What Is The Best Battery % Indicator On the Market?

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I have been using Battery Indicator by Darshan but for some reason it just doesn't seem to be accurate on the Thunderbolt. Any other good ones out there?
 
Battery Status (Ad Free) from Modded Logic has been working well for me.
There's a free version, but I paid for the version without advertisements.

It shows the percentage in the top left corner of the status bar, without needing a widget or taking up usable screen space.
The 15% warning comes on when the status bar indicator app shows 15% and shows 100% when fully charged.
There are a lot of graphical options and styles to choose from.
Also has a lot of optional battery status info that can be viewed in the pull down notification system tray like Battery Health, Voltage, Temperature, State of the Battery, Type of Battery installed, and the last time the Battery Charger was plugged/unplugged.
 
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I use minimalistic text. You can make a battery widget. If you're looking for something slick along those lines, it's pretty good.
 
I also use the htc one. it's simple and nothing flashy. but gets the job done lol.
 
Here's my question..

How do you put it in the upper right hand corner where the HTC one goes? I can never figure that out, and it only gives me the option to put it on the main screen with all my other icons ..
 
The htc widget is great and shows percentage, battery health, temperature, and voltage with a bubble animation when you are charging. Takes up one icon space and is free and has no compatibility issues.
 
Putting it in the. Upper right hand requires rooting and a mod or a rom to accomplish this.
 
The htc widget is great and shows percentage, battery health, temperature, and voltage with a bubble animation when you are charging. Takes up one icon space and is free and has no compatibility issues.


Where can I find the HTC widget for this? what steps?
 
Here's my question..

How do you put it in the upper right hand corner where the HTC one goes? I can never figure that out, and it only gives me the option to put it on the main screen with all my other icons ..

There are some apps, e.g. Battery Mix, available in the Market that shows battery percentage on the task bar without rooting.


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I use Battery Left Widget. It can be customized to show you System Battery %, Estimated Battery %, Time Dead, Number of Hours/Mins left, and once you calibrate it, it's accurate. I really like it.
 

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