Most of us that want to keep an eye on our battery levels have a widget to keep an eye on it but with “Battery Bar” you never have to leave the foreground. The Battery Bar app was developed by T.E.A.M to allow a custom bar at the top or bottom of your display showing your battery levels. Of course we have been promised a battery percentage indicator built into Android in our notification bar for a while now but it has yet to come.
Keep in mind that not only does this app allow you to get the great battery levels custom bar that the MUI ROM has had all along but doesn’t require root access to do so. Most earlier options for batter level management have required root and this time its easy for even novice Android users.
Let us know if you have tried the app and what you think about it. Also if you notice any bugs in it let us know that as well so that others may learn from it.
UPDATE: We are finally getting battery percentages on our Android devices via the different manufacturers custom UI’s. This means Sense and TouchWiz mainly since those both are now including an option to show batter levels. Android itself also has a more detailed battery usage section under the device settings. Those of you that wish to continue using this app can do so but you will likely get a more exact battery level from your devices percentage output.