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Root Battery Manager for Liberty?

There is a battery manager, it's just not in the settings menu.

If you download the Clarus Battery widget, put it on a homescreen, then press on the battery percentage on the widget, it'll take you to the battery manager.
 
There is a battery manager, it's just not in the settings menu.

If you download the Clarus Battery widget, put it on a homescreen, then press on the battery percentage on the widget, it'll take you to the battery manager.

I see two files for battery manager in my Titanium Backup folder.

These files are in the old backup folder. My current Titanium Backup folder made after Liberty was loaded, does not contain the two battery manager files.
 
There is a battery manager, it's just not in the settings menu.

If you download the Clarus Battery widget, put it on a homescreen, then press on the battery percentage on the widget, it'll take you to the battery manager.

Is there another way to access the battery manager?

I don't mean the screen that displays the battery use; I meant the manager that let's you set night-time mode profiles (turn data off etc.)
 
Is there another way to access the battery manager?

I don't mean the screen that displays the battery use; I meant the manager that let's you set night-time mode profiles (turn data off etc.)

If you have a Titanium Backup of a Blur rom (like stock 2.3.340) then you might be able to restore the battery manager app using Titanium Backup.
 
I pulled the battery manager apk from apex, and got it to work to some degree. There is no icon or anyway to access the screen besides using launcher pro's activities shortcut.

Once in there, I noticed that I can select amongst the three profiles (nighttime saver, performance, etc.) but I cannot customize the custom setting. When you press on the little gear lever, it just goes back to the main menu.

Does anyone know what other apk is required for it? BlurServices?
 
There are two files, com.motorola.batterymanager-20101217-214727, and com.motorola.batterymanager-20101217-214727.tar I believe. Did you grab both?
 
Settings-->About phone-->Battery use


EDIT: Sorry, did not notice you were looking not just for battery use, but for profiles. my bad
 
If you install the Fission Rom Manager, you can download it from there. It works, but the only bad thing is that it disables the themed portion of the Setting Menu.
 
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