Clean droid wallpapers? - Droid Incredible General

So the last two themes I downloaded included wallpapers with girls that had the words clean on them. Does anyone know where I can get more of these?

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Market Fonts on Vibrant

From the Tips and Tricks thread, it sounds like changing the font adds a lot to the phone. Since I don't really want to pay $0.99 for a font from the market and never use it, it would be nice to see screenshots of these fonts on a Vibrant as a preview. So, if you have a different font installed and really like it, would you mind posting a screenshot or two for everyone to see?

live wallpaper help

Hello all
I'm looking for the stock 'nexus' live wallpaper and the neural network live wallpaper from the original droid
I'm looking for those specifically. I've tried nexusmod (wouldn't run) and nexus revamped but they just didn't look right.
If anyone could point me in the direction of. Apks for either of these I would love you forever and possibly send you a cookie.
I've looked everywhere myself to no avail..I find it hard to believe as popular as these seem to be that NO ONE has done this.
Many thanks for your time..
I have a Leo similar to the neural network. Let me know if you want the apk. Forgot where I found it.... but I can email it to you if you want.
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that would be great!

[Q] old home apk

i know this probably sounds really weird, but im sure im not the only person. one of the funnest things about owning an evo is the insane number of roms and themes out there. i actually have several different home apps setup so when i get bored with one i can just use froyo home switcher and voila, new home and theme. however recently i kinda started missing the old look. i've never been too fond of the htc sense ui. i just remember on my g1 and my mt3g the donut and cupcake home launchers. i've found a couple links to home apk's like this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=867060 but the apk apparently isn't compatible with froyo cuz it wouldn't install (failed parsing). can i use adb and force an older incompatible app to install perhaps to the /system/app/ folder (already know how to do it so i don't need instructions just wondering if it can be done) any help is appreciated. ive even thought about just searching for the png's in the apk files and switching the drawer tab and drawer background out for the old style png's. please and thanks
ps i was contemplating posting this under android/general but seeing as it has to be compatible with evo and froyo i figured this might hail better results
Why don't you just install adw from the market(its froyo compatible)? Plus adw has tons of free themes; It's about as close as your going to get to the stock home launcher from aosp. There's also a stock home launcher in the market you can download (both free) if you search "launcher".
No you cant install those old launchers from previous android builds it will just force close if its not froyo compatible.
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Thanks yea I kinda figured, thought maybe I could extract the apk and maybe update some parts to make it work. Yea I have adw ex already, its alright. Still kinda miss the aosp cupcake look but time changes everything. I think I should just start learning to develop apps myself instead of always leaning on everyone else.
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Look at HElauncher, it has a couple and is a light launcher that actually has the closest thing to a vanilla launcher.

Why does the 4.4 update not give us the new wallpapers?

I find this odd since every previous Android OS update with new wallpapers gave the updated phone the new wallpapers as well.
Does anyone know why they would do this? Are they really making Nexus 5 exclusive stuff only? If they keep doing this, I would probably stop buying Nexus products
I think it comes only with the new google launcher, just install the package and get it.
tiago_s said:
I think it just comes with the new google launcher, just install the package and get it.
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You're correct bud. It is a part of Google Experience Launcher. Install it and you are done ...

Dark theme

Is there any possible way to get a dark theme to work on a OnePlus 5 with the pure Fusion OS?
Have you thought about installing Substratum?
It's available in the Google Playstore and has dozens of themes, many of them being dark.
TENlll423 said:
Is there any possible way to get a dark theme to work on a OnePlus 5 with the pure Fusion OS?
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I using pitch black which works perfectly on 99% of the phone.
It utilizes the substratum theme engine..
Give it a shot.
I personally cant find another theme which covers so much.
Thanks for the response. I will give it a shot.
TENlll423 said:
Thanks for the response. I will give it a shot.
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There's a button for that pal
Make sure you match up your Android version, there are flsdhable zips in the substratum folder should something go wrong, flash individually via TWRP.
Certain things I don't theme, like the play store, can go wrong, use titanium to remove the substratum APK which removes individual themes.
Let me know if you get stuck.
Thanks man I got it working.. finally got rid of that bright in settings. Lol
Also those flashable Zips I found them but one says Legacy and one says just Android or something like that I don't really know the difference. guess I could Google it.
TENlll423 said:
Also those flashable Zips I found them but one says Legacy and one says just Android or something like that I don't really know the difference. guess I could Google it.
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Ones for current operating systems and one is for aged or legacy systems (same thing)
I just flash one after another and it always works. :good:
Okay thanks. I haven't had any issues yet. One overlay didn't take. So I just disabled it and it went right back to normal. I do have one question though if the app updates through Google Play do I have to reapply it,?

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