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Any way to change the layout or options in it? Or make the lockscreen show battery percent?

Layout and options not until marshmallow and battery percentage is in the battery options

waterninja21 said:
Layout and options not until marshmallow and battery percentage is in the battery options
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I have no percentage option in battery section. Where have you seen it?
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It's on the top of the screen. Go to Settings, then select Battery.

I'm talking about showing the battery percent on the lock screen.

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How to display battery percentage in notifications bar?

Just curious, is there an option to display battery percentage in the notifications bar when running stock software and unrooted? I was unable to locate such an option in the settings, but maybe I'm just missing it. Thanks!
Settings|My Device|Display|Display battery percentage
lol, I don't even have the phone and I would have known that.
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Battery percentage...

How can I enable battery percentage on my status bar beside the battery icon?
You can't
dilgit said:
How can I enable battery percentage on my status bar beside the battery icon?
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You can't. You'll have either the battery percentage, battery bar, battery circle, or nothing, but you can't have the icon + percent as in CM.
You can change the display settings in Settings -> Battery -> click on the battery icon on top.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.kroegerama.android4batpercent&hl=uk
dilgit said:
How can I enable battery percentage on my status bar beside the battery icon?
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If you are Root, can try with Xposed Framework and Gravitybox LL.
Another great module for Xposed is Flat Style Bar Indicators, more customizable for battery percent and other indicators: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-flat-style-bar-indicators-t3000029
I´m with the second, and works fine with my OP2

Show battery percentage

Is there any way to show battery percentage instead of just the battery icon without having to root or do all kinds of things? Is that option build into the system?
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Yes if you press and hold the settings icon you will unlock the System UI Tuner. From there go into settings and it will be under System UI Tuner
Lovely trick! Didn't know that one.
gonwan said:
Lovely trick! Didn't know that one.
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Yep, it's a Marshmallow benefit! Cool
I've been using the chronus widget which also has the percentage. I like it better because I find it hard to read the percentage sometimes when it is displayed in the battery icon. Also, if you pull down the settings / notifications menu on the lock screen, the percentage is also displayed (on stock setup).

Any way to show battery % in the battery bar on new stock Nougat?

Just wondering if there is Any way to show battery percentage inside the battery bar on new stock Nougat?
The only thing I am missing on this new firmware. I used to use the app Battery Percent Enabler but it does not work anymore... I also tried to long press the gear icon on the notification pull down to unlock the new settings but that does not work on ATT.
Thanks!
Settings,
Device Maintenance
Battery
the hamburger menu
Advanced Settings
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Thanks, but I am asking to add the percentage inside the battery icon so it does not take up all they room in the notification bar.
stu5797 said:
Thanks, but I am asking to add the percentage inside the battery icon so it does not take up all they room in the notification bar.
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How much room does two(sometimes three) digits and a percentage symbol really take up?
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More than I would like or I would not have posted this thread in the first place ?
I don't think there is an option for that, maybe in the future a rom will integrate it

Quick Access to Battery Stats - Nougat

Since the Nougat update, there doesn't seem to be an easy way to view the battery stats/usage.
Now you have to go to Settings, then Device Maintenance (which wants to load performance information each time), then choose the Battery option, then choose Battery Usage. 4 clicks to get to Battery Usage. There has to be a quicker way I'm missing?
Install quick shortcut maker, search for battery then select either device maintenance/battery or settings/battery usage.
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Thanks. I guess that's one way, but they really should have had a battery option on the shortcuts that you can edit on quick access. Not sure why they wouldn't.
They only have widget for device maintenance. That's it.
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TheIgster said:
Since the Nougat update, there doesn't seem to be an easy way to view the battery stats/usage.
Now you have to go to Settings, then Device Maintenance (which wants to load performance information each time), then choose the Battery option, then choose Battery Usage. 4 clicks to get to Battery Usage. There has to be a quicker way I'm missing?
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Custom quick settings app has some sweet features. It shows the battery percentage right in QS if you're not a fan of battery % on the status bar (like me, lol). You can also make it so when you click it, it will open the battery settings.
This works on the S6 with Nougat at least: Long click the Power saving mode icon in the quick settings.
Not very intuitive, if you (short) click the icon or the text below you get two other results. And it's not consistent between all other quick settings.
I was searching for Quick Access to Battery Stats Nougat.
In Apex and Nova Launcher there is: touch your home screen for a second.
Add to Home screen > Shortcuts (Apex) or Widgets (Nova Launcher) > Activities > Settings > Battery usage (almost @ the bottom of the list #289)
In Touchwiz I found also a solution by adding a widget called Activity. But I think it's an Apex widget.

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