Then reboot.

On Android KitKat , you can only see the battery percent text, if the battery is empty enough. (White text on white battery!)

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Changelog:

Layout changes

Finnish (by Miska M.)

Turkish (by Furkan M.)

New launcher icon

Hungarian (by @Davidsolo)

Credits to all translators (see Menu)

Added System-Info (see Menu)

Romanian (by @Roach_)

Serbian (by @ficko_98)

Greek (by @kyriakos127)

Added Georgian (by @giokaxo)

Added Portuguese-Portugal (by @xonaecom)

Fixed French

Fixed Hebrew

Added Catalan (by Pere P.)

Added French (by Nicolas B.)

Added slovenian (by Tadej R.)

Added hebrew (by Tom G.)

Added polish (by MK)

Added japanese (by @xgaboard)

Fixed portuguese-brazil

Fixed italian translation

Added spanish translation (by @JoseBerga)

Added portuguese-brazil translation (by @marcosdemori)

Added korean translation (by @xgaboard)

Added dutch translation (by @joris454)

Added arabic translation

Changed app icon

Added italian translation (by @gpvecchi)

Added Translations: Chinese (by @SunnyOK) Russian (by @T.I.E.R.)

Added full FAQ

Reduced application size

changed the two buttons to one checkbox

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This app is available in the Play Store:

Just install my App and click on "Enable Battery Percent".You can uninstall the App afterwards. The setting will remainNo, should work on any 4.4+ deviceSorry, this is impossible with a simple app like this one, because the. You need to decompile that apk, edit one line of source code and then recompile it. Actually, I don't plan to do this, because I don't like to change system-apps. Also, the OTA-Updates from google would fail after that and it would require root.That's because the app changes a system setting. The app does NOT display the battery itself!Ok, just install the App again, uncheck the setting and uninstall it.Just translate this file and send it to me: strings-en.zip If you want an easy way to install this app, SEE HERE