Get Battery Level in Android using Jetpack Compose
Many times while building an android application if we have to run specific features within our android application we have to check the battery level of our android device. In this article, we will take a look at How to Check Battery Level in Android using Jetpack Compose.
Step by Step Implementation
Step 1: Create a New Project in Android Studio
To create a new project in Android Studio please refer to How to Create/Start a New Project in Android Studio. While choosing the template, select Empty Compose Activity. If you do not find this template, try upgrading the Android Studio to the latest version. We demonstrated the application in Kotlin, so make sure you select Kotlin as the primary language while creating a New Project.
Step 2: Working with the MainActivity.kt file
Go to the MainActivity.kt file and refer to the following code. Below is the code for the MainActivity.kt file. Comments are added inside the code to understand the code in more detail.
Kotlin
package com.example.newcanaryproject import android.Manifest import android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter import android.content.Context import android.content.Context.AUDIO_SERVICE import android.content.Context.BATTERY_SERVICE import android.content.pm.PackageManager import android.media.AudioManager import android.os.BatteryManager import android.os.Bundle import android.util.Log import androidx.activity.ComponentActivity import androidx.activity.compose.setContent import androidx.compose.foundation.BorderStroke import androidx.compose.foundation.layout.* import androidx.compose.foundation.shape.RoundedCornerShape import androidx.compose.material.* import androidx.compose.runtime.Composable import androidx.compose.runtime.mutableStateOf import androidx.compose.runtime.remember import androidx.compose.ui.Alignment import androidx.compose.ui.Modifier import androidx.compose.ui.draw.clip import androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color import androidx.compose.ui.graphics.SolidColor import androidx.compose.ui.platform.LocalContext import androidx.compose.ui.text.font.FontWeight import androidx.compose.ui.text.style.TextAlign import androidx.compose.ui.unit.Dp import androidx.compose.ui.unit.dp import androidx.compose.ui.unit.sp import androidx.core.app.ActivityCompat import com.example.newcanaryproject.ui.theme.NewCanaryProjectTheme import com.example.newcanaryproject.ui.theme.greenColor import com.github.skydoves.colorpicker.compose.* class MainActivity : ComponentActivity() { override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) { super .onCreate(savedInstanceState) setContent { NewCanaryProjectTheme { // on below line we are specifying background // color for our application Surface( // on below line we are specifying modifier // and color for our app modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(), color = MaterialTheme.colors.background ) { // on the below line we are specifying // the theme as the scaffold. Scaffold( // in scaffold we are specifying the top bar. topBar = { // inside top bar we are specifying background color. TopAppBar(backgroundColor = greenColor, // along with that we are specifying // title for our top bar. title = { // in the top bar we are specifying // tile as a text Text( // on below line we are specifying // text to display in top app bar. text = "GFG" , // on below line we are specifying // modifier to fill max width. modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(), // on below line we are specifying // text alignment. textAlign = TextAlign.Center, // on below line we are specifying // color for our text. color = Color.White ) }) }) { // on below line we are calling get battery // level method to get current battery percentage. getBatteryLevel(LocalContext.current) } } } } } } @Composable fun getBatteryLevel(context: Context) { // on below line we are creating a column, Column( // on below line we are adding a modifier to it, modifier = Modifier .fillMaxSize() // on below line we are adding a padding. .padding(all = 30 .dp), horizontalAlignment = Alignment.CenterHorizontally, verticalArrangement = Arrangement.Center, ) { // on below line we are displaying // a text as volume controller. Text( text = "Battery Level Indicator" , // on below line we are adding font weight fontWeight = FontWeight.Bold, // on below line we are adding font size. fontSize = 20 .sp, // on below line we are adding text color. color = greenColor, ) // Call battery manager service val batteryManager = context.getSystemService(BATTERY_SERVICE) as BatteryManager // Get the battery percentage and store it in a INT variable val batLevel: Int = batteryManager.getIntProperty(BatteryManager.BATTERY_PROPERTY_CAPACITY) // on below line we are creating // text to display battery level. Text( text = "Battery Level : " +batLevel, // on below line we are // adding font weight. fontWeight = FontWeight.Bold, // on below line we are adding // font size and color. fontSize = 20 .sp, color = greenColor ) } } |
Now run your application to see the output of our application.
Output:

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