From custom ROM to DP4? - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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Debloat

Hey Dear community
Dont know if already a topic/question like this does exist but is there a cwm script to Debloat our Roms? I know Only the Safe to Remove topic.
Thanks
Edit : Sorry wrong section please move it.
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emmaair said:
Hey Dear community
Dont know if already a topic/question like this does exist but is there a cwm script to Debloat our Roms? I know Only the Safe to Remove topic.
Thanks
Edit : Sorry wrong section please move it.
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one that works with kitkat is the echoe debloater. get it at the original echoe rom thread.
i flashed it with twrp on bobcatrom 4.0.
it is an aroma installer package, dont know if that works in cwm, never used it.
Thank you
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Can i change the battery icon on my nexus 4??

Hey guys
I use simplistic app to change the battery icon to a flag... But its not working....
Anyone can help
Nexus 4 (kitkat 4.4.4) rooted and recovery
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joey jamal said:
Hey guys
I use simplistic app to change the battery icon to a flag... But its not working....
Anyone can help
Nexus 4 (kitkat 4.4.4) rooted and recovery
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Install xposed and the module "xuimod". There is a setting in it.
Hit thanks if i helped
It's not working maybe because I'm on 4.4.4 KitKat ????
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joey jamal said:
It's not working maybe because I'm on 4.4.4 KitKat ????
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It should work on kitkat, did so for me. What exactly is the problem?
N/m, misread.
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Just nothing change ... I installed the app and changed battery setting and rest system ui and nothing happen
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chrisrozon said:
N/m, misread.
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What you mean i don't understand??
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Please help ????
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Have you rebooted after you changed?
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joey jamal said:
Please help ????
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I don't know about the app you mentioned, but there were a couple of apps in the N4 Apps & Themes forum which did this - but it seems they work for 4.3 only.
As mentioned, there are apps which work via Exposed framework which will do what you are looking for (though bear in mind Exposed needs the Dalvik not Art, runtime).
Another good option is to try some ROMs - most of the popular ones have extensive UI customisation, such as battery, clock, navigation bar (the one at the bottom).
Download a ROM and its Gapps (eg AICP ROM and its Gapps, which I use and I can recommend, it's a good place to start)
Reboot into recovery.
Backup your current ROM (creates an image you can restore if you don't like the new ROM)
Wipe: data/system/cache/dalvik. NOT internal storage
Install the ROM and its Gapps
Reboot and begin to setup your phone
If you have Titanium Backup Pro or similar, you can restore all your user apps and data to the new ROM. Generally not recommended to restore system apps or data.
It may sound like a lot of effort to get a battery icon, but you also get a better ROM (faster, better battery and highly customisable UI). With the backup you took, if you don't like your new ROM, all you need to do is:
Go into Recovery,
Wipe data/system/dalvik/cache
Restore the backup
Reboot

Recent app panel in lolipololipop

Hi
I am using official tw lolipop on my galaxy s4 GT-I9500
I dont like the recent app panel in lolipop
Is there any way i can change it back to the kk style
Or the ios style perhaps
Sir,
Please wait until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum for more relevant answers.
Stand by
Good luck
http://www.xda-developers.com/root-restore-kitkats-recent-view-on-lollipop/
Ironically, this appeared on the XDA portal, and it should just happen to solve your issue.
No bro
It doesnt change the view
It only adds some functions
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If Chainfire's app won't do it for you, your options are few. Check to see if there is an Xposed module or else start editing system files.
Xposed not yet compatible with samsung
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Some options are hidden

Hello everybody
i'v just bought the Oneplus 2 and received it today, i had the oneplus one before then i changed to oneplus 2, i noticed there are some important options hidden in the settings that are:
-Status bar
-Notification bar manager
-Themes (i can't even install themes from play store)
-Screen colors
-ring layouts and settings (in buttons option)
-also can't customize the " on screen " buttons..
i had these options hidden in my previous OPO but i solved it by going to " about phone " then enabled " advanced mode ", but i can't find this option on the OPT
is there any solution for this issue? i'd be so much thankful...
i'm using the oxygen version 2.2.1 and my android version is 5.1.1
Thanks all!
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Flash cm13
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fburgos said:
Flash cm13
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Isn't there anyway to show these options without flashing roms? because i just bought it today so i'm a bit scared
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No there is not. Your OnePlus One runs on CyanogenOS and your OnePlus 2 runs on OxygenOS. CyanogenOS has these Option included into the Rom. Because OxygenOS is more like pure and clean Android there is no such stuff.
Flashing ROMs on the OP2 is pretty easy and if you follow the instruction given by the various Guides and by the ROM Developers itself it is nearly impossible to harm your phone this much that it is beyond the point were it can be saved by the Recovery Tools posted in this forum.
Start reading about how root works, how a custom recovery works and then give it a try
Thank you all!
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If you don't want to flash other roms, you could just root your device and install some xposed module for the same.
PS.dnt b scared,its very easy for people who own oneplus.
Kudos!
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dagaabhijeet said:
If you don't want to flash other roms, you could just root your device and install some xposed module for the same.
PS.dnt b scared,its very easy for people who own oneplus.
Kudos!
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Gonna try that out, thanks sir!
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Do we really need Clean Master and CM Security?

Hello Everyone, almost in every blog it is mentioned that android don't require Clean Master and CM security apps? But in the stock rom of asus they are inbuilt.
So guys please suggest whether we should keep these applications or uninstall them? Please reply....
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mithips said:
Hello Everyone, almost in every blog it is mentioned that android don't require Clean Master and CM security apps? But in the stock rom of asus they are inbuilt.
So guys please suggest whether we should keep these applications or uninstall them? Please reply....
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I would delete them. I've never used them and always thought of them as the lazy way to take care of your device. I don't think you will be missing anything without them.
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We needn't it....
If u want clean cache,data app,....
Root ur phone and use Sd maid app.... it better

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