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Can someone please post some battery mods for Gummy 2.0
I really like the rom and theme it comes with. The only thing I would like to change is the battery icon.
Accurate battery 2 is nice. Or preferably Honeycomb.
If someone would like to direct me to a tutorial on how to do this I would be happy to read and learn to do it.
 
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Can someone please post some battery mods for Gummy 2.0
I really like the rom and theme it comes with. The only thing I would like to change is the battery icon.
Accurate battery 2 is nice. Or preferably Honeycomb.
If someone would like to direct me to a tutorial on how to do this I would be happy to read and learn to do it.
I'm not sure there's a way to do it without some knowledge of theming, as you would have to go into the framework and change just the battery stuff yourself... if you don't mind everything being changed you can use Gummy Toolbox to apply a different theme which will in turn give you a different battery icon. I like honeycomb as well and I'm using 'Gummycomb' from there, the blue is nicely done throughout

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I figured it was the framework, but I do not know what is what in that folder.
guess I have some research and some reading to do.
GummyComb is what i am going with now.
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I figured it was the framework, but I do not know what is what in that folder.
guess I have some research and some reading to do.
GummyComb is what i am going with now.
Thanks.
You can go to the uot kitchen that is where I cook mine!

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I figured it was the framework, but I do not know what is what in that folder.
guess I have some research and some reading to do.
GummyComb is what i am going with now.
Thanks.
What type of battery are you looking for? And what color as well if you wish you can send me your framework-res.apk and I can cook one up

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What type of battery are you looking for? And what color as well if you wish you can send me your framework-res.apk and I can cook one up

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I wanted the blue honeycomb battery, and I am on Gummy Charge FE 2.0.

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attached is the Framework from Gummy 2.0
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File Type: apk framework-res.apk - [Click for QR Code] (5.36 MB, 5 views)
 
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I wanted the blue honeycomb battery, and I am on Gummy Charge FE 2.0.

https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Share...=e4fd4f62&dl=1
You are using gummycomb? It won't let me download your file.
 
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Here is the battery I made for Keighles, anyone can use it if they wish. It is a honeycomb battery made to work with the stock gummy2.0 blue theme. This was made using the UOT kitchen many props to the creator!
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I thought I'd throw out a request for someone to add the honeycomb battery to the GingerfireBlue theme for GC 2.0, as that would be sweet. If no one gets to it, then I'll try and figure it out for myself, but currently I don't have the time for that, and so I thought I would ask.

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I thought I'd throw out a request for someone to add the honeycomb battery to the GingerfireBlue theme for GC 2.0, as that would be sweet. If no one gets to it, then I'll try and figure it out for myself, but currently I don't have the time for that, and so I thought I would ask.

Cheers.
I have been playing around with changing image files on framework.apk's. I will try to see if I can successfully do it again. It may take a few days.

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