Can someone tell me where do I find this icon on a Titan?
I ask because I flash to the latest radio from alltel and it has an rA icon when in revA areas.
But after I flashed nuerom3 it doesnt work anymore. When in revA areas it shows me a no service icon instead of EV, but I have signal and I can make a call. I think is trying to look for rA icon but its gone since I flashed to nuerom.
Thanks in advance
you might check this thread as GC explains some on this subject:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2578669&highlight=evdo+icon#post2578669
Thanks for answering.. Hes talking about a dll. So that means I need to look for dll. I thought they were bmp or jpg.
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Does anyone know if there is a way to make the HSDPA "H" icon appear on the screen? I know the T-Mobile Rom only lets us see the generic "3G" icon. Is this possible, or are we gonna have to wait for someone to make de-branded/cooked rom? Thanks in advance.
So i've been seeing on a few threads with title bar icons that include icons for non-active data. when does that occur? is that for just CDMA or does that happen on GSM as well?
look at the post here to see the icons
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=588795&postcount=3
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xnifex said:
So i've been seeing on a few threads with title bar icons that include icons for non-active data. when does that occur? is that for just CDMA or does that happen on GSM as well?
look at the post here to see the icons
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=588795&postcount=3
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O thats when you are not conected to the internet(no data)..(your calling still works)... it should work with CDMA and GSM.
not sure about there cabs but give it a try
k apparently it's a CDMA thinkg only
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1120325&postcount=1388
Hi all,
This is my first time posting. I've been trying to get custom taskbars working on my CDMA TP2 (with wm 6.5) and always seem to run into the same problem. When I install a custom taskbar everything works except for the signal bars... instead it just shows a "missing sim card" icon. If I uninstall the taskbar, signal bars work fine again. I've attached a pic to show what it's doing.
I've searched various threads and other forums also with no luck on a solution. I have a feeling it has something to do with phcanOverbmp.dll. If I only replace that file with the one from the custom taskbar and then modify the registry for the battery icons, it has the same effect, but with the new battery icon working. Does anyone have an idea what might be causing this? Thanks for the help!
Hello,
I was on FroydVillain and when I get on CM6 I noticed that the H icon (for HSDPA network) was not displayed on HSDPA Networks. Only the 3G icon was.
When I unzip framework-res.apk, I find :
stat_sys_data_connected_h.png
stat_sys_data_connected_3g.png
So, there are the pictures, but I was thinking, how to force "H" to display ? I suppose there is another file to modify but I don't know wich one.
If anyone can help me...
Thanks in advance.
Hey guys,
I'm aware that the stock HTC G2 ROM (with OTA update) does not distinguish the difference between UMTS(3G) and HSDPA/HSPA+(4G). Both signals show up as an "H" icon in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. I am also aware that several ROMs (like CyanogenMod and Sense-based ROMs) do show this difference. I was wondering if there is anyway to make the 3G icon show up during UMTS and H icon show up only during HSDPA?
A few notes to keep in mind:
This ROM has no "SystemUI.apk" file
The "framework-res.apk" file DOES have both the 3G icon and H icon in it's drawable-hdpi folder
The "framework-res.apk" file DOES have the "disguish HSPA" setting set to "true" in the "bools.xml" file
This ROM is unmodded so I believe it is odexed by default
So knowing the above, this must mean there is some other file or setting somewhere that is overriding the default to show 3G with UMTS and show H with HSDPA. If anyone knows what can be done to "reroute" the 3G icon to show up during UMTS, any help to set this up would be greatly appreciated.