Finally got these all loaded up, this will de-odex all of your /system/app and /system/framework folders.
MAKE SURE YOU PERFORM A NANDROID BACKUP BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS, IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG, JUST RESTORE THE SYSTEM.IMG PART OF THE BACKUP AND TRY AGAIN. IF THIS SCREWS UP YOUR DEVICE I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE, NEITHER IS CHRISROTOLO. YOU TAKE ALL THE RISKS OF MODDING YOUR OWN DEVICE.
MD5 :: 32793691755CA374AD728FA3D385A3A0
thanks to M1m3R
The initial reboot will take a minute of two, do not worry, let it do its thing. If SHOULD stay on the SAMSUNG logo, if the boot animation keeps playing over and over something went wrong, and you will need to flash it again.
The files in the zip are 100% stock. If you wish to apply my theme then see the second post.
Nexus One < Tab 7 < Xoom < Tab 10.1 < Nexus S < Galaxy S II < Tab 7 Plus < Galaxy Nexus < Galaxy Note N7K < Nexus 7 < Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy Note II < Nexus 4
If you wish to apply my theme for the WIFI only version, once loading up these files, go here
Some of the images were borrowed from different themes around xda. The unlock circle was kanged from the 10.1 forums. I will get around to changing the soft key buttons as soon as I can get the battery mod working. Working on that now, will probably be a few days before I will be able to get it up and going however.
Nexus One < Tab 7 < Xoom < Tab 10.1 < Nexus S < Galaxy S II < Tab 7 Plus < Galaxy Nexus < Galaxy Note N7K < Nexus 7 < Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy Note II < Nexus 4
Nexus One < Tab 7 < Xoom < Tab 10.1 < Nexus S < Galaxy S II < Tab 7 Plus < Galaxy Nexus < Galaxy Note N7K < Nexus 7 < Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy Note II < Nexus 4
looks good, is that an official ICS lock ring mod or another custom one?
not bad, mine will be a few more days at least, but its coming.
question: any idea how to remove touchwiz page indicators? I removed them in app drawer by zeroing an .xml line, tried everything, think it may be more than an .xml
let me know if you need help with anything.
Mine will not have accurate battery mod in status bar. just tap on the systemui quickpanel pop up and theres how I check actual percentage. you putting in all the actual numbers over the .pngs, Ive dont that before, and having to add .xml is not easy.
Wow a rom and its themed perfectly! I have a question before I try to flash it using ADB. I installed sdk and kies and when I installed sdk I moved everything from my platform tools directory into my tools directory. I needed fastboot mode to root my nexus s. Do I have everything I need to use adb when installing this rom using adb? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Wow a rom and its themed perfectly! I have a question before I try to flash it using ADB. I installed sdk and kies and when I installed sdk I moved everything from my platform tools directory into my tools directory. I needed fastboot mode to root my nexus s. Do I have everything I need to use adb when installing this rom using adb? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Sent from my GT-P6210 using xda premium
Yes as long as adb sees the device your fine. And the # signs are just symbols meaning you have SU access. After each command you press enter. Everytine you press enter it will repeat each step then follow it up a # sign, once you see the # sign type the next step.
Nexus One < Tab 7 < Xoom < Tab 10.1 < Nexus S < Galaxy S II < Tab 7 Plus < Galaxy Nexus < Galaxy Note N7K < Nexus 7 < Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy Note II < Nexus 4
I've changed the theme up some. Changed a few images, and fixed a few images that were white and you couldnt see, as well as volume sliders. The SystemUI is now a lilght black/grey same as chrisrotolo. As well as the unlock circle is now blue. Also added back the stock wifi indicator because the ICS would shift to the left. Once I figure out why ill add it back.
I will post up new screenshots today when I get home.
Thanks again to chrisrotolo for all the assistance with xml's, images and everything else!
Nexus One < Tab 7 < Xoom < Tab 10.1 < Nexus S < Galaxy S II < Tab 7 Plus < Galaxy Nexus < Galaxy Note N7K < Nexus 7 < Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy S III < AT&T Galaxy Note II < Nexus 4
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