Can the 4 in 1 advanced power menu be ported so it can be installed in a non sense rom like the MIUI rom or CyanogenMod?
I've recently starting using the MIUI rom but the file,folder structure is slightly different to the sense roms that I'm used to. If I knew where the relevant files were to edit, I may be able to look into it myself.
Thanks.
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Hi!
I'm currently switching between two roms, OpenDesire and a rooted froyo stock sense rom. I kind of miss some stuff in both of them.
Now i'm looking for a way to combine these two. Is it possible to get the sense mail and the calendar app to work on od? Or the stock android lock screen and caller id to run on a sense rom?
Thanks in advance
karoodee
You can't use Sense apps in a non-Sense ROm as they're Sense apps - they NEED Sense to run
I thought maybe you could put the parts of sense that these apps need to run into a non sense rom :-/
As mentionned by EddyOS running Sense programs on stock ROM is not possible.
But running Stock apps on Sense ROM is possible ( espacially, as you asked, stock android lock screen and caller id to run on a sense rom).
Is it possible to remove the HTC apps (including the sense U/I and launcher) from the stock 2.2 rom and install the AOSP apk's? I tried using custom roms, but the lack of a stable 4G is causing me to go back to the normal rom.
Thanks!
Well you can delete the sense.apk for the ui and get the aosp design, but you won't be able to installed the aosp apks. [As far as I know]. Regardless, if its not an "htc sense apk" the apk should install.
there are a few roms... sense roms... almost completely stripped of it. non aosp.
vaelpak has a rom with a lot or most sense removed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=880340
...and non sense
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=758197
There is a flashable zip that would strip sense down to bare minimum. IIRC the dev was OmegaSun..
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Do you think Cyanogen would bring out a sense ui rom rather than implementing some sort of sense touch to its roms?
Cyanogen is specifically only for AOSP rom's there is no chance that he will come out with a sense rom and also if you want the design of sense rom's you can use different widgets to achieve that.
Yeah, Sense is not what CM is about. And that is why there are a variety of ROMs from various chefs. If you want Sense, flash a ROM that has it.
Hi everybody!
I'm looking for a GB Rom with Sense 2.1 (DHD port or "real*" Desire ROM) BUT without any O/C, special frequencies while screen off, fancy TV animation etc...
The closest ROM that i found is "Unofficial BravoS v1 FULL ODEXED" but still there is O/C and other fancy things.
Otherwise is it possible to remove these "fonctionnalities"? Thanks!
* By "real" I mean not a port, but a ROM with the official GB for Desire. I know that GB + Sense 2.1 doesn't exist officially for our Desire.
Just download any rom you like. 9 out of 10 roms use a screenstatescaling script to oc. just delete that from the zip file before you flash. It is located in /system/etc/init.d, and is typically called 96screenscaling or similar.
Thank you!
Hello devs,
I would like to ask which library and framework jar files (if any) are related to the Phone.apk and Contacts.apk in some of the custom Android Nokia X ROMs with default Jelly bean appearance of these two apps. I am not a developer but I would like to try to port these two default Jelly bean system apps to a deodexed version of the original stock Nokia X ROM. I do not like the appearance and mostly the way these two apps behave in the stock ROM and that is why I need them ported. Would it be enough to just copy files from a Custom ROM to the Stock ROM or a change of the stock Kernel would also be necessary?
What about also a port of the Lock screen (default Jelly bean) from Custom ROMs to the Stock ROM? Which files are related to it?
Any advise and help are greatly appreciated.
I do prefer the stability of the Stock ROM but several features like the mentioned above could substantially add value to the stable Stock ROM. Unfortunately, after trying a number of custom ROMs I still prefer the stability of the Stock ROM.