i want to update my vibrant. i'm a patient guy and i can wait for samsung and/or t-mobile to come out with the official release but some of these mods intrigue me. there are some variants i like. i note most don't have touchwiz.
that's a problem. i actually LIKE touchwiz. i have tried other launchers and i find myself going back to touchwiz. i'm not really into those other launchers. so here's my question- i can follow directions and install a 2.2 mod upgrade from 2.1 ji6 without an issue. how can i extract touchwiz so that i can install it after i install 2.2? and as a bonus, are there any 2.2 mods which still have touchwiz as a part of the pack?
There are several versions of 2.2 that include TouchWiz. Pretty much any of the "stock" ROMs will have it. Several of the previous Axura versions include it and both Eugene and Team Whiskey have ROMs that remain mostly TouchWiz.
You can use ODIN to flash a stock 2.2 that has root enabled... its the ALT METHOD in my noob guide.
I was wondering if anyone would like to port this to our Eris?
I tried to install if but it isn't working (running Kaos Froyo)
Gingerbread Keyboard
The one in the third link here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9647119&postcount=2
works in CELB. I'm guessing it'll work in Kaos. Flash it from Recovery.
You can get it in the gingerbread rom thread
how to get this for Zachs 2.1 ROMs?
My first question is this. I can not for the life of me figure out what Eugene's GB ROM is based off of. I know its based off of 2.2, but is it JK6, JK2, etc.?
My second question is, I'm looking for the Nexus One bootanimation and sounds. Any assistance in figuring out if I can change my animation would be helpful. I'm tired of the spinning android one thats included in the TW ones (no offense).
Fyi, the release of nero today includes the nexus boot. You could just download it and grab the bootanimation.zip
So is Nero built off the same base as Eugene's clone??
Hello, I will be getting an Aria soon and was wanting to put the froyo rom on it. My question is, is it necessary to update the kernel and the radio or should the rom work fine without doing those?
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Hello, I will be getting an Aria soon and was wanting to put the froyo rom on it. My question is, is it necessary to update the kernel and the radio or should the rom work fine without doing those?
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The ROM includes those both so you should have no problem by just flashing a new ROM. I personally recommend you go for the FR008 Deodexed ROM.
Thanks, that is the ROM I am going to use.
I used Sense UI for about 6 months before I got fed up with it. I have CyanogenMod 6.1.1 Liberty on my Aria with the Gingerbread theme and LauncherPro as my default launcher. Love it. So much quicker, customizable, and efficient. Battery life has improved tremendously since switching to all this.
I like the look of HTC Sense
Hi, 2 questions
First time posting at this great site, have TnT Lite 4.2.4 on right now and was wondering how to tell which build eg.(3381) I currently have installed as I am hoping to update to a newer TnT.
I installed honeycomb theme for adw but now cant remove the theme, how do i remove.
thanks, I hope this was allowed as a first post
I'm still on stock, but you should be able to go into your settings, and find About Tablet and it should tell you what build you have
hi, thanks for the reply, on the ,, about tablet,, page it tells me that it has
android 2.2
tnt lite v4.2.4
kernel 2.6.32.9-00000-10.8.2-dirty
build frf91
again not sure how to know what this means to the things I have been reading on the forums about 3312 or 3366 as an example
TnTLite 4.2.4 is based on TnT 1.1-3588
thanks for the help, is there any site/forum that lists all the roms info
Each ROM has a thread in the development section here. You should be able to find any information you want by searching those threads.
I searched almost every post in the forums but do not understand how the info below is determined.
TnTLite 4.2.4 is based on TnT 1.1-3588
If it is out there then I didnt find it probably because I dont know some of the lingo and procedures.
I am trying to find out if I can just install/boot with a newer TnT like 4.3/4.4 considering the 3588 running now to remove adw honeycomb theme.
I followed a guide that had me first install dproot and then tntlite 4.2.4, everything was working great until i installed honeycomb theme for adw launcher, have had a lot of fc's since then.
ADW is not the stock launcher for TnTLite so it won't be overwritten if you upgrade to a new version. Since I don't use ADW I can't help you but I would imagine that a google search for "remove theme from adw launcher" might be helpful.
To remove an adw theme you can either delete the theme application
menu/settings/applications/manage applications/. Then find the honeycomb adw theme apk click it and select uninstall.
Or,
hit your menu button. Select preferences or adw preferences and click on. then select theme and pick stock or whichever.
thanks for the reply, I did remove per your suggestions and the honeycomb theme is still thereafter reboot, also removed adw and installed launcher pro and tried to use stock theme but it reverts back to the honeycomb, cant find any instance of of the honeycomb theme on the sdcard or sdcardII
How did you get the honeycomb theme on there? Did you install an apk or did you flash it in clockwork recovery
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+1 the only HC themes I have seen are cwm installs.
Thanks for all suggestions, I installed the honeycomb theme from market it is
Honeycomb ADW Theme by GFX Android
installed the apk and now cant remove it, tried deleting the theme adding new theme and using Launcher pro but the backkground pic stays at the honeycomb theme,
sorry if some of this does not make sense, as I am a new user I am not sure how to word or describe this porperly.
On a different note I have another question but not sure if I start a new thread or not?
Question is I rooted z4root and installed tnt 4.2.4 all is good, can I install clockwork mod on top of these or do i have to go back to stock first
thanks