Motorola Droid : Way To Remove Battery Notification Warnings?
May 26, 2010is there any way to remove the battery notification warnings and led flashing on the moto droid with home++?
View 4 Repliesis there any way to remove the battery notification warnings and led flashing on the moto droid with home++?
View 4 RepliesI did some searching and didn't really come up with an answer, so flame away if it's out there. Is there a way to get rid of the entire notification bar at the top of the screen? I am running Bat Stat and Clockr so I thought it would be nice to get rid of it.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI would like to get rid of this annoying icon (for non-rooted user).
View 5 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to do this? Basically all I want to see to the right side is the 3G/1X indicator. I would love to remove, or at the very least hide, the battery and clock info.
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow can you remove the standard battery and clock icon from the status bar at the top?
I've got aftermarket apps for battery and clock so they're redundant.
I'm looking for a bar and battery icon just like the 24k MM theme but without the middle number showing the percent of battery life and it goes from green to red when almost empty. Anyone point me in the right direction? i also got the 24kk theme but just want to put the notif. bar on what file is it under?
View 12 Replies View RelatedSo earlier today I flashed cyanogen's rom and noticed that the battery icon on the notification bar had the battery % on the battery, the built in one not the on from the battery indicator app, and I thought that looked really slick. I was wondering if there was a way I could get that thru using metamorph or something.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIm using droidmod 1.0 and was wondering how to change the battery icon like i have been seeing many times
View 3 Replies View RelatedCan anyone inform me how to change the battery icon in the notification bar
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm new to the roms portion of rooted droids, and I Am looking for a specific rom. I want a black notification bar with white text and green battery. I want my stock droid icons, and froyo launcher Smoked glass theme would be cool.
Can anyone tell me any roms and or themes that meet this criteria? Screenshots would be Awesome. I was thinking ultimate droid but I had a hard time finding screenshots for their lates versions.
I've been getting low on space warnings for quite some time on this Eris Driod phone. I consistently run at 17M or below. I'm confused.
I only have installed 9.52M of third party programs. 8 programs.
I have cleared all my cache, including the browser.
I have cleared my text messages.
I have three email accounts. One is a POP3 (Verizon email) the other two are IMAP (work and Gmail)
The emails are set to scan every hour and do 3 day download.
I save all my email attachments to external storage.
I have cleared all inbox, drafts, sents and trash emails on the phone. Along with deleting the externally saved attachments.
Here is the kicker, when I go into Manage Apps, Mail is listed as the greatest user of memory at 117M, all of it is in data, none in cache.
What is going on with this? I'm sure if I clear data I will lose all of my setups, but why am I at 117M in email data? and only 17M of usable memory left?
when the battery is at or below 10% this red light comes on for the notification. is there any way to make it stop? can't find it anywhere
View 11 Replies View RelatedAndroid 4.0.4 on a Motorola Electrify II (phone is about 2 months old).
Set the Battery Full Notification - it worked well for awhile, then simply stopped. (???)
Text message notification still works fine, but not Battery Full. I have tried resetting, and volumes are turned up for everything including notifications.
The local store suggested that I look online for an answer (hence this post), they said the phone settings looked fine. If a fix isn't found online they will restore the phone to factory settings to see if that works.
Is there a way to change the battery on the notification bar?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a question regarding the following logcat warnings:
CODE:..............................
I'm running my game on a dev phone, using sdk 1.6, using a GLSurfaceView and renderer for my drawing, and a separate thread for my logic (I heard this may be a thread issue?).
At any rate, I experience no crashes, or major performance issues, other than an occasional gc. If I let the application sit idle for a few mins, LogCat will be full of the above mentioned warnings. Does anyone know if this is a code issue, normal behavior, or some kind of documented bug?
Those warnings when installing swype have me concerned. Should I worry?
View 12 Replies View RelatedI have created some aidl files for IPC in my Android project.
They compile and run file however in the generated .java files I am getting warnings of un-used imports as follows:
The import android.os.Binder is never used EngineInterface.java/gen/com//phone/engine line 10 Java Problem
Now I presume that they are there for a reason and since the generated file is not supposed to be modified that adding a suppress warning is not a good idea?
So how do I get rid of the warnings? I know they can be left and it doesn't affect the running of the project but I would like a clean as possible project so if its at all possible to remove this errors I would like to know how to do it.
Is there a way to change when I get a low battery warning message? Can I make it at 5 % not the default? Also, can I turn off the audio notification for the low battery warning?
I an very new to the Eris, so I apologize if this is a simple change that I just haven't found yet.
I've created an app in Flash Builder "Burrito". When I run the application there are no project warnings or errors. The .apk was compiled successfully. The emulator is running Andorid 2.2. However, when I push the .apk to the emulator I get "Invalid Apk" error. I tried installing it into Galaxy Phone (Android 2.2), the time I got "Parse error".
View 1 Replies View RelatedI know this comes in some ROMs and maybe some themes, anyone seen a stand alone option for people in root to add this ability in the MENU bar, not the task bar?
View 37 Replies View RelatedThe internal meter says it is due for charge long before its out of juice. Battery Left widget will give accurate voltage levels, but it too is fooled, even after proper calibration.
View 15 Replies View RelatedRooted Droid 1, running LFY 1.9 with it's 1ghz kernel, SPRecovery. Had a weird issue recently; the phone displayed that my battery life was at 40%, then probably ~30 minutes later it was down to 20%. I wasn't using it during that time, I just unlocked the screen to check something. Anyway, I opened my browser and within a minute or two I got the "15% battery life remaining" message, prompting me to connect my charger. I decided I would allow the phone to just die and shut itself down. So I waited ~45 minutes and it went down to 10%, then almost immediately to 5%. I turned on the GPS just to make it drain faster... I watched a one-hour television show and when it was over, I glanced over to the phone to see if it had died - nope, still on. I turned the LED light on, leaving the GPS running for ~25 minutes and it finally powered down. Then I plugged it in to charge and left the room. Came back in about 2.5 hours later and picked up the phone - it was very hot. Unlocked the screen and checked SetCPU and it was running ~135?F but it immediately started cooling down. It was fully charged, however so I unplugged it. I went to bed shortly thereafter and the battery life displayed 90% as I set the alarm to wake me up the next morning. I happened to wake up shortly before the alarm was set to go off and I picked up the phone to disable the alarm and noticed the red 'charge me' light blinking - unlocked the screen to see 5% and just then it powered itself down.
TL;DR -- Phone only got hot that one time, phone hasn't gone dead in stand-by mode again like it did that night. Battery drains at a seemingly normal rate based on my regular use from 100% down to 40%, then it rapidly drains after that, always skipping 30% and when it gets down to 5% it stays alive for quite a long time under heavy load. Is there a way to 'teach' the phone how to check and calculate actual and remaining battery % and to display it correctly? Is it kernel-related? I heard somewhere about doing a 'battery wipe' but I am unsure what that entails and searches are proving fruitless for me so far.
does battery status pro drain your battery life?
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone else find that their battery does best at like 60%-70% charged and when it gets below 40 it moves a lot quicker? Also I've done 3 full drain and full recharges so far and my battery has improved sloightly each time, do you reccomend I do it again or is that just bad for the battery?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedMotorola clears up Droid X battery tab confusion with design change | Android Central. Anyone with newer phones seeing this change?
View 40 Replies View RelatedBackground info:
- I'm running the "Battery Left" widget and I have it displaying "estimated percentage left", "system percentage", and "estimated time left until dead".
- I listen to A LOT of Slacker Radio.
My issues:
- I was previously getting about 19+ hours out of a fully charged battery. 2-3 days ago I started having issues with the widget (I think it may have started when I installed an update to the widget) so I recalibrated it to no avail. Then I uninstalled it and reinstalled it. Within a few hours it claimed that it was getting accurate readings (when I first installed the widget weeks ago, it took days to get accurate) and now says that I should be getting 9 hours out of a fully charged battery. I know that can't be right so I'll see how the widget adjusts itself over the next few days, but, any thoughts? (I know a lot of you guys use the same widget and know how it works...)
- Also, In the first two hours of my phone being unplugged this morning, it went from 100% to 70%. I did run Slacker for about an hour and a half of that time, but could it really drain the battery that much that quickly? And I noticed that when I close Slacker, if I go into phone settings, applications, running services - there's still a Slacker update thing running in there. Could that be draining the battery too, even if it's only checking for updates?
- I really don't run a lot of stuff on this phone. I keep wifi and gps turned off. I use bluetooth only a few hours each night. Minimal web browsing. Although, my POP email gets checked every 5 mins (but I just changed it to every 10) and I do use gchat and text a decent amount, but I'd say overall, it's "light" use (except for Slacker which could be a huge drain, right?)
I tried to clear caches of some apps from application manager....I cleared the cache of settings also..
When i again tried to enter settings, i by mistake clicked on sync and my fone suddenly started showing some errors and my wallpaper changed to default and many "force close" warnings started appearing..
I removed my battery and restarted my fone and now when i m trying to signin my google account (using wifi) it keeps on connecting and after 1-2 minutes showing "This could be a temporary problem or your sim card my not be provisioned for data services.Please try again when connected or if continue call costumer suppory"... What should i do and is this because of that errors and illegal restart? My fone is LG EVE and i am really worried......
Is there any benefit to having botha click widget and having the time displayed on the right hand side of the notification bar? After viewing other peoples screens I've decided to put more thought into how my phone looks, and having the time displayed twice is starting to annoy me, is it possible to remove the time from the notification bar?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have searched in this forum, the XDA-developers forum, and Google at large and cannot find an answer to my question. I would like to know if there is a way to remove the clock from the notification bar. I am rooted (EE 2.0). I have found some devs who were able to remove it from their custom Droid ROMs, and would like to know if it's possible for the Eris. If so, how would I go about doing it?
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