Hi there everyone.
I looked here and via google and so far haven't found an answer thus this post.
I just updated my Defy to 2.3.3 and I'm wondering if there is a way to apply 1% stepping for the battery.
I read there is a possibility to add services.jar to UOT and cook a theme but I just don't use themes.
There was a nice zip update file made for Froyo and I'm looking for something like that CWM update.
Thank you for your help.
Mike.
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Hello people! I stumbled upon this UOT Kitchen site.
http://circle.glx.nl/
From what I could understand I could use this to change for example my stock battery icon in the notification area of my X8 to look like a circle with the battery percentage in it,right?
So,I just have to choose my settings,upload my framework and the use xRecovery to install the generated zip file from my SD Card?
Or did I understand the whole procedure in the wrong way?
N.
no, it doesnt work!!
I have tested it...
Maybe you do something wrong.
Will be good if someone realy try this.
Hey there,
I'm sure I'm going to feel really stupid once someone explains this to me, but I've spent the past two hours trying to figure out how to remove the theme I have installed on Oxygen ROM 2.0 RC7. I really prefer the default one but I can't seem to find a way to remove the current theme... Or do I have to download the old one again so I can install it over the current one?
This place is awesome, thanks in advance for your help!
Crake
Just reflash the Oxygen rom file without wiping and you´re back to the original theme
Hi,
I can not post in development-related forums, so I ask here, I hope it is ok?
I flashed the MiniCM-1.0.0-Beta2 successfully, and it works great, I tried the Sense Theme and the Floyo Theme, but I like the original miniCM Theme.
Where can I get the original miniCM Theme for MiniCM-1.0.0-Beta2, or how can I restore to original miniCM Theme.
Thanks
XXMrHyde
P.s. sorry for my english
I think you can rename the rom file to update.zip and update from xrecovery and this will change your theme.... (not sure if you will lost anything)
Or you can open the rom file and find the framework.apk , make it an update zip like the other themes you try and again from xrecovery update it.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS...
thanks for your answer,
I know I am responsible for my actions, next time of course I will backup with xrecovery before I change anything.
When I flash the rom again, I will have the original Theme of course, but I will lost any other changes I have made.
I do not know how to make a update.zip, only change framework-res.apk in update.zip?
XXMrHyde
Hi guys,
I have a Galaxy S, I am on stock 2.3.4 JVQ. I am pretty sure it is deodexed since I've searched for .odex files with Astro and didn't find anything (I did find .dex file though). I hope this is correct!
I would like to install a theme like the MIUI ones (I was using Galnet before and loved it)
Is that possible without changing my ROM?. Can anyone recommend a good clean theme (iphone looking)?
Thanks a lot for your help guys
Anyone can help me on this?. thanks
Ignore, totally mis-read your question.
Don't think so, but check in the themes thread. You could try a launcher with an iphone/Miui theme.
Hey,
I was just wondering about themes for the HTC Legend. I have a stock Froyo ROM currently installed in my Legend. What is the difference between a Rom and a theme? Is a theme practically a Rom that we have to flash through recovery? If I install a theme in my Legend, does it replace my Rom I currently have installed? I was planning to get a Rom/Theme for my legend that has a nice style to it. (Transparent notification bar for example.).
PS: Can someone give me a good working nice style Rom? I wanna take a break from the current Rom I have to see what's out there. Thanks for the help. Sorry if this was a stupid question.
A theme is just that, a theme (try changing windows theme, you're still on windows!).
Cyanogen (the rom) has the theme chooser installed, which allows you to change the theme easily (no flashing, just install apk like normal apps). Make sure you pick an MDPI theme.
read more.
You mention you're on stock froyo, check out the guides on how to downgrade and install custom roms. Like this.
Thanks! Oh and I am rooted and just have a Froyo Rom installed is what I meant. Sorry for the confusion, the Rom I'm using is just an average HTC Sense Rom Froyo.
Check this thread for a comprehensive list of ThemeChoser themes. Make sure to pick mdpi ones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167075