Try this one. https://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2799050Works on 7.1.1 but doesn't seem to persist reboot. Sometimes it forgets to keep working and it'll show 50% battery when I'm down to like 20.
OnePlus 3 ob14
Same here. I purchased the "Pro" version just for the extra features and to show my appreciation to to dev but can not find the app in the Playstore any longer. I also do not see any way to restore purchase it in the app settings.I've been using this for years. Found something similar for jail broke iPhones too.
Back to Android now and purchased the Pro version but I can't seem to get it to show on my lock screen. Anyway to make it persistent there also. When I look at my S9 for the time it would be nice to see the battery level at a glance. Any help guys? Am I missing a setting somewhere. ?
Same here. I purchased the "Pro" version just for the extra features and to show my appreciation to to dev but can not find the app in the Playstore any longer. I also do not see any way to restore purchase it in the app settings.
Exactly. That is the only way that I can get the paid version of this app too, is by reinstalling a saved app from one of my other devices. Thank goodness I saved it. I would like to know why the "pro" version was removed from the Playstore. It is no longer there. Even if you type in "Team Battery Bar Pro", in the Playstore search, the results will only bring up the "free" version.T.E.A.M Battery Bar and Battery Bar+ are both in the App Store and both work pretty good. As far as the Pro version of T.E.A.M, there may be an option in settings after install. I re-installed mine from my backed up apps.
Approximately 1500 backups going back since the G1. Quite a few still work even after many years. Can't say that about Apple. Developers have to update their apps for newer OS's which means your paid apps no longer work until or if they do.
Exactly. That is the only way that I can get the paid version of this app too, is by reinstalling a saved app from one of my other devices. Thank goodness I saved it. I would like to know why the "pro" version was removed from the Playstore. It is no longer there. Even if you type in "Team Battery Bar Pro", in the Playstore search, the results will only bring up the "free" version.
This is an awesome app and gives a really nice custom feature to people that can not root their devices. But the free version, while a good app, is not as good as the "Pro" version.
Would you happen to have the Playstore link to the "Pro/+" version?
The new version is way too complex to use, IMHO, and setting the colors that I prefer is much harder to do. I have since moved on to Energy Bar. The donate version is easier to use than this app. I would much prefer this one though and use it when I can. I really wish they would go back to the older style UI. But I guess it is what it is. Seems like I am the only one complaining so the actually the majority of the users are fine with it as is.Looks like you are correct. No Pro version, no link available. Good that you saved your original. Although it looks like the free version has everything the Pro version did. I can't remember the differences though.
[B]Options App[/B]
v2.0
added height options.
v3.0
added new color dialogs.
v4.0
fixed default color of med level to be non-transparent.
[B]Battery Bar[/B]
v2
added height options and fixed default colors.
Step 2
Navigate to smali\com\android\systemui\statusbar\ Folder
Place the 3 Smali Files from the zip here
BatteryBar.smali
BatteryBar$1.smali
BatteryBar$SettingsObserver.smali
Step 3
You need to Navigate to the res\layouts\ Folder
open your statusbar.xml
Step 4
Underneath the line with
Code:com.android.systemui.statusbar.DateView
add this
*** CHANGED ON v3 ***
Code:<com.android.systemui.statusbar.BatteryBar android:textAppearance="@android:style/TextAppearance.StatusBar.Icon" android:gravity="center_vertical" android:orientation="horizontal" android:layout_width="wrap_content" [B][COLOR="Red"]android:layout_height="wrap_content"[/COLOR][/B] />
it should be right at the bottom above the
Code:
i have added my statusbar.xml for reference if yours is in a different order no big deal just put it last and above this line
Code:</com.android.systemui.statusbar.StatusBarView>
-Step 5
Recompile the apk however you normaly would (there are so many ways i wont cover this here)
then push it to your phone and reboot.
If you don't know how or are having issues this is how I do it!
Notes:
a. i have a file on my desctop that i edit this is a copy of the file pulled from my phone.
Steps:
1. after all mods are done open up apk manager
2. type 22 hit enter and pick the file you were editing ( SystemUI.apk )
3. type 11 hit enter and the app will recompile.
- 4. Open a copy of the SystemUI.apk ( see note a ) in winnra or 7zip ect put that window on one side of your screen ( windows 7 snap too (windows key + -> or <- ) is awesome for this )
5. Navigate to the projects folder of APK Manager and then navigate to the app you edited (SystemUI.apk)
6. Navigate to the /build/apk folder ( snap this to the other side of your screen ) ( Note that the build/apk folder has the same structure as the apk file open in winnra / 7zip )
7. for THIS MOD only! you will need these files simply drag the 2 files listed below into the same folder location in the open apk in winnra / 7zip
- /res/layouts/status_bar.xml
- /classes.dex
8. Push the apk that you draged the files into to your phone with adb like this
adb push [where ever your apk is]/SystemUI.apk system/app/SystemUI.apk
adb shell chmod 0644 system/app/SystemUI.apk
9. whilst you have adb up reboot
adb reboot
+ 4. Open a copy of the SystemUI.apk ( see note a ) in winnra or 7zip ect put that window on one side of your screen ( windows 7 snap too (windows key + -> or
- 10. Proceed to next step
Step 6
Once your status bar is back and running (you will have no battery bar yet)
Simply install "BatteryBarSettings.apk" then open the app and pick your settings!
Q: I am getting a FC on this or that, can you help me!
A: NO. We can't help you. Because what you just said means nothing to us.
We want to help you SO much, but in order to do that you need to report the bug properly.
We took care of that too, see here:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1292625
Q:OMG YOU STOLE MY WORK! YOU A!@#$!% etc etc etc
A: I kindly ask you that if you have an issue with anything above to PM me so i can sort it out politely. There is no need to flame in the thread.
.locals 12
.parameter "intent"
.prologue
iget-object v1, p0, Lcom/android/systemui/statusbar/policy/StatusBarPolicy;->mService:Landroid/app/StatusBarManager;
const-string v2, "battery"
const v0, 0x0
invoke-virtual {v1, v2, v0}, Landroid/app/StatusBarManager;->setIconVisibility(Ljava/lang/String;Z)V
return-void
that will perma hide the battery iconIf you don't know how or are having issues this is how I do it!
Notes:
a. i have a file on my desctop that i edit this is a copy of the file pulled from my phone.
Steps:
1. after all mods are done open up apk manager
2. type 22 hit enter and pick the file you were editing ( SystemUI.apk )
3. type 11 hit enter and the app will recompile.
4. Open a copy of the SystemUI.apk ( see note a ) in winnra or 7zip ect put that window on one side of your screen ( windows 7 snap too (windows key + -> or <- ) is awesome for this )
5. Navigate to the projects folder of APK Manager and then navigate to the app you edited (SystemUI.apk)
6. Navigate to the /build/apk folder ( snap this to the other side of your screen ) ( Note that the build/apk folder has the same structure as the apk file open in winnra / 7zip )
7. for THIS MOD only! you will need these files simply drag the 2 files listed below into the same folder location in the open apk in winnra / 7zip
- /classes.dex
8. Push the apk that you draged the files into to your phone with adb like this
adb push [where ever your apk is]/SystemUI.apk system/app/SystemUI.apk
adb shell chmod 0644 system/app/SystemUI.apk
9. whilst you have adb up reboot
adb reboot
I used & followed this tuto : http://youtu.be/YgWd0jsDtH0
if I used the plain SystemUI from APKTool\SystemUI\dist , I get neverending FC. upon reboot, the status bar is simply gone and even the launcher's "Notifications" soft menu option doesn't make it appear. gotta reflash the ROM to set things straight & get the statusbar back.
if I copy/paste "resources.arsc" from APKTool\SystemUI\build\apk into the fresh SystemUI I obtain in APKTool\SystemUI\dist, there are no FC and the status bar shows, but your top bar mod isn't present, not even when repeatedly checking/unchecking/rechecking "show battery bar" in your app.
it doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand & follow your tutorial, so I believe that my problem comes from somewhere in the recompiling process...
at work now, whenever I have 10min, I'll upload my systemUI apks