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Default battery only shows in 10% increments?

hey, first of all i must say im absolutely in love with the tp2, its certainly the best phone ive ever used and a world of difference compared to my kaiser. The screen is beautiful, pictures and videos look superb, audio quality is fantastic and tflo is incredibly smooth and responsive. The keyboard is phenomenal and a joy to type on.

Ive only got one small problem, my battery meter only seems to show the level in 10% increments from stock. This is a little annoying. Im now using brians taskbar skin which works perfectly (and looks awesome) but the problem of only showing in 10% is quite annoying.

Is this common with the phone? Anyway to display in 1%'s

MOD EDIT: This is now fixed: see this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=527006
 
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here is a cab file here on XDA which enables windows mobile to show the battery status per 1%.
It should work on all WM 6.x versions. Do a search (I think its in the hacking & development forum) and you'll find it.
 
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thats great

havign a bit of trouble finding it though (i think it might be my phrasing) but do you remember what it might be called? the only one ive found that might be it is Numbattery. unfortunately cant check until later.
 
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I found this one but is it just for SE X1 or any WM 6.1 device?

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=514647
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I think he might be referring to nuePower. I would back up the system before installing though. I've had issues where, after installing it, the device refused to charge. After restoring a backup, it was fine.
 
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any solution???
 
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I have tried the no2chem 6800 cab file and that did not work. Just gave zero percent battery level all the time.
(current devices in bold)
MDA Vario III --> Touch Pro --> Touch HD -->Touch pro 2 --> HTC HD2 --> Galaxy SII --> Galaxy Note
XDA Exec --> AMEO --> OQO model 2 --> Viliv S5 HSDPA
Nokia N70 --> Nokia N95--> Samsung i8910
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Ok,

What is it we are trying to do here, is it change the Battery level in the Top Icons to 1% increments or the actual Powerbars in Settings - Power?

If its the top bars I can create any that you like and have them posted on here as either a cab file or dll
 
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Ok,

What is it we are trying to do here, is it change the Battery level in the Top Icons to 1% increments or the actual Powerbars in Settings - Power?

If its the top bars I can create any that you like and have them posted on here as either a cab file or dll
I suspect the original poster ideally would like power to show in 1% increments wherever it is displayed. If that is not possible, it would seem to me the power meter on the task bar would be most useful.
 
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I suspect the original poster ideally would like power to show in 1% increments wherever it is displayed. If that is not possible, it would seem to me the power meter on the task bar would be most useful.
yep, ideally both however id be more than happy with just the taskbar

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