This theme looks like cool but I have a noob question for anyone here. If I wanted to switch back to the "factory" theme how would I do that?
Thanks
Kevin
Bravo X Rom, CWM Bootstrap, NMAppEnabler
I probably should've instructed people on backing up....
I think have stock 2.2 framework-res.apk and services.jar somewhere on my computer, I'll get them when I have time tonight.
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Originally Posted by GeNiO426
Oh, really? lol. I didn't notice. haha. I'm pretty sure I have the 9.0 so I'm going to try the new one and see.
EDIT: I just downloaded the 9.1 version and it looks awesome, man. Thanks for that.
This theme looks like cool but I have a noob question for anyone here. If I wanted to switch back to the "factory" theme how would I do that?
Thanks
Kevin
Bravo X Rom, CWM Bootstrap, NMAppEnabler
This should be the stock framework-res.apk, it goes in /system/framework, I can't get the stock services.jar right now. :\ So clock and date will still be white.
Now, I can sympathized with the first guy asking about how to get it back to stock. I've passively wondered how myself. I'm happy with the mods, and made backups before I modded my phone. Then I've added a few apps, and tweaked it in other ways to make it more pleasing to use.
It would be much easier to flash a stock status bar mod than use my backup and have to re-upload the apps and redo my personal modifications.
Now, I can sympathized with the first guy asking about how to get it back to stock. I've passively wondered how myself. I'm happy with the mods, and made backups before I modded my phone. Then I've added a few apps, and tweaked it in other ways to make it more pleasing to use.
It would be much easier to flash a stock status bar mod than use my backup and have to re-upload the apps and redo my personal modifications.
You can just restore the system without restoring your data (so you keep your current data/apps). To do this, boot into your bootstrap recovery and select backup/restore> advanced restore> system
OR
You can flash the zip I made below which has the stock BravoX framework-res.apk and services.jar
fyi, this way will take longer to boot since you are replacing services.jar
You can just restore the system without restoring your data (so you keep your current data/apps). To do this, boot into your bootstrap recovery and select backup/restore> advanced restore> system
OR
You can flash the zip I made below which has the stock BravoX framework-res.apk and services.jar
fyi, this way will take longer to boot since you are replacing services.jar
I'm going to download that and hold onto it just in case. It's always good to have more than one option.
Current Phone: Samsung Galaxy S III (Intergalactic, Rooted, OC/UV Kernel)
Previous Phone(s): Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket (Rooted, NexusMod GB, Stock kernel), Motorola Atrix 4G (Rooted, Unlocked Bootloader, Nottachtrix, OC @ 1.0-1.45 GHz), Motorola Bravo (Rooted, BravoX ROM, OC @ 1 GHz)
You can just restore the system without restoring your data (so you keep your current data/apps). To do this, boot into your bootstrap recovery and select backup/restore> advanced restore> system
OR
You can flash the zip I made below which has the stock BravoX framework-res.apk and services.jar
fyi, this way will take longer to boot since you are replacing services.jar
Thanks Jorgonv and Heydabop, I guess the same thing applies to the DroidX theme?
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