Hey ppl, is it possible to remove the charging animation (ring)? (see attached image)
I looked anywhere, decompiled SystemUI and some other apks but i cant find it.
My idea is to simply make the pngs or whatever black if i cant find the smali at least.
The reason i want to get rid of it is that it lights up the bedroom when it is on my wireless pad next to my bed.
Not just once, it flares when phones at 100% so it stops charging, then on 99% or so the my wireless charger kicks back in and so forth and so forth.
Its annoying, perhaps its not happening on samsung wireless pads but on mine it behaves like that.
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Alright, I'll keep this short:
I have a galaxy note, and got the docking station just today. Now, I like the dock app that comes up as soon as you dock it, however, the background is standard this blue thing. I change it to a black background in order to save screen lifetime and prevent SuperAmoled burn in.
The problem is though, after a few minutes it goes into a different mode where it rotates the position of the clock and hides that status bar, but then it also changes the background back to the original background, meaning I don't dare leave it in the cradle for hours.
Is there a fix for this? Is it actually harmful to the screen to be on for such extended periods of time?
help.....
has anyone been able to tell which pogo pins are to charge and which is for media as im looking to create my own dock
i know its a long shot but could come in handy
Check this thread. Scroll down because a few posts have pictures, too.
thanks dude :'] still stumped seeing as his having trouble charging
so iv worked it out now the top pin is red i put the red and black is goes on the 4th pin only thing is it dont charge it only time you can tell is when its turned off it trys to start it to charge iv only tryed with a usb so far but im going try from mains later
edit. from running the cable from mains it still dont charge altho from the battery menu it changes from discharging to not charging so im not sure where to go from there. does anyone know where i should look
COuld be it is only designed to power the device and not charge it. Absurd I know but it is a possibility. Also I know some devices needed some info from the charger before it would charge. Could be it is requesting if it is a official dock etc in order to charge.
possible only way i could find out whats what if i had the dock -.- dam money
Might be that the pogo pins are turned off in software for now, until an update enables them.
Most likely the power you were supplying to the pins wasn't enough. Are you sure you applied 5V? How much current were you pumping? The battery, charging pins, and system board/electronics are all in parallel so you need to make sure you were pumping more current than drawn by the electronics. There may also be circuitry that prevents backflow when you use a weak charger.
I recently got a wireless charger for my Droid Turbo and have noticed that once full the phone keeps connecting and disconnecting, It almost seems like this is by design, it is so uniform, I just want to make sure nothing is wrong with my charger or my phone.
Are other people having this issue?
Android's built in battery monitor resets when I take the phone off of any charger, so It does not show this.
aka848 said:
I recently got a wireless charger for my Droid Turbo and have noticed that once full the phone keeps connecting and disconnecting, It almost seems like this is by design, it is so uniform, I just want to make sure nothing is wrong with my charger or my phone.
Are other people having this issue?
Android's built in battery monitor resets when I take the phone off of any charger, so It does not show this.
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My phone does the same thing, so I am assume it is by design, but if anyone else knows more, I'd love to hear from them as well!
Yes, that's how all modern devices with chargers work. Once it becomes fully charged, the idea is you take it off the charger. If you leave it sit on there, though, it's going to harm the battery if the charger keeps pumping electricity into it, so it stops for a while. Once it hits 98-99%, it's no longer fully charged and begins charging again. Obviously this isn't the best for the battery longevity either, so again, you should take it off the charger once it hits 100%. But the behavior you're seeing here is normal.
The only issue I have is I have a custom sound through Xposed module for when I'm wireless charging and not. Helps to know when you hit the Qi pad "sweet spot". Or if I accidentally move the phone off the sweet spot and it's no longer charging (but I want it to).
Wireless Charging | Xposed
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.eldarerathis.xposedmodule.wirelesschargingxposed
Somehow my and my wife's LG Nexus 5 is smart enough to stop charging on the Qi pad (when battery is full) and NOT trigger the custom ON/OFF sound -- because I did NOT remove the phone from the charging pad. It still stops charging and starts recharging, periodically but until I PHYSICALLY remove the Nexus 5, it does not chime. It KNOWS the difference between me moving the phone and the battery's automatic circuitry. Or if I put the phone physically back ON the pad, THEN it chimes. But if the Nexus 5 battery charging cuts off/on by itself, it does not trigger the notification.
Yet, with my Moto Maxx, when the battery gets full, CHIME! A couple minutes later, CHIME! A couple minutes later, CHIME! (off, on, off, on, off, on). Very annoying. LG somehow is smarter so that doesn't happen.
I sold my Nexus 5 a couple of weeks ago, but my wife still has hers. On our living room and bedroom charging pads, I see the comparison side by side ever day. Same Xposed module, but Moto stupidly thinks I've "removed" the device from the charging pad when it stops charging the battery because it's full. And then starts back, and then stops.
Surprisingly very little out there on this issue. Worked fine for the one day I had my phone, got home tonight and now it won't charge and the blue light is flashing. I threw out the packaging to see if there's something in the paperwork, but not many answers online.
Maybe a setting I changed on the phone during the day? It charges as long as the screen is unlocked, but once it goes into AOD mode, the charging stops and blue blinking starts. Tried reseating it, unplugging/replugging, etc.
I'm within the return time frame with Best Buy so I may just exchange it tomorrow to see if it was the charging pad. But maybe someone will have an answer or ideas overnight. Verizon S7 edge.
I can't seem to find the option in the settings anywhere, and I'm getting real sick of the rainbow colours coming up while I'm charging my phone.
Rainbow while charging
When I used an old charger (different charger) I noticed this error.