Monday, August 4, 2014

Android: Battery Widgets


Do you often check your Android device’s battery status, and
wished you’d see something a bit more colorful, or cuter, or simply
not that boring? Why, your wish can become reality, because you
can customize your battery status indicator with the help of
widgets. While these won’t change the way the default battery
status indicator from the notification bar looks like, they act as
secondary battery status indicators that are visible on your home
screen.
If you search for "battery widget" in Google Play Store, you’ll surely
find some widgets that you like - a lot of them are free, but there are
also paid versions. In both cases, the widgets can be cute, or cool,
or just clean and elegant.
After you download and install it, the battery widget that you’ve
chosen won’t automatically appear on your home screen. So you’ll
need to open your app drawer, go to the Widgets tab, and search for
it there. When you find it, long press on it to draw it to the home
screen. After that, you can play around with the widget’s position,
and - why not? - pick a wallpaper to look good behind it. You can
also customize the widget’s size and colors - or its characters, if it’s
a widget involving characters. Note that none of these widgets will
appear on the lock screen of your Android device.
As (almost) always when it comes to free apps, the battery widgets
that are free contain ads that my pop up when you're least
expecting. You'll find Google Play links to some of the widgets

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