[Q] Themer for armv6 - Themer General Discussion

I've been stalking the themer app since so long. And to be frank I'm a little offended that this amazing piece of app is not designed for armv6 deices. I have been using custom ROMS from xda since long and always insists on theming up my Galaxy ace. So just wondering when is THEMER be available for smaller phones like mine to be downloaded and themed up??
Thank YOu,

chin2007 said:
I've been stalking the themer app since so long. And to be frank I'm a little offended that this amazing piece of app is not designed for armv6 deices. I have been using custom ROMS from xda since long and always insists on theming up my Galaxy ace. So just wondering when is THEMER be available for smaller phones like mine to be downloaded and themed up??
Thank YOu,
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Hi, for now we want Themer to be as stable as possible on the current set of support devices. Once we have more resources, we will look at supporting lower-end devices. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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(Q)sense for galaxy ace

Hello xda members Im noob here, so i wanted to ask something. Is here some chances to make some rom with real sense 2.1? Because i saw sense 2.1 rom for galaxy s, and galaxy s2, so i thought it could be in our phones . Is here any dev who would to this? It would be really great, Im sure that many people would love it P
i think they are created a long time ago, but unsupported with some bugs
shader868 said:
Hello xda members Im noob here, so i wanted to ask something. Is here some chances to make some rom with real sense 2.1? Because i saw sense 2.1 rom for galaxy s, and galaxy s2, so i thought it could be in our phones . Is here any dev who would to this? It would be really great, Im sure that many people would love it P
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Try yourself, take any Sense ROM from other armv6 device (for example HTC Wildfire S), use boot.img/other libs from CM7 and it should work.
yea i also think about that but i think when developers would really want to do this, they would do this ;D as you can see, we have great developers who are porting miui to our galaxy, and everyone was saying ,, miui won't be able for galaxy ace" and boom and we have cm9, not offical, but we have so why we can't have sense ? ^^
Sense uses a lot of resources. It makes our phone slower.
Correct me if I were wrong.
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Hmm, meyby you're right ;( so now, it would be launcher pro sense ui only anyway , thanks for answers
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Sense uses a lot of resources. It makes our phone slower.
Correct me if I were wrong.
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You are right...Sense is a ram hog...

[Request] Pure ASOP ICS ROM

Having just come from the inspire 4g, I've had the luxury of having asopx, which if you search their forum you'll see its as close to Google source as possible with all the cm crap gutted, I've been hoping to see one pop up over here but didn't know if perhaps there just wasn't any demand here in Samsung land. Anyway the phone is awesome, just dislike touchwiz, and want the bare bones stock look and feel of ics, to which I can then customize from there. Seems like all the roms thus far have traces of touchwiz and or tons of cm tweaks and apex lanuchers and all that nonsense that we should have the ability to add from a bare bones build, kinda like a foundation to then just customize from there.
Please show some love if you want this as well, would gladly donate for some dev to get on it :beer::beer:
CM9 and AOKP are the closest things you will get to a pure AOSP OS.
If you wanted guaranteed pure AOSP, you should've bought a Nexus device.
BTW, that "CM crap" as you put it, vastly improves the ability of the OS. As does (and this is my opinion only) Touchwiz4.
Why don't you build your own op if you're not happy with what's offered.
NJGSII said:
Why don't you build your own op if you're not happy with what's offered.
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Instead of criticizing why not try helping? There actually is a pure AOSP based ROM that we recently got support for named Codename Android. I'm not sure if it 100% running on our phone yet but they are working to do so.
Link to discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1570962
Link to homepage: http://codenameandroid.org/
PatriotXT92 said:
Link to discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1570962
Link to homepage: http://codenameandroid.org/
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Codename Android on my Nexus S [link] is really nice. It was one of my favorites. If we could see that (at some point) on our phones, that would be awesome.
I built and ran AOSP ICS 4.0.3 for my Nexus S and I have to say that while I did it just to see it work, I didn't run it long as I missed the features that CM and other open-source projects such as Codename Android have to offer. But, to each their own.
Just my $.02.
AOKP is about as close as you're going to get. Try it, you wont regret it.
Red5 said:
AOKP is about as close as you're going to get. Try it, you wont regret it.
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Agreed......by far the best ICS Rom
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XXtremeAzzKicker said:
Agreed......by far the best ICS Rom
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+1
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Sorry if this post came off as if I was some form of elitiest, I was merely suggesting that if we had a nice bare bones build people can thank tweak as they saw fit, I do not claim to be an Android developer and if I could I would love to build what I'm requesting, unfortunately I do not posses those skills ,hence attempting to lure in unsuspecting developers with donations as I do respect and understand the amount of developers that do this in their spare time while maintaining real life jobs. Secondly, my past experience with cm has been poor with the inspire, perhaps it was just not as highly regarded in the inspire space as it is elsewhere. Cm just didn't play that well with that device, perhaps I was too quick to judge having moved devices.
For those on akop, is it the stock launcher, email, and messaging apps? They don't have any screen shots? I'd like to get away from touchwiz
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AOKP is an aosp build, you will not see anything tw related in the rom
datrumole said:
Sorry if this post came off as if I was some form of elitiest, I was merely suggesting that if we had a nice bare bones build people can thank tweak as they saw fit, I do not claim to be an Android developer and if I could I would love to build what I'm requesting, unfortunately I do not posses those skills ,hence attempting to lure in unsuspecting developers with donations as I do respect and understand the amount of developers that do this in their spare time while maintaining real life jobs. Secondly, my past experience with cm has been poor with the inspire, perhaps it was just not as highly regarded in the inspire space as it is elsewhere. Cm just didn't play that well with that device, perhaps I was too quick to judge having moved devices.
For those on akop, is it the stock launcher, email, and messaging apps? They don't have any screen shots? I'd like to get away from touchwiz
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That's all right man.
AOKP uses the Vanilla ICS launcher, not touchwiz.
raduque said:
BTW, that "CM crap" as you put it, vastly improves the ability of the OS. As does (and this is my opinion only) Touchwiz4.
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I share this opinion. I can honestly say if I had to choose between my GS II and the Galaxy Nexus with a locked boot loader, and not rootable, I would take the GS II every time. I would not choose to run Stock ICS over CM9, AOKP, or like stated above, TouchWiz (on ICS).
As others said give AOKP a try. Its definitely daily driver stable and complete. It looks like stock ICS but adds so many features. Things like the power toggles in the notification shade, adding apps to the lock screen as shortcuts, the list is huge. I can't make a firm decision between SHOstock2 and AOKP. I spend a week on one, then swap, repeat. I think people give TW a hard time. Its not sense, its not in your face and leeching into every part of the phone. Its really subtle once you put on a different launcher, even the official att builds. When I run AOKP I miss the TW music player (with controls in the lock screen and notification shade), the video player, and the camera more than anything else. When I run TW builds I miss the people/phone app and calendar. Those are the differences to me between TW and AOSP, a vast majority of the ICS experience is the same in the two.
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datrumole said:
Sorry if this post came off as if I was some form of elitiest, I was merely suggesting that if we had a nice bare bones build people can thank tweak as they saw fit, I do not claim to be an Android developer and if I could I would love to build what I'm requesting, unfortunately I do not posses those skills ,hence attempting to lure in unsuspecting developers with donations as I do respect and understand the amount of developers that do this in their spare time while maintaining real life jobs. Secondly, my past experience with cm has been poor with the inspire, perhaps it was just not as highly regarded in the inspire space as it is elsewhere. Cm just didn't play that well with that device, perhaps I was too quick to judge having moved devices.
For those on akop, is it the stock launcher, email, and messaging apps? They don't have any screen shots? I'd like to get away from touchwiz
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Everyone in here is telling you to go with AOKP. Its as "bare bones" as you can get with stock ICS. There is in TouchWiz whatsoever in AOKP. All the drivers are in there to make all the functions of your phone work. Go try it. Now.
I wish we had a pure AOSP rom also. I really dislike AOKP.
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Go try it. Now.
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trell959 said:
I really dislike AOKP.
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why?
yup. try out aokp.
insaneturbo13 said:
why?
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I don't know really. I just didn't like it. I may give it another go tonight
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trell959 said:
I don't know really. I just didn't like it. I may give it another go tonight
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You can always try MysticPride.
trell959 said:
I wish we had a pure AOSP rom also. I really dislike AOKP.
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If you really dislike aokp then you would really dislike aosp

The number of Developers are decreasing :'( Will Luphorhirp ever return?

Guys... the development of our phones is coming to an end... we have less and less developers everyday and I don't think I'm good enough to develop anything decent my self.... we need to find people to develop and fast if the future of our phones is to be a bright one....
I agree with you... but I think maybe is time to other people (including us), learn some more and keep doing a nice job. Not as great as some developers I guess, but someone has to do the work. I know, its hard, but what we can do if not is change our phones
Awesome devs, don't leave us hehe.
i agree too. i am learning c++ as i want to compile a ics kernel for our ics roms.
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Yeah, I'm currently attempting to build a rom. (it boots and works almost as well as hephappy's last build) I'm trying to hack omx in. It's very difficult :/ and I haven't had much luck so far.
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i agree too. i am learning c++ as i want to compile a ics kernel for our ics roms.
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Learning C++ doesn't help you to build kernel.... learn C
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Learning C++ doesn't help you to build kernel.... learn C
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i am learning both
Sent by a 14-year old kid learning kernel compiling
learning programming languages is only needed to understand syntax..rest..code is all of understanding..wat it does
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gymfreak7855 said:
Yeah, I'm currently attempting to build a rom. (it boots and works almost as well as hephappy's last build) I'm trying to hack omx in. It's very difficult :/ and I haven't had much luck so far.
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you cant hack omx..we dont have api's for msm7x227..we need to find a workaround
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williamcharles said:
you cant hack omx..
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I'm feeling like one more week waiting answer from Qualcomm and I will try to do that too >_<
allenwalker1998 said:
i am learning both
Sent by a 14-year old kid learning kernel compiling
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Actually i don't learn anything right now... i just know some C....
This is just my two cents worth:
Take a look at the Android Development section. There are many budding developers with their themed roms oh, I mean heavily tweaked and modded roms out there. I'm not sure about the rest of you but I feel that this is simply wonderful. Its a good opportunity for beginners to learn more and serve the online community here. I'm sure in 5/10 years time down the road, some of us will look back and say "Hey the Optimus One was the Android phone that got me so interested into developing and look at much I've learned" or "It was my Optimus One phone that made me love Android".
So alright, our phone isn't considered a legacy device (yet, of course hopefully never) so hang on in there I love my O1!
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Well...I think the developers are enough to build an stable version of ics.For GB,we already have Oxygen which is amazing..or neko's rom if you like some changed graphics.If we'll have stable ICS...I don't think we can request something else from them.Even like this,I'm happy with Oxygen.
The thing is that o1 gets older and older,and resources are very limited.600 mhz...just saying.
The developers will upgrade to better phones.
This phone...I think it was it the top when it comes to developrs support.It was a cheap phone with good performances at that time.Now games,versions of android,apps,all request more resources and in time this phone won't be able to offer enough.
Probably this phone was a challenge for most of developers.We wouldn't have so many roms if this would have...a 1.4 ghz / dual core processor and this stuff.
Don't worry my friends,in time we'll upgrade our phones too.And for most of us,this phone was "first love" ...and you know what they say,you will never forget your "first love"
Joel Chan said:
This is just my two cents worth:
Take a look at the Android Development section. There are many budding developers with their themed roms oh, I mean heavily tweaked and modded roms out there. I'm not sure about the rest of you but I feel that this is simply wonderful. Its a good opportunity for beginners to learn more and serve the online community here. I'm sure in 5/10 years time down the road, some of us will look back and say "Hey the Optimus One was the Android phone that got me so interested into developing and look at much I've learned" or "It was my Optimus One phone that made me love Android".
So alright, our phone isn't considered a legacy device (yet, of course hopefully never) so hang on in there I love my O1!
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> very well said.. great words from you.. ur absolutely right.
o1
you realize that this phone is 2 years old and most developers have switched to nexus devices.
you realize this will never have an official update ever again
you realize this has an armv6 processor
you realize that we have reached a "glass ceiling" for now maybe quallcomm will be nice or someone comes up with a workaround or we can get a leak
you realize that this phone has no official flash support
you realize that we have an HVGA display
thats why so many devs are leaving and or moving to another phone IE. Nexus
so many devs went to the nexus, franco, milk, bok, dax\
im new here
lupohirp_jr said:
you realize that this phone is 2 years old and most developers have switched to nexus devices.
you realize this will never have an official update ever again
you realize this has an armv6 processor
you realize that we have reached a "glass ceiling" for now maybe quallcomm will be nice or someone comes up with a workaround or we can get a leak
you realize that this phone has no official flash support
you realize that we have an HVGA display
thats why so many devs are leaving and or moving to another phone IE. Nexus
so many devs went to the nexus, franco, milk, bok, dax\
im new here
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DafuQ?
Whats with your Username??
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RockR172 said:
DafuQ?
Whats with your Username??
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haha... lupo junior lol
Joel Chan said:
This is just my two cents worth:
Bla, bla, bla...
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That isn't development^^
I'd really like to change my Optimus One for a better phone but I really can't spend lot of money for a phone. Android 4 is beautiful but set a LOT of devices apart. Now Android looks like something for the few. I still have to understand what should I do with a dual/quad core phone: my Optimus One is old, armv6, 600mhz but I can still use it with Lightbox, Twitter, FB, G+, gstrings, Maps, Endomondo and a lot of apps with no much lags (and I didn't overlock). I hope Tizen or especially Boot 2 Gecko will be good enough to revive not-so-incredibly-old phones like ours. Android is fantastic but it's going too fast.
this phone is 2 years old
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Lolz, 2 years is such a lotta time My previous phone was 6 years old till I changed it. I bought my O1 last autumn. 6 months is really looong, so I think I gotta buy newer one
I switched to HTC one v but unfortunately there's nothing in development section like O1 has I luv my O1 I'll never forget my first Android phone which was our beloved O1.....
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Windows Phone Fascinate

Look guys obviously I know that we have launcher options to replace the homescreen like launcher7, but what I was wondering is has anyone actually thought of developing their own metro style ROM? I honestly love how smooth jellybean is now with all the transitions and animations so if we are capable of porting something like that to our fassys then why not a metro style ROM? it's so simple and clean and user friendly...
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Look guys obviously I know that we have launcher options to replace the homescreen like launcher7, but what I was wondering is has anyone actually thought of developing their own metro style ROM? I honestly love how smooth jellybean is now with all the transitions and animations so if we are capable of porting something like that to our fassys then why not a metro style ROM? it's so simple and clean and user friendly...
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You mean like W8? I'm down to test anyone who is willing to make a Windows 8 (don't-call-it-Metro ) style ROM.
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lol well yes windows 7.5 or 8... I read somewhere once about there being licensing issues or something like that but really? we have freaking iphone launchers and crap like that why can't we get a new UI?
Licensing issues refers to Windows phone OS being closed source, i wouldn't count on a real port of it. The closest you might get would be a Windows style Rom but you could achieve that with the launcher and Windows themed apps
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hesh.monster said:
Licensing issues refers to Windows phone OS being closed source, i wouldn't count on a real port of it. The closest you might get would be a Windows style Rom but you could achieve that with the launcher and Windows themed apps
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we had a WP7 rom on the x2, wonder how easily it can be ported...
ztotherad said:
we had a WP7 rom on the x2, wonder how easily it can be ported...
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Nine or ten months ago Lucas.Scott was posting about wp7android.com in this forum... basically android apps, perhaps combined into an android rom, that borrow from the Windows phone ui if I recall correctly. That's more likely what was seen on the x2.
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Nine or ten months ago Lucas.Scott was posting about wp7android.com in this forum... basically android apps, perhaps combined into an android rom, that borrow from the Windows phone ui if I recall correctly. That's more likely what was seen on the x2.
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yeah, honestly thats prob what it was. it was built on top of blur unfortunately..
bmeek said:
Nine or ten months ago Lucas.Scott was posting about wp7android.com in this forum... basically android apps, perhaps combined into an android rom, that borrow from the Windows phone ui if I recall correctly. That's more likely what was seen on the x2.
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^^^ this
That's what U was trying to refer to, just couldn't remember the url for the project. Looked promising but they charged for every individual piece instead of a lump package as i recall
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Too bad that Microsoft dictates the number and labels for the function keys... it would be cool if Nokia or Samsung, hell ALL device manufacturers, were to offer/maintain/sponsor ports of android, W8, iOS, and any other os that people will buy... nexus plus?
Apple & Microsoft could charge for the official builds, carriers would bundle, etc.
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[Think Tank] Getting some productivity out of our sweet tenderloin, somewhat.

Anyone care to port or help me port the Galaxy Note 10.1's TouchWiz interface. I know it is possible by removing the dependencies and everything else the apps rely on in the framework. I'd like to make this my little project if someone would kindly lend a helping hand in starting this endeavour. I would need major hand holding on this but I'm sure I can do most of the porting myself if someone would help me along the way. I'm just a Themer so I don't know much about coding, but I'm a quick learner
- Below is the system dump/ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876240&styleid=18
I'm currently running the Memo and Task Manager apps that came with the 1st Gen Galaxy S devices on my TouchPad.
If anyone's interested in this, please let me know.
The attached apk's were made possible by Tortel1210. Copy and paste the apps into /system/apps
Original Thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1452004
Tortel1210 wrote up a great guide on how he got these proprietary apps to run on AOSP here -> http://epiccm.blogspot.com/2012/01/porting-touchwiz-apps-for-cm7.html
that would be pretty damn awesome! unfortunately i cant help at all and am completely clueless about programming
Do you wish to port the actual UI (the interface), or just port all of the apps that rely on the framework?
agg23 said:
Do you wish to port the actual UI (the interface), or just port all of the apps that rely on the framework?
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The UI, including the apps would be awesome as a full port. I asked a seasoned port master, Xboxfanj, from the Epic 4G forums to help along with this as a port. As soon as I hear from him on his participation in this project I'll let everyone else know so we can sync up and get this going. I *might be able to get the apps ported by myself, but I'll be sure to post back on my progress, or lack there of.
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theduce102 said:
The UI, including the apps would be awesome as a full port. I asked a seasoned port master, Xboxfanj, from the Epic 4G forums to help along with this as a port. As soon as I hear from him on his participation in this project I'll let everyone else know so we can sync up and get this going. I *might be able to get the apps ported by myself, but I'll be sure to post back on my progress, or lack there of.
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Hm... OK
I would offer to help, but I have several other projects I'm dedicated to, so I don't really have the time. Good luck though!
cool idea! would be awesome
curious if you got any people to help yet, or just going at it alone?
I'm a bit more interested in seeing that split screen functionality from the note 2 and 10.1 . Too bad I have no programming behind me :banghead:
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FC1032 said:
I'm a bit more interested in seeing that split screen functionality from the note 2 and 10.1 . Too bad I have no programming behind me :banghead:
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You mean like this? Kinda old, but was stable. Definitely worth trying (I recommend the CM version)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501637
Posted by Mr. Z's Galaxy S3.
zanderman112 said:
You mean like this? Kinda old, but was stable. Definitely worth trying (I recommend the CM version)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501637
Posted by Mr. Z's Galaxy S3.
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Ran that a while back. Don't remember which build, but it didn't have working wallpapers
Wish it got updated. I mean the rest if the tp has moved quite well
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This would be awesome. Hope you guys can get it figured out.
Thanks for that Memo App. it works nice on the TP. would be awesome if we could get something like the note going on this. anybody have a stylus they can recommend that is good for writing on tp?

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