TurboPower service for custom ROMs - X Style (Pure) Themes and Apps

This is a mod of TurboToast. But as I didn't like to have a launcher icon (I use Pixel Launcher, can't hide it) and a lot of stuff, I modded it to make it look like the Motorola one.
This was made to run on custom ROMs (obviously) with root access. The application hides its icon from your launcher once you open it (on Pixel Launcher you need to wait a few seconds to make it disappear).
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This missing notification was noticed on a custom ROM thread for Moto X style / pure that the turbo charging feature wasn't being indicated while using the CR with a factory turbo charger. So glad to have run across your thread and apk.
Your not giving us much info on this apk and what's to benefit from it - VT says it's clean. What benefits other than the notification can be seen? Does it give a factual true turbo charging indication of the turbo charger -or- only sense that the turbo charger is being used with a custom rom. If indeed the device is (rapidly) turbo charging, then may you add special coloring or "true" to the turbo popup notification? That feature would help the users of your apk to know a difference in facts. Edit Add: I see there is more here from where the mod comes TurboToast .
Testing for a short time and only very limited instances today - seems to hook into the TurboPower service giving you a quick Turbo charging is connected popup when phone is on and while your on the Home screen.
Same is true, when dis-connected giving you a quick Turbo charged to % of the battery state popup when phone is on and while your on the Home screen.
But is it only sensing the T charger or is the turbo charging actually happening on the device? Give to users a somewhat false hope/reading - then in that turbo charging is occurring?
Edit Add: See the two screenshots here of the Temperature and Voltage changes.
Seems to only work and shows the notifications with the turbo chargers use, as I tried it also with a simple A/C charger and with a USB cable from PC - thus I didn't see the turbo charging popups. (makes me think it's really working accurately with turbo charging).
Doesn't work/show turbo popups while the phone is off or the phone is on and in the lock screen, with using the factory turbo charger.
I can't say how far it's being from accurate to a Stock ROM and a device that has the turbo charging feature and a factory turbo charger - in this reality of the Turbo charging mode feature especially on the Moto X style / pure experience.
(wasn't on stock rom long enough to notice)
It's seems to getting you closer though with that notification experience of turbo charging on a custom rom for those that miss the popup notification with turbo charging of the factory chargers use.
Thank you :good:

@dgadelha Thanks for this wonderful app. This works like a champ on the NucleaROM which I have been running for some time and have noticed much slower charging times. I use and app called AMPERE to measure voltage times, etc. Before and after screenshots of your apk. Thanks again!

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Hello Topaz World!!

Hello to all my new Topaz-Collegues!
Just unpacked "The Beauty",my WM6.5 is ready to be flashed..only one topaz-newbie question (sorry for not searching more deeply,im so excited): I only see an orange led when device is charging, shouldn't be also a blinking green led for gsm signal,orange for gps, wifi etc?
Thanks
sualc said:
Hello to all my new Topaz-Collegues!
Just unpacked "The Beauty",my WM6.5 is ready to be flashed..only one topaz-newbie question (sorry for not searching more deeply,im so excited): I only see an orange led when device is charging, shouldn't be also a blinking green led for gsm signal,orange for gps, wifi etc?
Thanks
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As an ex P3300 owner I went through the same panic. Where's all the notifications for service, wifi, bluetooth etc gone? I'm afraid they're history, sadly. The right hand thingy which looks like an LED is in fact an ambient light level sensor now. Progress, my friend, progress
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...more than progress,I would call it regress..I know that there's only one led on the center-left, but they could have made it multi-function,that's really toooo bad! I fear connections left open with bloody battery drain (& money,for non wifi users).Well, at least it's not my model's fault. Thank you
The one I really miss is just the standard "in service" flashing green LED. It was so useful to tell a) whether you're getting a signal and b) making sure the phone hasn't "crashed" as sometimes happened with the p3300. Still, the TD2 hasn't randomly switched off yet... If someone knows of a simple app for this, pleeeeaase let me know!
to make sure no apps are on, look at the top-right side of the screen. There is a "button" which when tapped, shows all programs working. just tap the X button and they're all gone. The green led "beeps" when you have missed a call or received a message. Any more questions?
Yes, it's the Task manager, I hope that XButton is included in cooked roms so that apps really close when you exit...So returning to LEDs..normal functions are: Orange=Charging, blinking Green= missed call or SMS or MMS. Is that all?
@Pete_S:
I completely agree with you: If anyone knows a solution,a trick or a app to solve this please help.
bye all
so, when battery is low, (meaning that an exclamation mark appears at the battery), the LED starts to blink (first orange, then red, depending on how much battery you have). When you charge, it goes form red to green (from empty battery to full charge).
Yes, the X button closes all programs (attention: when you have more than 1 application running, when you tap the top right side, a menu appears and on the top of that menu, on the left, there is a big X - that closes all programs).
ok, all very clear,thank you! There's nothing to do but get used to it...Anyway it's not a valid reason to return this jewel to the shop !
cheers

[Q] Terrible Battery Life of I-9295

Hi there, I have been struggling from terrible battery life for a long time. Even calibration didn't make any changes. So today I bought a brand new battery and calibrated it but it didn't work very well.
Here are the statistics:
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Don't believe in battery calibration. It's a hoax. When turning on all lights and power consumers at home 24/7 the power bill usually get large numbers.
Focus on active/running apps and features you seldom or never use. They are sucking the battery and keeping the phone awake.
Ask your self - do I need GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth on always, Email check inbox each 15min, Calendar and background sync, Social forum updates Tw** Fa** Sna** anytime?
Enable when YOU need them, else off.
Android KitKat 4.4.x allow you to deactivate many apps without un-install.
This category of apps is usually called bloatware - the ones Samsung decided you must have but never use.
O-T said:
Don't believe in battery calibration. It's a hoax. When turning on all lights and power consumers at home 24/7 the power bill usually get large numbers.
Focus on active/running apps and features you seldom or never use. They are sucking the battery and keeping the phone awake.
Ask your self - do I need GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth on always, Email check inbox each 15min, Calendar and background sync, Social forum updates Tw** Fa** Sna** anytime?
Enable when YOU need them, else off.
Android KitKat 4.4.x allow you to deactivate many apps without un-install.
This category of apps is usually called bloatware - the ones Samsung decided you must have but never use.
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Thanks for your reply. But, I have even bought Greenify and I rarely use those battery-draining features of the phone.
Mine's been doing that for a while now too. It's always 'Android OS' and 'Android System' taking the top 2 spots in the battery stats. I've just gotten used to always keeping it on the charger.

RGB Led?

Hello guys!
I was looking at the system files and I've found this:
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So... We have a RGB charging LED?
Thanks!
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So... We have a RGB charging LED?
Thanks!
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no. there's no LED. it's just a driver. occasionally you'll find little oddities like this with installed drivers, then you'll drive yourself crazy trying to figure out where the hardware it controls is. one good example is often found in laptops. if you look in the device manager, you'll often find IR Port drivers installed and working, even though there is no IR port present on the computer.
for example, the attached image is what my laptop shows. actually my 3 toshiba laptops and my compaq all show the same. none of them actually have IR recievers.
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no. there's no LED. it's just a driver. occasionally you'll find little oddities like this with installed drivers, then you'll drive yourself crazy trying to figure out where the hardware it controls is. one good example is often found in laptops. if you look in the device manager, you'll often find IR Port drivers installed and working, even though there is no IR port present on the computer.
for example, the attached image is what my laptop shows. actually my 3 toshiba laptops and my compaq all show the same. none of them actually have IR recievers.
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Moto x 2014 does have a hidden led light underneath the top receiver. So does the nexus 6. You need root to enable it. Some users say that the led turns on when you are charging the phone when its completely dead
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Moto x 2014 does have a hidden led light underneath the top receiver. So does the nexus 6. You need root to enable it. Some users say that the led turns on when you are charging the phone when its completely dead
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Yeah, it does, my Moto X 2014 lit it up once when the battery was dead, but i've read some threads that, we can use the LED with Tasker, and the LED was only green in the tutorials, BUT the drivers have support to RGB only remains to know if the LED is RGB
I don't have root, neither the knowledge to test

[APP][ROOT] LED Control - for Motorola Devices (NOW SUPPORTS DROID ULTRA!)-OPENSOURCE

Hey people!
UPDATE: Now supports Droid MAXX, Droid Ultra and possibly more Motorola devices
Go ahead and give it a try!
To the world, I proudly present my first ever Android app
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LED Control​
• So what does it do?
Lets the user select kernel specific "charging triggers" for the device's LED which will make it light up when plugged in depending on the specific "charging triggers"​
• Why this app?
Well all of these triggers can be set from the command line, but I found it to be very cumbersome and tedious. Motivated by my laziness, I created this app. Although it was intended for the Moto G, I discovered that it would also work on Moto X, E and Nexus 6 too, theoretically on any device which has a "charging" LED.​
• Features:
Clean and simple UI (I have tried my best to make it Material Design compliant)
Brightness Slider: Control your 'charging' LED's brightness while charging, if your device supports it. Currently works only on Moto X and Nexus 6.
Set On Boot [PRO only] : Automatically sets the last chosen trigger on a reboot, since the values are reset each time the kernel restarts. Available in Pro version only.
Available triggers: (You may not see all in your device)
While Charging
While Charging through Adapter
Battery Full
While Charging or Battery Full
While Charging (Blnking) or Battery Full
While connected to USB
When Display is on
On Internal Storage I/O Activity
On External Storage I/O Activity
When flashlight (rear LED) is on NEW
When camera flash (rear LED) is on NEW
When Bluetooth is enabled NEW
Always on NEW
* ROOT ACCESS IS REQUIRED *​• Instructions:
Grant Root access on first run
Enable the Master Switch
Select a trigger and optionally choose brightness.
Plug in your charger and see the magic
There are different triggers for different devices, so try experimenting
• Screenshots: (from Pro Version) (Screenshots are outdated; will update soon)
NOTE:
This will 'enable' the hidden LED on your Moto X/Nexus 6. This app cannot set it to be used for notifications; it can only use it as a charging indicator.
The Brightness slider will not work on devices where there's a kernel limitation on setting the brightness- specifically the Moto G and Moto E.
Moto G and Moto X in this whole post refer to 2013 models only, I have not tested on 2014 models.
The app is tested and confirmed working on Nexus 6, Moto G, E, X and Droid Ultra/MAXX. However, it may also work on a Motorola phone other than the above, so give it a try, can't hurt
• Downloads:
Free Version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kdb.ledcontrolfree
Pro Version: If you like my work and wish to support me, please get LED Control Pro, which unlocks the Set On Boot feature too.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kdb.ledcontrol
P.S: Since I'm utterly new to Android/Java programming this app took me several hours spanned over several weeks to build. But it was an awesome experience and I had a heck of a time coding it. :good:
I look forward to making more apps in 2015.​
• Reporting Compatibility: If this app works on your device, and its not among the ones mentioned above, please reply to this thread with your device's details or send me a PM.
• Source: This app is open source too! Grab it on Github here. Feel free to take a look and suggest fixes to imperfections, if any.
• WARNING
This app has the potential of blocking your notification LED if you use a Moto G/ Moto E (a separate LED blinks just beside the dedicated charging LED but you might not notice it).
Please be aware that I (KDB223), nor XDA nor anyone but you yourself are responsible for the consequences of you missing an important notification due to this app.​
• Credits :
@afollestad for material-dialogs
AOSP for AppCompat v21
@matmutant for his original thread on how to control charging LEDs
notification led
I have Motorola droid maxx (xt1080) device running android 4.4.4. I purchased this second hand device few days ago in karachi. Its led notification is not working. Some sites says that this set does not have led notification led and some sites say that it do have a notification light. I have gone through the manual of this phone and found that this phone does have a notification led that works in low battery.
Does after rooting this device and installing the above program will switch the notification light on? And is there any way to root android 4.4.4 version?
Thanks
The app does what it is intended to do. but the master switch stays enabled even after removing the app. so you have to disable the switch before removing app if you don't want it on.
Make pls triggers while missed calls and missed messages

Doubts from a GS4 user :)

Hi guys,
My Galaxy S4 just "died" and I decided that I'm over paying big bucks for high end smartphones when today's smatphones are just as capable. So I've bought a second generation Moto 4G but I have some doubts:
- When I press the ON/OFF button to turn off the phone it only shows me "phone off" or something like this...on my GS4 it used to let me choose from "phone off", "airplane mode" and "restart". Can this button be configured to act like this?
- On my GS4 the notification bar was just awesome. I pulled it down and I could instantly turn on/off the WI-FI, 4G, set the phone to only vibrate, set the phone to airplane mode, set the display's brightness to low during the ninght. Can I configure the notification bar to act like this?
- When the battery is charging the notification bar doesn't show the percentage. Can this be changed?
1) No, you'll need to use custom ROM or Xposed in order to do that. It is not customizable by default on Lollipop.
2) Yeah, just pull down again once you're in the notifications area. You can also pull the status bar down with two fingers at the same time, that will also open the quick settings.
3) The battery percentage can be found on the Quick Settings part of the notification shade, which you can access by using the methods I pointed out above. The battery percentage also shows up on your lockscreen while charging, right next to the icon.
If you wish to have the battery percentage shown at the status bar at ALL times, download Battery Percent Enabler from Play Store. It does not require root or anything else.
Hope I helped.
Do you have KitKat ot lollipop.
Using xposed you could.
Use two finger and xposed
Use xposed.
I cannot see the "set phone to vibrate" anywhere here. I don't want to have to install a custom rom to do something as basic as the stuff I've described. If it comes to it I may install apps that can do what I'm looking for but this stuff is so basic that installing a rom is just pure overkill.
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This is the GS4's taskbar. Not only you can have those functions I've mentioned above but as you can see you can choose a bunch of other functions
Just click on the bell in the upper left corner and the phone will change to vibration mode.
For tweaks in the notification area you can root your phone and follow the hints of my preposters.
But there are a lot of apps in the playstore to rearrange or change the notification bar,most of them need root privileges but not all of them. Here´s an example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.j4velin.notificationToggle&hl=de
And as you see by the vibration mode,some features are not visible at the first glance, every phone is different and you may find some things by just using it.

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