Hello,
I'm having a really hard time deciding between an LG G2 and the Nexus 5. On paper the LG G2 wins (bigger screen, bigger battery, better camera, etc) and as I can get one of these for less than the Nexus 5 the LG G2 seems the right choice as I'm not too concerned about software updates.
That said I am concerned about the bloated/ugly LG UI - sorry folks as I know some like it! I know I shouldn't judge till I have one but the screenshots I've seen do like rather bloated/unflattering compared to a Nexus 5 for example. However I don't really want to install a custom ROM as I'm a n00b, don't really want to deal with stability issues and just want it to work day in, day out.
As such I was wondering if I do get an LG G2 can I just use the Xposed framework to improve the UI rather than going down the custom rom route? It looks, for example, like you can do some pretty nifty things with Xposed framework + Gravity Box. For example, I'd like to tidy up the top row of icons (clock, battery meter, carrier, signal strength etc) as the LG blue icons look a bit ugly. I'd like to make these white, transparent, change the battery meter to a percentage, etc. I'd like to tidy up the settings page, etc etc. Basically I'd like to make the appearance of the UI more like an N5.
I *thought*, however, that the Xposed framework and it's modules were only supposed to be used on stock devices such as Nexuses/unskinned devices as ultimately modules like Gravity Box reach deep into the actual ROM?
I'm also aware of the specific G2 Xposed module so assume this is a safe module to use but what about other modules like Gravity Box?
Thanks in advance for any help!
xposed works very well with G2
here is my screenshot:
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as you can see im on stock rom, with transparent bar, white icons etc. you can change the battery meter to a percentage too. only thing you need is root (very easy to get)
Thanks timon12 - your screenshot captures EXACTLY what I'd be looking to achieve! Looks very nice!
I'll be coming to an LG G2 from an iPhone so an Android n00b but I can follow instructions so hopefully rooting won't be too difficult. Is there a specific guide/method you'd recommend as I've seen a few?
Any chance you could tell me a little more about your setup and maybe a few more screenshots - for example:
1) What modules did you use with xposed - eg. Gravity Box, G2 xposed, etc?
2) Any joy sorting out the settings menu where Qslide seems to take up half the darn screen?
3) Is that a custom launcher?
4) Any mods to improve the camera speed which folks seen to complain about?
5) Final question I promise! I know rooting alone shouldn't block future OTA (I'm thinking about 4.4.2 when this updates rolls around) but does using modules like Gravity Box which affects the actual stock ROM potentially cause issues with updates?
Thanks bud!
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Thanks timon12 - your screenshot captures EXACTLY what I'd be looking to achieve! Looks very nice!
I'll be coming to an LG G2 from an iPhone so an Android n00b but I can follow instructions so hopefully rooting won't be too difficult. Is there a specific guide/method you'd recommend as I've seen a few?
Any chance you could tell me a little more about your setup and maybe a few more screenshots - for example:
1) What modules did you use with xposed - eg. Gravity Box, G2 xposed, etc?
2) Any joy sorting out the settings menu where Qslide seems to take up half the darn screen?
3) Is that a custom launcher?
4) Any mods to improve the camera speed which folks seen to complain about?
5) Final question I promise! I know rooting alone shouldn't block future OTA (I'm thinking about 4.4.2 when this updates rolls around) but does using modules like Gravity Box which affects the actual stock ROM potentially cause issues with updates?
Thanks bud!
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root - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448887
1. G2 xposed only, paid version ($0.99) + g2 settings for call recording button in dialer
2. you can turn it off by pressing Qslide shortcut button
3. stock
4. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525783
5. I wouldn't use OTA with root, but its just me.
notifiaction bar
navigation bar + notifiacion bar are chaning colors depending on app (blue with facebook / gray with sms etc ). you can set everything in g2 xposed
Thanks @intotheunknown and @timon12 for this thread: you two gave me exactly the questions and answers I had in mind.
Cheers! :laugh:
@timon12, did you ever tried GravityBox module by chance?
Could you make any comparison with G2 Xposed or G2 TweakBox?
I did donate to GravityBox when I was using it on my Nexus 4, and still find it quite satisfying feature wise.
Does G2 Xposed work better in your opinion?
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Hello Guys, I have started this thread so that we all can share our Xposed setup.
Here are some simple rules to be followed:
(1) Name the xposed modules you use in any order separated by comma(","). Optional: You may also mention specefic settings for individual modules.
(2) Mention the ROM you are using so that other users can get an idea about the compatability of xposed modules.
(3) Conclude something about your setup like hows the performance with your modules enabled or how the modules you use make your device more useful. You may also attach screenshots to show off the changes brought by modules.
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Here is my Setup with Xposed:
Modules - Show Keypad, Youtube Adaway.
ROM - Mahdi 2.7 07/19 Build
Conclusion - Just necessary modules that I use to get rid of the the ads in Youtube and to get the Dialpad popup automatically whenever I open Phone app.:highfive:
Gravity Box
Tinted Status Bar
Here's my set up, Mahdi rom 19/7
SwipeBack (disabled nav bar and using swipe up from bottom as a back gesture, its totally changed the android experience.)
CPUTemp in status bar, this lets me know if some apps are acting up, really handy to have a quick at-a-glance look at my cpu, if the temp is above 50-55 that means something intense is happening, 60+ something really intense such as a 3d game. 40-50 normal temp. It should be below 40 when I'm about to sleep and have it on airplane mode playing a podcast
StatusbarVolume - makes the volume panel a thin bar on the top, non obtrusive when I'm toggling it whilst doing something on the screen, this is just fantastic.
All Notifications Expanded - just my laziness
Complete Action Plus - changes the entire look/feel of the "Open With" pop up, totally customisable and really unmissable once you have it!
Burnt Toast- - shows the app icon in every toast, really cool and neat thing that's hard to miss once you have it
PlayPermissionsExposed - shows all permissions in the new version of play store
ReceiverStop and Wakelock Terminator - both these were used to stop the nlpwakelock problem, I don't remember the specifics but this helps get the phone into deepsleep
StatusbarScrollToTop - really neat feature, don't remember it being in a custom rom
TintedStatusBar - L style before L was a thing, this is what really MAKES the user interface pop
Enable BatteryStats Permission - kitkat disabled batterystats for 3rd party apps like Battery monitor, this re-enables them.
iOS7 X - changes signal/wifi positions similar to ios but keeps the notification icons. I use version 1.02 because it's stable and does what I need it to, along with clock in center.
XDictionary - app that searches for the definition of any word selection, real handy tool
SuggestionsToggle - this is relatively new but makes life easier when trying to enter urls without swiftkey trying to screw them up with spaces!
I'm Not using the usual favourite Gravitybox because most of those features are there in mahdi rom.
Overall, After a long struggle with the galaxy nexus, I can finally say I'm Happy using a smartphone every day!
Here my setup
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Hope pictures are okay, I'm lazy.
jordi_e said:
Here my setup
sent from nexus 5
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Very Decent Setup!
RoyJ said:
Hope pictures are okay, I'm lazy.
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I am still wondering how did you get rid of your laziness when you were installing all these modules! No Offense!:good:
RoyJ said:
Hope pictures are okay, I'm lazy.
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which rom are u using?
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which rom are u using?
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Mahdi, sorry. Thought it was included in the screen shot.
Here's mine on Bigxies stock rom with flar2 kernel
#64268gkyJL#8653%dhjGUKVS357.
Work on all jb+ ROMs I've used so far. I don't know why that's a question. Modules usually only come custom for some phones.
is cheating with girlfriend considering warez? cause is contrary to regulations of xda-developer.
my xposed had that module that change icon and renaming app, next step is lock that app and everytime my girlfriend ask i just tell is "security" issue
My Xposed setup
here is mine
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My Xposed setup
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Stock 4.4.4
My xposed setup very simple
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Wow... great thread. I was always overwhelmed with all the modules in Xposed and did not know which ones would add real value vs. just a hog on the system. I will sit and watch this thread to see what everyone uses and then cherry-pick the ones that I like from here
Using stock+code blue kernel
Customization and features of a ROM with stability of stock.
I'm surprised that nobody is using Xutilities , it lets u change the font of all the dates and times
Mine... On Paranoid Android 4.5 Alpha 2
There's not a lot of demand for this but here we go anyway haha!
This has only been tested on dynamickat 4.2 and all credit goes to bri315317 for his awesome rom. Also this will not work well with tw so install a 3rd party launcher that supports navbars.
1. First things first back up your rom incase you mess up something and your phone goes poof.
2. open up your build.prop located in your system folder with a file manager and add qemu.hw.mainkeys=0 as the last line in your build.prop
3. Reboot into recovery and Install the Aosp systemui that bri made for his rom.
If you don't wish to customize the navbar buttons then there's no need to proceed further.
4. Download xposed additions for xposed. This is used to disable the hardware buttons.
5. Download gravity box kk for xposed. This is used to customize the navbar buttons and other parts of the rom.
6. Make sure to install another launcher besides tw launcher because tw doesn't work well with softkeys. I installed nova launcher but Googles launcher works as well.
After you've done all of the above reboot and profit
Actually I've done some fairly serious googling to accomplish what you've outlined here.
Hardware home button has been my biggest issue since buying the device. Thanks a bunch
zhukov_ said:
Actually I've done some fairly serious googling to accomplish what you've outlined here.
Hardware home button has been my biggest issue since buying the device. Thanks a bunch
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Yw! Glad I could help
Alternatively, you can turn on the navbar in Gravitybox.
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Alternatively, you can turn on the navbar in Gravitybox.
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I've always had issues with this method but if it works for you then cool
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I've always had issues with this method but if it works for you then cool
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Huh, interesting. Do they show up for you at all? I've only turned it on once to try it out, worked fine but I only used it for a few minutes, so you probably have more insight than I do.
Does anyone else here a problem with the Dialer app? I have an extra bar at the top that is only made for the settings icon and it blocks the first contact.
Edit: Do I need AOSP UI now? I'm on Dynamic Kat 4.2 and was able to get a navbar before, but when I tried to add it just now to get a screen shot of my problem I just get constant UI Crashes.
This happens by editing the build.prop file and with using GB.
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Does anyone else here a problem with the Dialer app? I have an extra bar at the top that is only made for the settings icon and it blocks the first contact.
Edit: Do I need AOSP UI now? I'm on Dynamic Kat 4.2 and was able to get a navbar before, but when I tried to add it just now to get a screen shot of my problem I just get constant UI Crashes.
This happens by editing the build.prop file and with using GB.
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With the Aosp systemui I didn't get any crashes. As far as the dialer I'm not sure. Everything seemed ok to me
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With the Aosp systemui I didn't get any crashes. As far as the dialer I'm not sure. Everything seemed ok to me
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Crashing stopped after adding AOSP UI, I'll see how it goes!
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This is what I'm talking about. I thought for sure it covered up part of the contacts but it still takes up quite a bit of space.
That's because it adds the menu button. Which takes up space unfortunately. But shouldn't affect anything other then an eye sore
Hi guys,
I just ordered a new Moto X Pure and am excited to join the community. I'm coming from the LG G3 and one of my favorite features that I use all the time is the ability to edit your navigation bar and specifically to have one of the buttons pull down the notifications. It is totally great for one handed use etc... Does anyone know how I would accomplish that on the Moto X Pure as I believe it was an LG thing.
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Hi guys,
I just ordered a new Moto X Pure and am excited to join the community. I'm coming from the LG G3 and one of my favorite features that I use all the time is the ability to edit your navigation bar and specifically to have one of the buttons pull down the notifications. It is totally great for one handed use etc... Does anyone know how I would accomplish that on the Moto X Pure as I believe it was an LG thing.
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Maybe able to do it with custom rom like AICP...
That's a pretty hard hack to implement. I use go launcher which has swipe down gesture on home to pull down notification. Not the same thing but I gotten pretty use to it.
max1001 said:
That's a pretty hard hack to implement. I use go launcher which has swipe down gesture on home to pull down notification. Not the same thing but I gotten pretty use to it.
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Ok, thanks for your comments guys. If I find something suitable I'll post it here as it is one of my favorite features on my G3.
max1001 said:
That's a pretty hard hack to implement. I use go launcher which has swipe down gesture on home to pull down notification. Not the same thing but I gotten pretty use to it.
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I would be careful with that launcher and any go products. They have been banned from here due to security issues. Things like screen recorders and key loggers.
fyi, I found a decent workaround. I use Nova Launcher. In the settings -> gestures & inputs -> Home button, I set it to 'Expand Notifications'. So now when I hit the home button on the nav bar once, it takes me to my launchers main home screen, if I hit it again, notifications come down. Kind of slick I think. Thought I'd share.
Also in case anyone misses double tap to sleep. Nova has a 'Double tap' option in it's 'Gestures & Inputs' menu. I just set that action to be the app called 'Screen Off' (an app you have to install first). Very fun.
tahlsr said:
Hi guys,
I just ordered a new Moto X Pure and am excited to join the community. I'm coming from the LG G3 and one of my favorite features that I use all the time is the ability to edit your navigation bar and specifically to have one of the buttons pull down the notifications. It is totally great for one handed use etc... Does anyone know how I would accomplish that on the Moto X Pure as I believe it was an LG thing.
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Should be doable with a xposed module if you are willing to root, I believe gravity box will let you add buttons.
tahlsr said:
Hi guys,
I just ordered a new Moto X Pure and am excited to join the community. I'm coming from the LG G3 and one of my favorite features that I use all the time is the ability to edit your navigation bar and specifically to have one of the buttons pull down the notifications. It is totally great for one handed use etc... Does anyone know how I would accomplish that on the Moto X Pure as I believe it was an LG thing.
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There is a thread about modifying the Nav bar with a lot of options (no notifications pull down though): http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...order-navigation-buttons-sammy-style-t3205367
Thanks for the posts guys. I do believe the best bet is an xposed module that let's you install custom shortcuts on your nav bar and then you just have one of those custom shortcuts be the 'expand notifications' activity found within nova launcher (and I'm sure other software). I just haven't seen a module that let's you do that since the relatively older: [MOD][Xposed] Xtended NavBar http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-xtended-navbar-t2787228/ If anyone sees a module that can do that, please do let us know.
I would like to recommend the app "All in One Gestures", no root required. I use it to define 6 swipe actions from lower left/right of the screen. One of the action could be set to show notification panel.
Receive now Android 7.1 OTA Update ...
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Just got mine too. Look at the update size!
I'm also upgrading, guess if they have resolved the battery drain issue
Anyone root it yet? Does the usual method per senor Heisenberg's directions work?
Post what's different guys.
7.1.1. Got a support tab in settings. Nothing but help guides. No support staff. New 'Moves' sub setting, which is where Gesture settings now live basically. Still looking for more...
Android Pay now pre-installed.
New Camera app? There's the grid options now.
New 'Restart' option when long pressing power button.
Keyboard has Gif support under emoji menu.
Not seeing anything more right now. Can't be bothered to check stock launcher as I use Apex. Sure there may be circular icons etc but I just don't care!
Seems like the battery Life improved, anyone?
I don't have the battery drain issue like 7.0
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There are dozens of articles out there on what's new in 7.1.
I totally hate the support tab. It's completely useless for me, any other XDA member or even any non member with half a brain. In fact the whole settings page has gotten nasty post Marshmallow.
Otherwise things seem to be improving slightly with almost every iteration.
NRT by Wugfresh works perfect fyi...
lukypuie said:
Seems like the battery Life improved, anyone?
I don't have the battery drain issue like 7.0
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it too ealy to say about battery life
has any one been able to get the new nav bar working?
just installed the update
question
1. not the pixel launcher at default?
2. no Google Assistant
3. the navigation bar still is old design
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has any one been able to get the new nav bar working?
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That's the only thing I haven't been able to get it to do so far. That and I don't have as many round icons as the pictures of pixel scenes show even though I have the pixel icons all installed and the pixel launcher
Probably a silly question, but I got the OTA when rooted. Is it safe to install it from there, or should I flash it manually (I've only modified build.prop for the Assistant and have the Pixel NavBar as a substratum theme).
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Probably a silly question, but I got the OTA when rooted. Is it safe to install it from there, or should I flash it manually (I've only modified build.prop for the Assistant and have the Pixel NavBar as a substratum theme).
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Did you try it ??
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Did you try it ??
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Not yet, from what I'm gathering it should be safe, but you lose root. I'll probably test it later today, I don't have the time to deal with it if it goes wrong right now.
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just installed the update
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1. not the pixel launcher at default?
2. no Google Assistant
3. the navigation bar still is old design
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This is only exclusive for Pixel Phones.
Installed it this morning. Result: No change. not a single round icon or any change!?? I am confused.
Overnight battery drain now negligible. Much better than before.
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Post up your wish-list of custom options for custom ROM's (non OP) and Kernels and I'll add them to the OP.
This is for options that you aren't finding in any ROM, or at least not in your favorite ROM.
Feel free to mention your current ROM if you like but this thread is NOT about which ROM is the best or your favorite.
Please don't turn it into that. :good:
I'll try to bold new suggestions every day or so till the thread gets tired.
*Ability to filter out specific notifications from appearing (ie: NotifyClean)
*Bring "only show running apps" option back to Slim Recents.
*Clearly mentioned in OP if rom supports encryption/decryption.
*Day/Night - Provide option to switch between two different Substratum themes at toggle of a button.
*Fix the earphone bug.
*Fully working OOS camera
*Now Playing features from Pixel 2 XL detect song from lockscreen via ambient
*Option to remove USB Debugging notification is missing on some newer ROM's.
*Ring on charge complete
*Vibration - Would like to have option for more than 100% vibration.
- Clearly mentioned in OP if rom supports encryption/decryption. That is not always the case and people ask many times in the same thread.
- Long press back to kill foreground app.
Fully working OOS camera times 100. Literally the only thing stopping me from switching from OOS betas. I'm aware of the Google Camera functionality and also about all its problems.
Ability to filter out specific notifications from appearing. For example, my wife and I 'share' an Amazon Prime Photos account. I don't want a 'Successfully uploaded photos from your 3rd device' notification every time she uploads something. But I don't want to mute notifications for the whole app (or sometimes even notification group) as I may not get the 'upload progress' notifications' anymore. The Xposed module Notify Clean was perfect pre-Nougat and AutoNotification works alright post-Nougat, but it would be nice if this was baked into the ROM.
OP updated.
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- Long press back to kill foreground app.
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Just FYI, this is already available in every custom ROM I've tried so far.
You just have to enable the navigation bar options and then go into the button editor. I set up all my ROM's with this. And set the home button to open camera on long press.
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The Xposed module Notify Clean was perfect pre-Nougat and AutoNotification works alright post-Nougat, but it would be nice if this was baked into the ROM.
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OMG, if NotifyClean ever gets updated for Oreo I will go back to using Xposed again.
I really miss that app and some of the others by that dev. :good:
Hello there,
First off, the only couple things that stopping me to move from stock to a custom rom is the OOS camera (as mentioned above) and mostly the earphone bug. The mic on the phone and the earphones seems to be activated during a call and it gets pretty annoying to hear an amplified background of your environment and the person's on the other end, seems like most custom roms have this problem.
I've also long wanted to see ''ring on charge complete'' on the OP5T.
Thank you for asking.
Sorry i know this feature is hard to make but Now Playing features from Pixel 2 XL detect song from lockscreen
enzo2001 said:
Sorry i know this feature is hard to make but Now Playing features from Pixel 2 XL detect song from lockscreen
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No what i mean is it detect song using ambient display it will display black screen with the title of the song
OP updated.
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I've also long wanted to see ''ring on charge complete'' on the OP5T.
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I think this might be an option using Light Flow?
If you really want it then it might be worth looking into.
It does custom ringtones for certain actions.
And they can be backed up for ROM re-flashes as long as the ringtone is stored in the usual spot /system/media/sounds/etc.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rageconsulting.android.lightflow
To clarify my personal request here:
*Day/Night - Provide option to switch between two different Substratum themes at toggle of a button.
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A few ROM's provide built in day/night theme options.
But they don't theme apps like phone or calculator or anything else.
They only theme the settings and drop-down and a couple other things.
I want a nice non-tasker hack.
And would be willing to donate for it :lol: