And best of all, the app doesn't require root privileges in order to work.
There is another setting for “Demo mode,” but after enabling it, I couldn’t tell you what it does. SystemUI Tuner is an app that lets you customize aspects of your Android device that the default configuration options normally don't allow you to customize. That means that you no longer have to swipe down the notification shade twice to see the battery percentage of your phone. Seriously, that annoying Bluetooth icon that you wish would go away even though you have Bluetooth enabled, can be turned off! How awesome is that?įinally, we now have the option to show an embedded battery percentage in the battery icon when the phone isn’t charging. This area allows you to hide or show all of the icons that may show up in your status bar, from WiFi icons to do not disturb and alarm icons to the cellular data signal icon. Where this gets really cool, is in the “Status bar” section. It seems to be a bit more stable this time around as well, so feel free to tweak away. Enabling the hidden System UI Tuner menu is easy, if your device supports it. We were only able to access the System UI Tuner menu on the Google tablet, but not on the Samsung or LG devices. We tested it on a Google tablet, a Samsung tablet, and an LG phone. So, we still have the quick settings options where you can drag and drop, rearrange, add/remove tiles. The System UI Tuner menu is not available on every Android device. It does not include any One UI feature, since it only serves as skins for an AVD.
ANDROID SYSTEM UI TUNER GALAXY NOTE 4 SKIN
Remember the System UI Tuner that showed up in the original Android M Preview? You know, the hidden developer option that would allow you to tweak the settings toggles in the notification shade? It’s back in the Android M Preview 2, only more powerful than ever.įirst off, in order to change these settings, you need to enable the System UI Tuner, which can be done by heading into Developer options and then toggling on “Show SystemUI Tuner.” Once there, back out to the main settings menu and you should see the System UI tuner situated below “About phone.” Ready? Note: The Galaxy Emulator Skin defines only the appearance and controls of an Android Virtual Device (AVD), which still runs on a stock Android OS.