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ChargeBar is a free, fully-customizable, feature-packed MIUI battery bar for ANY Android device on ANY ROM, no root required! Hopefully everyone will give this a shot, we're sure you'll like it. It includes more customizations that the actual MIUI battery bar! Like the app? Don't forget to hit "Thanks!"
Feature include:
The ability to start when the device has finished booting.
Automatic hiding in full screen applications.
Hiding in the lock screen.
Displaying a status bar notification/ reminder.
Configurable animation style (normal, right-to-left/ inverted, and centered)!
1% battery indicator for supported devices (and a hack for Motorola devices including the Defy).
Charging animations.
Changing the color (choose a static color or an interval based on the remaining charge).
1% interval options for color (unlike other apps there are no predefined ranged like 0-20%, you can select as many ranges as finely as you want. Even choose a color for every percent!)
Changing the height.
Configurable position (top, bottom, bottom of status bar).
If possible please consider donating, it supports development as well as removes the permanent graphical links at the bottom of the app (they are not "ads" per-say nor does this app require the INTERNET permission). Please refrain from re-posting the APK anywhere! We will take care of updating it on our website.
While ChargeBar is no longer in beta that does not mean that there will not be bugs. If you run into any issues please send us an email with your device, firmware, description of the problem, screenshot/ logcat, or any other relevant piece of information.
Some helpful links:
Android Market
Seven+ Project Post
Seven+ Blog Post
The UltraLinx Post
UltraUI Post
APK File
It looks great. Ill try it out whenever I can download it.
Awesome! Can you add an option to change color after a specific battery level? Like Change color to red after 15%
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nice job....just what i need....like the animation when is charging
Thanks guys, I will certainly look into custom colors for specific levels and/ or times of the day but I don't want to look it into say 15%, 30%, etc. so I need to come up with a clever interface and ContentProvider to handle this.
Downloaded to my Xoom.
Works as well as the team battery bar app from market.
On 4.0.3 under status bar goes about 1cm from top of screen not at the bottom.
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Ah, yeah. I don't have a tablet to develop or test on so that makes sense. I've got an idea how to fix that but am not entirely sure.
tombarr said:
Ah, yeah. I don't have a tablet to develop or test on so that makes sense. I've got an idea how to fix that but am not entirely sure.
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Need any builds testing you can email me them. My user name @gmail.com
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A very nice share truly.
Working fantastic on my G2X running CM9! Thank you very much.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
wow was dreaming of this to come to Android
it was in the days of Windows Mobile 5 (2006) and SPB Pocket Plus 4.0.0 (2007) which came up with this idea...
and now
IMPLEMENTED ON ANDROID ! LOVE YOU!
Screenshot of my windows mobile , which I still have online and uploaded
lol
iammodo said:
Downloaded to my Xoom.
Works as well as the team battery bar app from market.
On 4.0.3 under status bar goes about 1cm from top of screen not at the bottom.
Sent from my Xoom
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The latest update available on the Android Market or our website now has this fixed. The position option "Bottom of Status Bar" is not "Top of System Bar" for Honeycomb+ tablet users.
Keep checking in for more updates, and when possible consider donating.
Tom
tombarr said:
The latest update available on the Android Market or our website now has this fixed. The position option "Bottom of Status Bar" is not "Top of System Bar" for Honeycomb+ tablet users.
Keep checking in for more updates, and when possible consider donating.
Tom
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Any chance of getting it under the status bar in ics?
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Great stuff. Using it now.
some1 reported that it almost messed his device by changing the Height to a very high amount, like 600-700-800 range
only way was to wait till battery dropped and could see his screen again
suggest to limit the amount
Looks nice but i can't seem to make it show above your super status bar+ app.
Best thing that I can do is to make it show at the bottom
Sent from my GT-I9003
Max Height
jcsy said:
some1 reported that it almost messed his device by changing the Height to a very high amount, like 600-700-800 range
only way was to wait till battery dropped and could see his screen again
suggest to limit the amount
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Alright, I've set the height in the latest version (beta two) to 99px, just to be sure that it can't do "too" much damage. Of course this option should be used with caution even at 99px, but it should minimize the impact.
Check out the Android Market or our website for the latest APK.
Tom
Fantastic app. Back in Windows Mobile times I used a similar one. One option I really liked was an ability to set the color to rainbow style (RGB spectrum). It made the bar really visible no matter what the background was. Could you think of implementing it in future versions?
I set everything and start the app but i don't see the bar in any location i tried. I tried bigger height but still nothing. Process is running. Any help?
Swyped from my Galaxy mini
i got this on my tf101 whithout knowing its only weeks old and i have found the thread for it !!!
following on from rgb i think the low battery states should be red then yellow then green. making a gradient
The Galaxy S4 and Note 3 are the only Android devices right now with ambient temperature and humidity sensors. This Weather Station app I developed (free and with no ads) utilizes these sensors and additional ones to the full delight of amateur and pro meteorologists:
Weather Station
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v2.1.0.5:
-Fix for pre Android 4.4 devices' widgets not updating automatically with Update On Press enabled
v2.1.0.4:
-Fix for widget indicators always showing no change
v2.1.0.3:
-Fix for Android 4.4+ intermittent temperature issues
v2.1.0.2:
-Small bug fixes
v2.1.0.1:
-Fix for abs. humidity, dew point, mixing ratio, and heat index not updating on widgets and graphs
v2.1.0:
-General battery use improvements
-General UI improvements
-Printing support for Android 4.4+
-Bug fixes
v2.0.2:
-added Density Altitude
-bug fixes
-added Ukrainian translation
v2.0.1.1:
-bug fixes
-updated Portuguese translation
v2.0.1:
-nicer y-axis graph labels formatting
-larger default font size for lockscreen widgets
-can now specify different font size for lockscreen widgets
-added Finnish translation; completed Russian & Spanish
v2.0.0:
-Completely new code architecture (for this reason you will have to uninstall and reboot)
-Updated appearance for app and widgets
-Mixing Ratio, Heat Index, Illuminance, |Magnetic Field|, Barometric and GPS Altitude added
-Widgets can now have multiple readings, update on tap, and no indicators
-New unit choices for Mixing Ratio and Elevation/Altitude
-Ability to clear saved background readings
-Nicer y-tick intervals on graphs
-Export multiple readings simultaneously
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String resources from this app are attached for translation only. Do not assume you can use them in your own app without talking to me. If you want to use the strings in a revenue generating app please pm or email me beforehand for permission.
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Translating strings and arrays in res.zip:
All who help with translations will be acknowledged in the app. The res/values directory contains the files strings_localizable.xml and arrays_localizable.xml with the English (US) words and phrases that would need to translated. As an example here is how the translation to Brazilian Portuguese worked:
Step 1) Copy the strings_localizable.xml and arrays_localizable.xml files from res/values to another location.
Step 2) Complete the translation of the words and phrases inside the xml tags.
Example 1:
<string name="app_name">Weather Station</string>
becomes
<string name="app_name">Estação Meteorológica</string>
Example 2:
<string-array name="pref_notifications_when_entries">
<item>Rising</item>
<item>Falling</item>
</string-array>
becomes
<string-array name="pref_notifications_when_entries">
<item>Subindo</item>
<item>Caindo</item>
</string-array>
Step 3) The translated files are placed into a new directory inside the res directory called values-pt (or values-pt-rBR). I can take care of this last step I just need to know what language it is and if it is limited to a regional dialect.
Works in other devices?
Dude, read the ops first sentence...
Sent from my SGSIII
That's cool. I'm going to give it a go.
works good on i9500, loving it , gr8 work!!!
why always with the crappy "auto start" on phone boot?
cebs said:
Works in other devices?
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The pressure will work on any device that has a barometer (e.g. Nexus 4, Galaxy S3, etc). The temp and humidity will only work on a Galaxy S4 b/c it is the only device right now with a ambient thermometer and hygrometer.
karl999999 said:
why always with the crappy "auto start" on phone boot?
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As I explain in the Google Play listing, the auto start permission is to run a very short service to re-set the alarm so background readings can be taken. The service only runs for a split second and then kills itself. If you disable background readings the service won't run on restart.
I am very interested in knowing how accurate the temperate sensor is working on the S4. Can someone test this out with a dedicated temperature reader and tell me how accurate it is or how off it is in Fahrenheit? Thanks.
if u can add a temp warning notification , then it will be perfect...
like i am able to set it to warn if the temp goes over xx degree..
Oh thanks mate! I got these readings, first is in my home and second is from outside. That second is littlebit weird because internet shows that there is only +4 celsius.
zige said:
Oh thanks mate! I got these readings, first is in my home and second is from outside. That second is littlebit weird because internet shows that there is only +4 celsius.
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How long were you outside for? Perhaps the phone needed to stay outside longer in order to read the temperature correctly (away from other heat sources like yourself or the sun)?? Or worst case scenario is that the S4 temp sensor is not that accurate (we would need to find some specs on the sensors that Samsung is using).
Adjust Temperature
Is there any way to calibrate the temp sensor.?
Currently most readying are way higher than actual readings
I spent half an hour trying to find out why the thank you button is not available for me but couldn't find out why.
Thank You.Vry nice app.
zige said:
Oh thanks mate! I got these readings, first is in my home and second is from outside. That second is littlebit weird because internet shows that there is only +4 celsius.
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u need to wait a lil longer
jsstp24n5 said:
How long were you outside for? Perhaps the phone needed to stay outside longer in order to read the temperature correctly (away from other heat sources like yourself or the sun)?? Or worst case scenario is that the S4 temp sensor is not that accurate (we would need to find some specs on the sensors that Samsung is using).
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About 10minutes. Maybe i need to try later, but usually i'm outside only 5-10minutes when i walk to train station or to grocery shop.
Rar9 said:
Is there any way to calibrate the temp sensor.?
Currently most readying are way higher than actual readings
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This was debated by me when I was making the app and I decided not to include it (but may put it in a future release if it is greatly demanded). The logic is that the temperature sensors are supposed to be calibrated to high accuracy at the factory and should not lose accuracy over time. Thus the "actual reading" you are referring to IS the actual reading that the thermometer on the phone is reporting. If it is higher than another thermometer nearby, it is higher for a reason (probably because of your body temperature heating the sensor, or the sun, or some other reason). The question is why fudge that?
i guess your mobile must be in your pocket.. try expose it to the weather..
prodigiez said:
if u can add a temp warning notification , then it will be perfect...
like i am able to set it to warn if the temp goes over xx degree..
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This will be in the next release.
I've noticed that the temperature on the S4 is always higher. The reason is probably that the S4 is a heat source in itself! Unless the temperature sensor is incredibly well insulated from the rest of the phone then it will always be affected. I might test this and take a reading but only after having left the phone off for some time like 30 minutes (to let it cool sufficiently) then switch it on and take the reading before too much heat has built up in the device.
Hello Hi, my first published in Google Play, Please buy it and enjoy it
One of the best and safest flashlight apps world!
This is smart light
A program that now we introduce you to one of the best programs in the field of light and flashlight.
This program is something that it is distinct from other program with a flashlight:
Smart turn off led Flash
The ability to turn off a few seconds Flash smart smart phone you after a while use your android device which makes it 99% of the dangers of too much heat is safe to Flash you comfort for a long time this smart app will eventually have to use
In addition, if your device does not have a Flash again, no problem, you can use the capabilities of the display device to use.
This feature is that the display device with android you have the highest light mode puts your white background and gets whatever device you have a larger screen with higher brightness this feature will be more useful for this feature on the Smartphone with the screen is larger than 4 inches works great even we have it on the screen, we also test and 3.7-inch was a very satisfied
We think this program is excellent value with the features they have that amount to a negligible cost this amount against the others we build it is really no
I hope to eventually have it's fun when you use
link in google play :
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Please do not copy
thank you
Please comment about the app
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Profiler
Real-time component monitoring in floating window. You can customize layout, its size and transparency. You can set your prefered data format and chart color for better clarity.
Supported components: (Depends on data provided by your device)
CPU load
GPU load
RAM usage
Network traffic
Temperature
Battery voltage and temperature
If you want to translate this application into your language, here you have, what you need.
Some points from development:
Development took me more that 200 hours.
Development of component monitoring without UI took about 10 hours.
No 3rd party library was used.
Size of APK is only 103kB.
APK contains only application icon and 9-patch image for shadow, everything else are drawn into canvas.
I developed this app more for fun that I really need it.
Project was created in March 17, 2014 in Eclipse.
Application was tested on 7 android phones and 2 tablets before public release.
Application is written in Java in 7013 lines of code.
Known issues:
When you use same monitor twice (ex. RAM), in first one maximum is set at 2GB and in second one maximum is set max from all values, you will get unpredicted behaviour of second one.
Device compatibility list
For manual installation use APK in attachments.
Add or include a gadget option so that we can add it to homescreen! It would be amazing!
Atsukai said:
Add or include a gadget option so that we can add it to homescreen! It would be amazing!
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Do you mean android widget? Why do you need it? What do you want to show on homescreen?
That's what I meant, widgets >.< (confusing).
For example, If I have 3 pages of homescreen, I can have one for extra apps, middle one for main used apps and third one for widgets, if I could see how my phone is doing just by swipping to the side instead of opening an app, it would be amazing.
(This app is great, if it were a widget to place on homescreen it would be really amazing, since most of those that exist are not very useful and very buggy).
Atsukai said:
That's what I meant, widgets >.< (confusing).
For example, If I have 3 pages of homescreen, I can have one for extra apps, middle one for main used apps and third one for widgets, if I could see how my phone is doing just by swipping to the side instead of opening an app, it would be amazing.
(This app is great, if it were a widget to place on homescreen it would be really amazing, since most of those that exist are not very useful and very buggy).
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Thanks to your thought, I have an idea that is easy for implementation. It is just simple 1x1 widget or some icon on homescreen for turn on monitor. So you do not have to go to the application, tap on enable and go back. You can just tap on icon on homescreen to show monitor.
I just uploaded a new version, which fixes some bugs.
Thomas. said:
Do you mean android widget? Why do you need it? What do you want to show on homescreen?
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Thomas. said:
Thanks to your thought, I have an idea that is easy for implementation. It is just simple 1x1 widget or some icon on homescreen for turn on monitor. So you do not have to go to the application, tap on enable and go back. You can just tap on icon on homescreen to show monitor.
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Adding a widget 2x2 or 3x3 which shows cpu, temps, internet and ram info would be great .
:good:
Atsukai said:
Adding a widget 2x2 or 3x3 which shows cpu, temps, internet and ram info would be great .
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I will add it to the TODO list, but at the moment, there are many other features that I want to implement firstly. You have to be patient
At the moment, I am working on battery current monitor and better compatibility with temperature monitor.
I added "Known issues" section.
Are you planning to show also CPU frequencies?
Cody.Hunt said:
Are you planning to show also CPU frequencies?
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Yes, display CPU frequencies is in my TODO list. Now I am working on battery current, next thing will be CPU frequencies
Thanks!
The new version with battery current monitor is in a closed beta version and it looks good.
New version with battery current monitor was released
Because of new version has better compatibility with temperature monitor, I added application version into device compatibility list.
I just released a new version of the application that fixes many bugs.
How are you calculating RAM usage, please?
Cody.Hunt said:
How are you calculating RAM usage, please?
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Ram usage is calculated as MemTotal - (MemFree + Buffers + Cached).
Hello,
I have been using khadas VIM3 dev board and I want to add battery support in the OS(Android 9 TV os). I have added my battery charging/discharging and fuel gauge drivers in the kernel and I'm also able to see the battery percentage on adb shell. But my system UI is not reflecting current percentage on status bar and I have to do screen on/off to see the updated percentage.
I have been looking for the solution but did not find any. So, anyone who has idea regarding this then please guide me through this issue.
Thank You.
My guess is you have to install EdXposed framework and then therein run a module like this one.