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Hi guys, I dirty-flashed Marsmallow this morning (Flashtool) and everything's working flawlessly so far, except that little bug I noticed:
As you can see in the "Battery usage" screens, the "Screen" and "Cell standby" icons are missing and are replaced by grey rectangles.
Do you notice the same issue?
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yes, would be really fine to have it clearer 'cause now they look like really awful
Thanks Rickard.
It may be "by design" according to Google, but let's be honest: When so many users complain and think it's a bug, it says a lot about that "design choice".. ugly ugly ugly
Stock Marshmallow icons are grey, but they're more explicit than "rectangles" and "squares"
Registered just to say I have the same issue.
Flashed 1298-2388 - Customized CE1 - 32.1.A.1.163-R5C using Flashtool yesterday, together with complete wipe, followed by couple of reboots, my icons look exactly the same as in screenshots uploaded here by others.
After yesterday's update to 21.1.A.1.185 there's still issue with icons in battery management.
This is how it should looks like: This is how it looks like:
in the last update....the icons under the buttery usage menu are still gray...
I can confirm
Really ridicolous without icons
I can understand "ICONS" are in grey with 6.0MM, but there are ICONS.
Here we don't have it
So, if u want to follow stock Android, follow it fully and not doing some bad choices :S
Take back situation as it was !
In all honesty, is someone listening to users feedback at Sony?
I'm not complaining, I'm asking... do problems and issues reported here by users on this forum get adressed and fixed sometimes, or are we losing our time hoping for fixes that will never come?
I'm pretty sure these annoying and useless icons can be easily replaced by the stock Marshmallow ones... it probably takes 10 minutes. The issue was reported more than a month ago, the Z5 received a firmware update in the meantime, and the meaningless grey icons are still there. The developers are aware of the issue to begin with?
That's the kind of small details that make the Sony firmware look half-baked and unfinished. When something can be done, rapidly and easily, to fix an annoying issue, do it for God's sake ?! 😐 Sometimes, I miss my good old OnePlus One running Temasek's CM12 and CM13... similar cosmetic issues were fixed within 2 or 3 days after they were reported... by amateur developers and enthusiasts. I'm pretty sure Sony's profesionnal developers can do better!