Battery Widget
by tjin256
Widget showing battery level with configurable font size/colours
App Name | Battery Widget |
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Developer | tjin256 |
Category | Personalization |
Download Size | 3 MB |
Latest Version | 1.0.0 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
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Simple widget showing the battery level with customizable font size and colours (so you can use larger font sizes if you have difficulty reading the battery level indicator on your phone). Originally designed for my mother so she can see her battery level in a bigger font.
The font size can be changed in the widget settings, e.g. when adding it to the screen for the first time. The default widget size is 1x1, but you can resize the widget by long-pressing on it then dragging the resize handles.
Due to Android power-saving restrictions, it will only update once every 30 minutes by default. You can make it update more often in the configuration settings, though this takes extra power and may drain your battery. You can also click on the widget to update it to show the current battery level. Unfortunately it has to update based on a timer, it can't monitor the battery level constantly like the built-in Android battery widget since the built-in Android battery widget uses special system permissions which 3rd-party apps can't use.
Please note this app doesn't appear in the Applications list since it's just a widget. After installing it, you can add it to your home screen by long-pressing in an empty area on your home screen, which should bring up a menu which includes an option called 'Widgets'. Select 'Widgets', then look for 'Battery Widget', and long-drag the widget into the empty space on your home screen to add it there.
Recent changes:
Initial release of battery level widget app.
The font size can be changed in the widget settings, e.g. when adding it to the screen for the first time. The default widget size is 1x1, but you can resize the widget by long-pressing on it then dragging the resize handles.
Due to Android power-saving restrictions, it will only update once every 30 minutes by default. You can make it update more often in the configuration settings, though this takes extra power and may drain your battery. You can also click on the widget to update it to show the current battery level. Unfortunately it has to update based on a timer, it can't monitor the battery level constantly like the built-in Android battery widget since the built-in Android battery widget uses special system permissions which 3rd-party apps can't use.
Please note this app doesn't appear in the Applications list since it's just a widget. After installing it, you can add it to your home screen by long-pressing in an empty area on your home screen, which should bring up a menu which includes an option called 'Widgets'. Select 'Widgets', then look for 'Battery Widget', and long-drag the widget into the empty space on your home screen to add it there.
Recent changes:
Initial release of battery level widget app.