases .
hm, too bad, makes it pretty much useless
We will see what I'll figure out - having database of speeds is impossible with my budget, but I have some ideas how to make it better. But I personally use the threshold system, and it is actually not bad and it saved me from some unmeant speeding situations. And do not forget, that car's speedometer shows about 5% lower speeds compared to reality, so you know by sound when you reached the actual speed.
where i live there's no general speed limit but limits are different all the time (30,50,60,70,80,90,100,110,120,130) so manual tresholds just won't do it :-(
Oh, I see :-(
Just a small update today. The speed alerts will be improved later.
Changelog
0.2:
- Market license support
Like the app, just what I need. After minor update the app freezes however.
In what situation?
No exception. The first version worked flawlessly. This version gets stuck as soon as you open it.
Is there a way to revert to the first version? That one worked.
HTC Incredible S. Standard OS Android 2.3.5
Oh, I see it. Will resolve it ASAP.
Got a solution! I will implement one little feature and publish the update later today. Thanks for reporting!
Hey OP...
Quick question...I purchased the app in the market and on my phone i opened the beta app and registered it, now my question is why does the app in my app drawer still say beta? Did I not register correctly? Please help
The app is still in beta stage, but your purchase authorized you to use the Pro features. As it makes it to final version, you will get all the new features with no extra charge .
The update is here!
Changelog
0.3:
- Fixed performance issues
- Option to hide notification icon
App works again, performance issue fixed. Thank you for the swift response.
Found this app on the market and I have a question about the pro version. The main feature I like about pro is only showing the overlay when navigation is running. The only major problem is that it keeps the GPS active even if navigation isn't being used.
Are there any future plans for implementing a feature that will auto start this app when the navigation app is opened, along with closing it when navigation ends? This will prevent from having to manually open and close an additional app each time.
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This is not easy to handle since Android does not tell you when app has been started. Only way I can think of is some service, but it might cause serious battery drain. But I can turn off the GPS if not visible. It might help.
I'd imagine, if it's possible it would only be for root users. I'm not a dev, just brainstorming really. The overlay looks great and it's 2nd to none right now.
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A simple app for monitoring and optimizing your battery, it provides battery information which allow you to control your power consumption, it comes with two widgets that can be set to your home screen, the widget background can be set to full transparent, the app allows you to display colored battery level on status bar with an option to hide it.
The app also estimates time left for charging or discharging modes, the time is estimated according to your power consumption; therefore, it will keep varying based on current power consumption.
The estimated time will not appear immediately, the app needs some time to monitor your power consumption to be able to estimate the time left.
And now with the latest version, you can enable your own power saving mode and optimize your power consumption with the optimization feature. both features are adjustable from settings
Features:
The app displays the following information:
- Battery level with number and battery icon.
- Battery status.
- Battery temperature in both “Celsius” and “Fahrenheit”.
- The estimated time left for charging or discharging modes.
- Battery technology.
- Battery health.
- Battery voltage.
- Charging electric current for wide range of mobile phones.
- Button takes you to system battery usage screen.
- Customizable Power Saving Mode
- Battery optimization feature, you can adjust optimization options from settings
The app has setting screen that allows you to set:
- Temperature unit.
- Widget transparent background.
- Show battery level in status bar.
- Power saving options
- Battery optimization options
Localized to English, العربية, Português, Polski, Português(Brasil).
Nice app
Works great, thank you.:good:
mr_coool_guy said:
Works great, thank you.:good:
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Thank you, please rate!
App Translation
Hi Guys,
If you are interested in translating app to your language, you will find details here
Thank you in advance.
Added new update
Hi Guys,
I've just added new update, new you are able to set widget text color...
Animation
mahdispecial said:
Hi Guys,
I've just added new update, new you are able to set widget text color...
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Very accurate in time estimation..
Any plans for battery filling animation?
mr_coool_guy said:
Very accurate in time estimation..
Any plans for battery filling animation?
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Yes, planned.
Translated into Romanian.
I sended it to the given mail.
A new Version added
Hi,
Now a new version available. what is new:
- Added customizable Power Saving Mode, now you can adjust power saving options from settings
- Added battery optimization feature, you can adjust optimization options from settings
- Enhanced performance and GUI
eliboy said:
Translated into Romanian.
I sended it to the given mail.
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Hi,
Unfortunately, I couldn't find it on my inbox, would you please send again?
mahdispecial said:
Hi,
Unfortunately, I couldn't find it on my inbox, would you please send again?
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I also recommend to download latest English file, it is updated..
mahdispecial said:
I also recommend to download latest English file, it is updated..
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How to update your phon
Multi purpose Workout Timer for workouts at home or in the gym
🏋️ Easy to use workout timer suitable for every day workouts at the home or in the gym.
You can easily set your workout sets, work and rest timers and start your training.
Tabata Timer: Workout Timer is a free interval workout timer app for high intensity interval training (HIIT timer).
It is more than a countdown clock!!!
If you are looking for a good sports interval timer app, you're in the right place!
More Features!!!
Workout plan manager for whole week, get noted about current or upcoming days workout plans, STAY ORGANISED!
Download:
Download from PlayStore
Telegram group:
https://t.me/Paget96_Projects
XDA:DevDB Information
Workout Timer, ROM for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
Paget96
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2020-06-01
Last Updated 2020-08-27
New version!
v1.0.3
- Fixed Pause/Resume timer
- Updated dependencies
PlayStore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.workouttimer
xda-developers Thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-workout-timer-t4108289
Opened telegram group:
https://t.me/workout_timer
You can join to help me translating the app or give advices for the app.
How to remove the ads?
Thanks
This app seems interesting and it has a lot of promise I recommend increasing the size of the interactive buttons. Increasing the size is better for accessibility but also easier to interact with via touch. Also I'd suggest if possible to include an AMOLED mode. This will end up helping with battery life and for me it makes the viewing more appealing. It's good to have the option, especially as an accessibility reason.
I just installed the app, so I have yet to experience any ads. But if there's a way to remove those, that would be nice as well.
My suggestions:
1. Landscape mode - now timer and control buttons are not visible on my screen.
2. Setting to turn off the sound - so it's possible to practice in a quiet environment.
3. Setting to control the size of buttons and font - too small for me now.
PS:
Please don't do intrusive ads! Timer that shows full-screen ads in the middle of the exercise is a no go for me. It's THE most annoying thing in the world of timers.
#android #WorkoutTImer
v1.1
- Check is input blank before starting the timer, if it's blank, use predefined value in code
- Improved support with Android R
- Updated dependencies
PlayStore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.workouttimer
xda-developers Thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-workout-timer-t4108289
If you want, you can donate me using this link:
http://paypal.me/Paget96
or simply disable adblocker and support me over ads inside the app
Check my developer account and other apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en
Thanks for the support
ramoneluis said:
How to remove the ads?
Thanks
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At the moment you can do it with disabling internet connection then opening the app. In future I will add purchases.
thepersona said:
This app seems interesting and it has a lot of promise I recommend increasing the size of the interactive buttons. Increasing the size is better for accessibility but also easier to interact with via touch. Also I'd suggest if possible to include an AMOLED mode. This will end up helping with battery life and for me it makes the viewing more appealing. It's good to have the option, especially as an accessibility reason.
I just installed the app, so I have yet to experience any ads. But if there's a way to remove those, that would be nice as well.
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Amoled mode will be there, Improvements on UI also and purchases to remove ads also
Thanks
neverthemore said:
My suggestions:
1. Landscape mode - now timer and control buttons are not visible on my screen.
2. Setting to turn off the sound - so it's possible to practice in a quiet environment.
3. Setting to control the size of buttons and font - too small for me now.
PS:
Please don't do intrusive ads! Timer that shows full-screen ads in the middle of the exercise is a no go for me. It's THE most annoying thing in the world of timers.
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Thanks for suggestions, I'll do the fixes on it. Timer wont have any other ads than a banner ad.
Workout Timer v1.2
⚡️Download (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.workouttimer)
⚡️XDA Thread
(https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-workout-timer-t4108289)⚡️Telegram group (https://t.me/workout_timer)
Changelog:
- Added workout plan manager
- Added splashscreen
- Added transition animations
- Fixed issue with unable to save timer preset
- Fixed issue with scrolling up (when long list is managed)
- Changed banner style to adaptive banner (less space)
- Updated dependencies
Donate: PayPal (http://paypal.me/Paget96)
All apps: PlayStore (https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en)
Telegram group link updated
https://t.me/Paget96_Projects
Workout Timer v1.3.4
⚡️Download (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.workouttimer)
⚡️XDA Thread
(https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-workout-timer-t4108289)
⚡️Telegram group (https://t.me/workout_timer)
Changelog:
- Migrated to latest firebase changes
Donate: PayPal (http://paypal.me/Paget96)
All apps: PlayStore (https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en)
⚡️Download (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paget96.workouttimer)
⚡️XDA Thread
(https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-workout-timer-t4108289)
⚡️Telegram group (https://t.me/workout_timer)
Changelog:
- New fresh icon
- Dynamic colors (Android 12+)
- Dark/light theme (follow system)
- Updated UI
- Fixed previously mentioned issues
- Conversion to Kotlin
Donate: PayPal (http://paypal.me/Paget96)
All apps: PlayStore (https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6924549437581780390&hl=en)
ProtonAOSP
Android 11 ROM
ProtonAOSP is a minimal Android fork (custom ROM) focused on UI/UX and performance, with a touch of privacy.
Screenshots
Screenshots of the latest version
Installation
This ROM is currently distributed as factory images, similar to stock. Flash it the same way you would flash stock factory images. Don't forget to wipe all data using "fastboot -w" before booting the ROM.
Firmware is included, so there is no specific requirement for which version of the stock ROM you are coming from.
You can also use the quick & easy web installer, which allows you to install and update the ROM from any computer or phone without using the command line. The installer works entirely within your web browser and completes in as little as 4 minutes, depending on the speed of your internet connection. Consider using the web installer instead of installing manually.
More detailed installation instructions and guides
Features
List of current features, with accompanying screenshots and explanations
Downloads
Downloads and changelogs for all versions
Builds with and without minimal Google services (gapps) included are provided for convenience.
Using the quick and easy web installer is recommended unless you have a specific reason to download and install the ROM manually.
Support
If you have questions or concerns, please read the Frequently Asked Questions before asking. It saves time for everyone involved, especially you, and allows us to provide higher-quality answers for all users.
Website with comprehensive documentation
Join the Telegram group for support and extras
Please consider donating to support development if you found this helpful: recurring donation to keep the project alive in the long term or buy me a coffee
Kernel source code
ROM source code
ProtonAOSP 11.5.0 has been released.
Changes:
• New website with comprehensive documentation and screenshots
• May security patch
• Added adaptive brightness toggle in QS (with UI tweaks)
• Added support for Pixel 4 and 4 XL
• Improved blur quality with state-of-the-art triangular RGB blue noise dithering and gamma correction
• Changed UI theme to Primer, modified with state-of-the-art color science (by patron vote)
• Better default ringtone, alarm, and notification sounds
• New photo wallpapers from Unsplash
• New space wallpapers from Infinitum
• Improved default Strange Landscape wallpaper (Infinitum)
• Low-level blur optimizations for GPU efficiency
• New, uniform blur strength across all devices
• Updated WebView to Chromium 90 (LineageOS)
• Updated Now Playing song database
• Enabled recents text selection for Pixel Launcher users
• Fixed network permission for multiple users (GrapheneOS)
• Pixel 2: Fixed SafetyNet attestation failures
• Pixel 4: Customizable Active Edge support
• Pixel 4: Unlocked always-on display setting (LineageOS)
• Pixel 4: Better connection to weak 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks
• Pixel 4: Night Light color temperature calibration from stock
• Pixel 4: Device and USB port overheating warnings from stock
• Pixel 4: Reduced background memory usage
• Pixel 4: Optimized native code for Snapdragon 855 CPU
• Pixel 4: Background app freezing for performance & battery
• Pixel 4: Smoother lock screen
• Pixel 4: More detailed face unlock errors
• Pixel 4: Disabled UI compositor debugging
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Website
Install from browser (recommended)
Download
As the ProtonAOSP project expands to support more devices, bandwidth and maintenance costs are increasing. You can help support the project and keep it alive with a recurring donation, or alternatively buy me a coffee. Everything helps, but a recurring donation is the best way to keep the project alive in the long term.
The vast majority of questions in this thread have been repetitive, so there is now a list of frequently asked questions to answer them.
If you have questions or concerns, please read the FAQ before asking. It saves time for everyone involved, especially you, and allows us to provide higher-quality answers for all users.
Feel free to ask your question(s) again if the FAQ doesn't currently answer them, and we will add an answer for you.
Cool I'll check it out
Do you really get 8 1/2 hours screen on time with 50% battery left? I only get 6 hours 25 minutes with 15% left with my current rom.
Does this ROM support WiFi tethering? I feel like I need to ask this because some roms don't.
Uhhh that's the best thing which could had happened to our Pixel 4 XL !!
kdrag0n said:
Usage with my Proton Kernel is recommended to get the most out of your phone. The ROM does not include Proton Kernel, so you will need to flash it yourself. The ROM will still work with other kernels, but you will not get the benefits of Proton Kernel.
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Which one is included instead? As the standalone Proton kernel is only available for the Pixel 5, right?
Johnrob011045 said:
Do you really get 8 1/2 hours screen on time with 50% battery left? I only get 6 hours 25 minutes with 15% left with my current rom.
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Which is still far far better than on stock
Is your Kernel only for Pixel 5 I have looked all around?
Johnrob011045 said:
Do you really get 8 1/2 hours screen on time with 50% battery left? I only get 6 hours 25 minutes with 15% left with my current rom.
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Where did you see that? https://protonaosp.kdrag0n.dev/faq#battery-life
Johnrob011045 said:
Does this ROM support WiFi tethering? I feel like I need to ask this because some roms don't.
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Added to the FAQ: https://protonaosp.kdrag0n.dev/faq#hotspot-support
RogerF81 said:
Which one is included instead? As the standalone Proton kernel is only available for the Pixel 5, right?
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ahoslc said:
Is your Kernel only for Pixel 5 I have looked all around?
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That wasn't meant to be part of this post. Removed, sorry for the confusion.
kdrag0n said:
Where did you see that? https://protonaosp.kdrag0n.dev/faq#battery-life
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My guess is the picture in the "screenshots" otherwise I have no idea. I do not see battery anywhere else but I was also very curious when I read this myself.
GROOVYJOSHCLARK said:
My guess is the picture in the "screenshots" otherwise I have no idea. I do not see battery anywhere else but I was also very curious when I read this myself.
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Based on the screenshot, no mobile data and last charge was 3 days ago, it's probably a screenshot from a device that's not the daily driver and has been sitting on the desk for a bit, lol.
Android 12 is nice, but I want the full use showed in screenshots, so I'll flash back to 11 and run this tomorrow.
Curiousn00b said:
Based on the screenshot, no mobile data and last charge was 3 days ago, it's probably a screenshot from a device that's not the daily driver and has been sitting on the desk for a bit, lol.
Android 12 is nice, but I want the full use showed in screenshots, so I'll flash back to 11 and run this tomorrow.
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I am hoping someone using Proton now will see this and post a real life battery screenshot showing the actual battery estimates. Of course there's a billion factors that can cause battery life to suck and 1 user to get better than the next user, but a general pic would be nice.
I'm finishing up testing on the Bliss ROM 11 then I do plan to test the one next but it won't be right away.
GROOVYJOSHCLARK said:
I am hoping someone using Proton now will see this and post a real life battery screenshot showing the actual battery estimates. Of course there's a billion factors that can cause battery life to suck and 1 user to get better than the next user, but a general pic would be nice.
I'm finishing up testing on the Bliss ROM 11 then I do plan to test the one next but it won't be right away.
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I stopped worrying about battery life unless my phone is hot in my pocket for no reason, lol. Some people expect to get 8 hours SoT since one user achieved it, but 75% of that could be from watching media.
I don't average any crazy numbers for SoT unless I'm watching videos for hours.
Curiousn00b said:
I stopped worrying about battery life unless my phone is hot in my pocket for no reason, lol. Some people expect to get 8 hours SoT since one user achieved it, but 75% of that could be from watching media.
I don't average any crazy numbers for SoT unless I'm watching videos for hours.
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I actually find that my pixel 4XL has much better life than any other device I've owned. My HTC10 was that only 1 that almost compared. My pixel 3XL and 2 XL did not get anywhere near what my 4 XL gets but I'm also not a battery watcher myself. I just disable apps I don't want running, or remove the "boot" service for apps I don't want running, and limit what apps can do what actions (network/keep alive / wakelocks / etc) and my battery life is stellar in my opinion.
My original reply comment was more for a general idea than anything sound with facts.
Curiousn00b said:
Based on the screenshot, no mobile data and last charge was 3 days ago, it's probably a screenshot from a device that's not the daily driver and has been sitting on the desk for a bit, lol.
Android 12 is nice, but I want the full use showed in screenshots, so I'll flash back to 11 and run this tomorrow.
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It's from my daily driver, but I don't charge to 100% all the time or bother to clear battery stats. I don't share examples of battery life because it's highly personal and I don't want anyone to complain about it being worse than expected. My personal usage is very light compared to many others, so it's not a very good example to use here.
Hello. Does this ROM support pixel shifting future like in stock ROM to prevend oled burn-in
kdrag0n said:
It's from my daily driver, but I don't charge to 100% all the time or bother to clear battery stats. I don't share examples of battery life because it's highly personal and I don't want anyone to complain about it being worse than expected. My personal usage is very light compared to many others, so it's not a very good example to use here.
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Mine too for right now and it's really really good, battery is awesome so far! Check this out, last charge 12 hours ago and 86% left! I do prevent all apps I don't want running in the background from starting (SDMaid) and I do prevent many apps from using the internet (iptables). These help but even without them, the battery was really good!
Been running the ROM for a couple days now and I really like it. The new sounds are also very pleasant to the ear. I even set my transition animations to 1.5x speed and the animations make everything look better with my eyes.
Starting with barely any apps installed, instantly started off way faster than stock. Besides features missing due to be special to stock and tedious to port over, the only issue(graphical) I found is with the text clock on always on display, the icons overlap with the bottom text depending on what time it is.
Other than that, amazing work.