Hello my friends, im on my second day with my G2 and im loving it. It has so many features, so many bells and whistles, its just a great phone! One of the features that i like most are the full screen wallpapers with transparent status bar. It works great with preinstalled wallpapers but i cant apply the same effect to wallpapers that ive downloaded, does anyone know how to do this? Thanks!
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Anyone? Please?
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Hopefully this is in development. I haven't seen it achieved yet, but I'm keeping an eye out for it too.
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Anyone? Please?
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I am using a wallpaper I downloaded from the internet on stock rom and I have transparency.
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jaseman said:
I am using a wallpaper I downloaded from the internet on stock rom and I have transparency.
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The staus bar is half transparent while the lower bar is completely transparent.
jaseman said:
I am using a wallpaper I downloaded from the internet on stock rom and I have transparency.
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The staus bar is half transparent while the lower bar is completely transparent.
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He means fully clear I'm sure.
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Hanks for your answers, yes i meant fully transparent, like the factory wallpapers...
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Could someone tell me what theme is theming the look of the app drawer in the picture? The screenshot is from the Goolers icon pack Google Play image.
I don't often use themes so I'm not sure how the app drawer looks like this. Thanks!
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babalonius508 said:
Could someone tell me what theme is theming the look of the app drawer in the picture? The screenshot is from the Goolers icon pack Google Play image.
I don't often use themes so I'm not sure how the app drawer looks like this. Thanks!
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Its actually goolors that makes it look that way, no special theme( ie: T-Mobile theme engine ). If you purchase the icon pack, don't forget this!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobincube.android.sc_W4AG6.app_79149
It guides you through how to make it look awesome!
I tried it out, but I don't care much for apex, always preferred nova tbh.
Without that guide, the icon pack is only just okay, but it will guide you step by step on how to make it look just as it does in the screenshots. If I'm not mistaken, only apex has the ability for icon packs to theme the tabs and stuff as well
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Check out "square" icon pack
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And my icon size is 70%.. Sorry.. Forgot to mention..
This is what my statusbar looks like
You can see It gets darker in the top and I dont like it.
Is there a way to remove that?
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maybe if you can search a little moree...,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263664&highlight=transparent
grettings...
you dude said:
This is what my statusbar looks like
You can see It gets darker in the top and I dont like it.
Is there a way to remove that?
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Search for Xposed framework. It has mods for transparent status bars which don't require modifications of system apks.
.::Mario27::. said:
maybe if you can search a little moree...,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263664&highlight=transparent
grettings...
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I couldnt do it, im looking for something ready u kniw I am not good at this stuf
Michael3214 said:
Search for Xposed framework. It has mods for transparent status bars which don't require modifications of system apks.
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Which module do you recommend? I tried wanam exposed but didnt work
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The wanam app should of worked. After you installed the xposed framework app and installed wanams app did you activate the module? You can activate it directly from the xposed app. Without activating it, it wont work even if it says to reboot for changes to take effect.
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Another good one is called XBlast Tools. Theres a forum here dedicated soley to the many different xposed modules and what they can do.
Now that the factory images have been posted for the N4, does anyone if there is a mod available for the battery percentage? The stock implementation of the battery percentage is quite juvenile, if I may say so. Does anyone know if theres a mod available for N4 like this one for N5? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526039
+1 to this
Definitely +1 to this
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Inviting him over this thread @cargobr151
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Inviting him over this thread @cargobr151
Install the battery.percent.1.0.1.apk.
Open and Enable Battery Percent.
Reboot.
small problem, the numbers of percentage are white, making it visible only starting from 50%.
anyway it's too beautiful and elegant
No offence but the % battery beside the icon looks and works better according to me. The oems also use this way I believe.
Yes, however so far is that we have easier
waallace said:
Yes, however so far is that we have easier
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Can you disable it with the same app?
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My son has a N4, also he likes this Mod.
Yes I will create some for N4. I need a little bit of time...
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Can you disable it with the same app?
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yeah, is totally reversible
cargobr151 said:
My son has a N4, also he likes this Mod.
Yes I will create some for N4. I need a little bit of time...
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legend much appreciated man..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529236
here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529236 Works fine
drumster said:
Now that the factory images have been posted for the N4, does anyone if there is a mod available for the battery percentage? The stock implementation of the battery percentage is quite juvenile, if I may say so. Does anyone know if theres a mod available for N4 like this one for N5? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526039
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I've used this mod on the Nexus 5 port for Nexus 4 and it worked fine. Ended up switching back using the supplied "back to stock" zip because I got Gravitybox to work and didn't have any problems.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529236 Works fine
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ask a silly question, should I download deodexed or odexed if I am using the stock image?
Odexed
noidtrue said:
ask a silly question, should I download deodexed or odexed if I am using the stock image?
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stock use odexed, this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529236
n3n3 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529236 Works fine
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Will This Work for Galaxy nexus ?
sohailazam said:
Will This Work for Galaxy nexus ?
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I dont now, my ap nexus 4, you can try,
Will this work for 4.4.2?
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Will this work for 4.4.2?
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you have root?
via CWM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2537581
can anyone recommend a good dark style layer? ive been looking and havent found one i like.
What are layers themes been hearing this around here but no explanation given
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I've been running Timberwolf and ElixiumDark. Both are good, but still not perfect - now and then dialogs or popups have dark text on a dark background.
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waco2hot33 said:
What are layers themes been hearing this around here but no explanation given
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RRO layers
XBOHDPuKC said:
I've been running Timberwolf and ElixiumDark. Both are good, but still not perfect - now and then dialogs or popups have dark text on a dark background.
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RRO layers
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gonna try both thank you, black text on black background seems to be a common theme
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can anyone recommend a good dark style layer? ive been looking and havent found one i like.
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I'm using magpie layers theme
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Following
Magpie and dark destiny
yeah i was using magpie, but for for some reason now there are no boxes to check when i open it. no idea what happened
Commute & Evolve (You need both):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spastef.commute
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spastef.evolve
Last time I used a double theme was magpie and the colors , sent my phone into bootloop, was told your ROM needs a special commit to run 2 themes at once?
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Magpie doesn't need colors anymore. Just make sure you don't have framework L checked
Layers also work fine on the stock ROM. Magpie is the best because it has everything
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yeah i was using magpie, but for for some reason now there are no boxes to check when i open it. no idea what happened
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Sounds like you need the beta version that works with the 6P or it won't open magpie..
https://plus.google.com/117376207394302665227/posts/P5Z41eL57bz
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Sounds like you need the beta version that works with the 6P or it won't open magpie..
https://plus.google.com/117376207394302665227/posts/P5Z41eL57bz
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[emoji2] thanks alot, only reason I started this thread was because I couldn't get magpie working
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@Rixsta that link is dead now, any other way to get the beta?
I use the RRO Layers Manager from the PlayStore with Magpie layers. It has virtually any color you want from true black to bright green
i'm using this theme.
great with dark wallpapers
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spada.transparent
Dark stock is a great theme. Haven't had any issues with it and it themes a boat load of apps.
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Just wondering if there is a mod out there that can remove navigation button until you need them? I know they had one for MM to where you can press button at bottom and make them go away until you actually needed them....do they have one for N? Thanks in advance to all who reply. :good:
Hideable Nav Bar - http://repo.xposed.info/module/ztc1997.hideablenavbar
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not sure about N ... that is an xposed module
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i2andog said:
Hideable Nav Bar - http://repo.xposed.info/module/ztc1997.hideablenavbar
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not sure about N ... that is an xposed module
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Xposed hasn't been updated for N and I wouldn't expect it to be until they actually post the factory images. Don't use any Xposed module on N at present. I did, however, play with this mod that has been enabled from the actual stock OS in the system UI tuner ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/themes-apps/mod-navbar-tuner-android-nougat-t3446791 and it worked pretty well. Also, this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/themes-apps/mod-theme-dynamic-navbar-android-n-dp4-t3401451 will allow you a dynamic nav bar. There isn't much to add in the first, but you can remove nav buttons and change the layout/spacing.
lol... my bad buddy.. I have no idea what I was thinking.. of course Xposed is not ready for N yet.. I broke my 6p last month and have be been using my old LG Op L90 (no 4g) and with that being said haven't been paying much attention about N due to envy... jp.. sry tho