[REQ] memory usage on title bar - Android Software Development

I've done some pretty extensive searching and can't find anything that will show me memory usage on the title bar.
I found one that shows it on my home screen...but I'd like to be able to see my current memory usage before I try to do something.
Anyone heard of such an animal?

try "Task Manager" in the market. it gives you the option to show battery percentage over the icon in the status bar, and i believe you have the option to show memory instead.

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Title Bar for 8525

I loaded a trial version of Battery Pro to my 8525. When I removed the program, it looks like the Title bar has shifted to the right of the screen. The entiretime, and part of the Network information is no longer showing on the title bar even though I checked the have time show box. Has anyone seen this issue? Also, does anyone know of a good freeware Battery Bar type program that shows Battery Power, Memory, etc. Thanks.

any good battery apps/widgets?

im looking for a widget that shows me the battery with % level
or an app that integrates into the top status bar and puts a %level next to or in the battery icon.
suggestions?
TIA
kchau said:
im looking for a widget that shows me the battery with % level
or an app that integrates into the top status bar and puts a %level next to or in the battery icon.
suggestions?
TIA
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Look on the Market.. one I use is called: My Battery Status
i use battery status donate
I will go with the choice of the above.
"My Battery Status" has EXACTLY what you are looking for.
i found one i liked that goes on the desktop.
is there one that shows a % in the status bar?

Percentage and battery icon?

Is there a way to get a percentage number along with the battery icon?
There is a free widget available in the market which does exactly what u assked for.
Just search for "battery percentage"
Sorry, I wasn't clear, I want it up where the current battery icon is, not a widget.
I use battery indicator, it's free from the market and though it doen't show the percentage on top of the battery icon, it shows it to the left of the notification bar so it's always there no matter in what screen you are and occupies no desktop space.
Also, it shows some very useful, very well integrated info in the notification area when you pull it down including how long it's been unplugged, bettery health, temp and voltage.
In case it was any concern, it hasn't affected my battery life at all (i can still get about 3 days on mid-light use)
Hope u like it!!
Use the battery monitor already built in that goes into the notification bar.
Then bring the bar down and the percentage is there.
i've been trying out quite a bunch of modded roms for the past week, and I think I came accross one which indeed had percentage written in the small green battery icon at the top-right corner next to the time. Maybe try out the r1 cyanogen port from modaco.
Most modded roms use some kind of ugly donut icon, which isn't more precise than the stock battery looking icon.
However, i'm not actually sure if having percentage written in the icon changes much : i suppose there must be an equal number of pictures, whatever battery indicator design you choose.
choccy31 said:
Use the battery monitor already built in that goes into the notification bar.
Then bring the bar down and the percentage is there.
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How do I do this exactly?
KrewCial said:
How do I do this exactly?
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Yep, I tried but could not see the percentage..?

[Request] Battery in notification bar shows 1% increments

im sorry if this is in the wrong section pls move it.
would it be possible to make the battery icon in the notification bar show 1% increments?
i know there are a few apps out there that can do this(im using battery monitor widget) but i would like to just have it on the notification bar without having to use an app.
If u do a search you'll find out that out that it s not possible.
Limited by hardware
I think there is an app/widget out there that estimates the battery percentage from the voltage (i.e. 3400 mV = xx%), someone would have to hack it at the android OS level to get that same estimation in the battery indicator
lsxrx7 said:
If u do a search you'll find out that out that it s not possible.
Limited by hardware
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what isnt possible? 1% increments or to place it in the status bar?
i've found three apps that can do this but they do not replace the stock battery icon(this is what i want to intergrate it with the stock battery icon)
ive found 3 apps will show 1% but i dont want to have to install a seperate app.
circle battery widget will do this too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12238143#post12238143
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905999&page=9
those apps only estimates
this is what a little search will get u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=965682
then is there a way to make the stock battery icon show numbers even in 10% increments?

Location icon missing on status bar

Hi there...
Before to ask I must said that I have done a huge research and check every post mentioning status bar issues, I even look through the Home screens post and similar post where members where showing their home screens to check if I could see the location icon in any status bar.
I have a S7 edge with HydraRom 1.4, Xposed is installed and the Flat Style Bar Indicator mod is there too working wonderfully but, I can't get to manage to see the Location icon on the status bar when I activate it and I have try all.
I only use Location active when I go out in night time to do Astro Photography, together with some apps helps me to do the polar alignment of my tracking mounts. I want to see the icon on the status bar to be sure it is active without the need to unlock the phone and drag the status bar down to check, I am starting to be afraid it is not possible like the sync icon which is not showing neither but, that one is not bothering much.
Any help will be appreciated!!

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