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I'm trying to have a battery percentage in the status bar (crazy we don't have a readable one in 2025 but we got one before) in the new UI 7.0.
I found online that if we disable it completely, we can install external apps which use display overlay to add text on a screen position you manually choose.
I did it, but now there is an omnipresent notification "battery indicators is displaying over other apps. If you don't want Battery indicators to use this feature, tap to open settings and turn it off". If I swipe it to remove it, it will return.
Is there any way to say to my own phone that I know and I don't want it to remind me I can disable an application I installed to overcome an issue which Samsung brought us upon in order to give salary to people?
Thanks
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Hope this helps.
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It's not readable. I will attach two images. If you can read it WELL (because I need to read it with just a glance and it surely is possible, cause Samsung already did it and this app already does it) it's good enough for you, but it's not good enough for me and all the people which already published what to do in order to have a readable one.
I need to remove the notification though.
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