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Default The Non-Stock-Look-Android variants for GNex

I'm not a noob in regards to flashing, rooting and rom's. With that of the table i wiuld like to keep this thread open for ROMs that are android based but that look a bit different but not just roms, launchers and apps also.

MIUI ROM (not a fan but i like the look)
Action Launcher (my prefered launcher)
Swapps
LMT

Please feel free to add something you use to change the "boring" feel of stock android experience. Nova or apex is not on my list cuz they are very similar to stock.
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There's the xperia z ROM.

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iOS and iLauncher.

Paranoid Android tablet mode with LMT

Ubuntu Mobile

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Paranoid Android of course!

Unity launcher for an Ubuntu phone look.

And Nova and Apex launchers look like stock when you first download but they allow so much customization with a bit of work they can look like anything you can imagine.

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I'm waiting for the dev to put 3.1 of the Xpert Z ROM up then i would have something to say.

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Ubuntu OS is one of the reasons i opened this thread. Although it's still very very alpha it is so promising.

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