System UI Tuner - Apply System UI Tuner settings on any Android device.

efi99

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I have removed the bluetooth icon and i can not enable it again.
I have changed the clock to hh:mm:ss and i can not restore back to hh:mm
Galaxy A6(2018) with 8.0
Is there any solution ?
 

QueenLizzy

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I just received the Nougat update and realized that the big Samsung in the sky disabled System UI Tuner. So when faced with defeat I decided to spin up an Android emulator and using the some nifty ADB commands reverse engineer all the settings inside the System UI Tuner menu. I then confirmed you could just apply the same settings and they would work and then created an easy to use application to apply them.



To get started you will first want to enabled [Developer Options]:
  1. Go into [Settings]
  2. Tap on [About device]
  3. Repeatedly tap on the [Build Number] until a toast notification comes up stating you have enabled developer options.
  4. Go back
Next you will want to go into [Developer Options] and enable [USB Debugging]:
  1. Go into [Developer Options]
  2. Scroll down and tap on [USB Debugging]
Finally plug in your device to your computer accept any prompts that appear on your phone and run the application. The application will take a few seconds to load as it finds your phone, but after that you will be able to select the settings you want and see them instantly apply to your phone. Features I've noticed that do no work on the Galaxy S7 are: Battery Percentage in the icon, and Do Not Disturb features.

Download - Version 1.1.0
Source Code

Big thanks goes out to @regaw_leinad for AndroidLib (Thread) and @muniz_ri for DeOdexed Marshmallow Rom (Thread)

Release Notes

v1.1.0
  • Improved performance was doing a lookup of the user id when I could have just passed "current" to the settings executable.
  • Added NFC for Samsung Devices.

v1.0.0
  • Initial Release

Images


Power Notification Controls on the Galaxy S7


No alarm icon showing and long time.


Amazing does it come back on reboot?? or do i have to keep developer options on?.
 

Lorand

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Hello,

I have chosen not to display the alarm icon, but now I have another icon that is displayed and that remains permanently even after several restarts :/
Samsung Galaxy S
Android 8.0.0

Thank you in advance if anyone can help me ;)
 

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Bobthahog

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Hello,

I have chosen not to display the alarm icon, but now I have another icon that is displayed and that remains permanently even after several restarts :/
Samsung Galaxy S
Android 8.0.0

Thank you in advance if anyone can help me ;)
No I believe that is the rotation lock. Look in the settings and uncheck that and I bet that disappears.

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Bobthahog

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Well done @Bobthahog
Thank you very much for your help ;)
No problem. That icon pops up after you start making changes to your status bar icons. I don't know why. But I believe even in the app there is a warning message up top talkin about it. But I'm glad to help.

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Aid777

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Thanks, I used this on my rooted Oreo stock ROM for LG G6 and enabled the seconds in the clock on top right corner. When I tried to remove the seconds they would not go back to default. Not fussed as I don't want to remove them, just wanted to make sure they would.