I was checking out my friends Iphone and he changed the sprint carrier name to a custom. I want to change the name on the pull down menu. Has anyone done this?
Is it possible on the E4GT?
are you on stock rom or custom rom if custom rom which one.
have you looked at maddoggins mod it includes that option and its available for various roms along with his....... but many have stated that it cause hot reboots which dont do anything wrong to your phone but just get annoying after a while.
I'm running blazer v4.0
Does anyone know how to do this?
I explain it pretty good in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21561526&postcount=40
Never had a hot reboot with maddogins rom and ran it for a while but every phone is different. Try TNZ Blend rom which has tsm parts and a ton of themes made for it too, only downside to the blend rom is an inverted crt animation on/off when the device goes to sleep (can be fixed by deleting the fancy screen rotation files that interfere with the crt animation)
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Hello, i just have a couple questions about my phone.
I flashed over to ACS ICS and i tried a few different roms. my issue is that no matter what rom i flash to every theme changed but the dialer/contacts are always stock.
could it be the launcher it comes with? I just don't want to use Go Contacts.
Any help would be great!
any theme you flash has to be ei22 compatible (you mean ACS ICS v4 right?)
Otherwise you'll have alot of issues.
There are not many themes out yet because of how new ei22 is, but there are some, and more coming.
After re reading your post, I see what you mean, but the same rule will apply, from what I understand anyway.
Hello, I am wondering if anyone has a kernel for the 1747, mainly one that allows custom boot animation for Bell's 4.1.1 touchwiz JB?
I've tried the KT747 kernel, but couldn't get the boot animation to work.
Then, I've tried imoseyon's lean kernel. While it was simple and had the features that I wanted, including the enabling of custom boot animations, the splash screen samsung logo turned pink. While I didn't mind the pink on the samsung logo, this however turns the custom splash screen I photoshop'd pink as well. Is there an alternative to this? Such as a way to work around it or fix it?
Specifically, I'm just looking for a simplistic kernel for the 1747 Samsung Galaxy S3 running on touchwiz JB 4.1.1, that allows a custom boot animation, (and of course, additional options are a plus).
While both kernels worked well, they were not right for me. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
nwre said:
Hello, I am wondering if anyone has a kernel for the 1747, mainly one that allows custom boot animation for Bell's 4.1.1 touchwiz JB?
I've tried the KT747 kernel, but couldn't get the boot animation to work.
Then, I've tried imoseyon's lean kernel. While it was simple and had the features that I wanted, including the enabling of custom boot animations, the splash screen samsung logo turned pink. While I didn't mind the pink on the samsung logo, this however turns the custom splash screen I photoshop'd pink as well. Is there an alternative to this? Such as a way to work around it or fix it?
Specifically, I'm just looking for a simplistic kernel for the 1747 Samsung Galaxy S3 running on touchwiz JB 4.1.1, that allows a custom boot animation, (and of course, additional options are a plus).
While both kernels worked well, they were not right for me. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
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you might find this interesting
worked for me with stock kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35825846
24680 said:
you might find this interesting
worked for me with stock kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35825846
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Ahh, it worked. Thanks a bunch.
So Ive been flashing different roms and getting a feel for things and I must say I love the different ways you can customize the notification bar with different battery icons and clock icons... My question is, is it possible to do this on the stock gingerbread rom? I went back to my stock rom from my back up and I Just wanted to know if its possible to flash these kind of things and also maybe flashing certain keyboards instead of downloading from the play store. So yea just wondering if its possible.
I have just recently rooted my S3 with Goodness JB 9.0.4. Under the Goodness settings you can touch the title bar "Mijjah74" which takes you to the Team Nocturnal Updater. This you can download different zip files for such things as new boot animations and such. My question is are these all compatible with this rom? It may be a silly question but I just want to be 100% sure. I had an experience where I used a non-compatible kernal and bricked my phone and I really just do not want to do that again. Pretty new with all of this. Thanks for any help/answers.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (from Rogers) (SGH-I317M) on 4.1.2. It's a stock ROM.
Rooted with SuperSU.
I am looking to change a few things. I would like my status bar to be transparent, I would like the home button to not turn on the screen. I have seen those done but I am not sure where to begin and if they work on my version of the Note 2.
I don't want to use a custom ROM. I like how my phone is now, just those few things. Help?
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (from Rogers) (SGH-I317M) on 4.1.2. It's a stock ROM.
Rooted with SuperSU.
I am looking to change a few things. I would like my status bar to be transparent, I would like the home button to not turn on the screen. I have seen those done but I am not sure where to begin and if they work on my version of the Note 2.
I don't want to use a custom ROM. I like how my phone is now, just those few things. Help?
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Stock ROMS are more difficult to theme because they are odexed. If you want to theme things like the notification bar, you should consider flashing a ROM that is de-odexed. Most modified and costom ROMs are de-odexed. There are a lot of ROMs out there and it took me a long time to learn to navigate through them all. For a good beginner ROM I would suggest trying Skynote or Jedi X15. These ROMs were build by recognized developers and have a high level of maturity. If you want performance, Jedi X15 is hard to beat. Skynote is very smooth and stable and has less bells and whissles (which sometimes confuse those new to the modified ROM world. Both of these ROMs are considered "modified" because they are based of the stock ROM. Later, you may want to venture into the "custom ROM" arena. Custom ROMs come with much more in regards to features, battery life, and performance. However, navigating the custom choices can be a little bit of a challenge for someone new to the market, but the custom ROMs offer so much more than the modified ROMs.