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Default Blue Breeze Clean Rom

Now that some cool things for the Fascinate are starting to show up, I kinda pieced some things together from different sources to come up with my perfect rom (for today anyways :) ).

I have been running jt1134’s Super Clean D101 rom for awhile now. I found that I like some of the Samsung stock apps that were removed from his rom a little bit better. I found that I really liked the stock clock, music player, and messaging (with the swipeable features). So I added those back in.
Also added was the Blue Minimalism v1.3 Theme for a little blue, and the black notification bar with the see-thru drop down menu from the “Blackmod”. It also has the stock, non-puzzle, unlock screen with blue.

The kernel is stock with no oc.

Just trying to share what I like at the moment. I take no credit other than mixing up some ingredients on work others have done. The credit really goes to:

Jt1134. For that awesome clean rom tons of us have been using lately!
Raiderrep. For porting over the blue minimalism v1.3 theme (thanks to the original developer)
Stanrc. For the black notification bar and clear notification drop down menu.
DroidX007. For pulling the stock Samsung apps out for use and for being brave to test the blue minimalism theme out.

This is a clockwork recovery file. Unzip and put file inside into your SD card/clockworkmod/backup file and restore from menu. If someone knows how to switch it over to an update file, or show me how to do it, that would be great.



http://www.mediafire.com/?c7a24b7y8pyb3ue

Here is in a .zip format. Hopefully that will allow to download directly to your phone.

http://www.mediafire.com/?ded9ar9an9ajceq
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Now that some cool things for the Fascinate are starting to show up, I kinda pieced some things together from different sources to come up with my perfect rom (for today anyways :) ).

I have been running jt1134’s Super Clean D101 rom for awhile now. I found that I like some of the Samsung stock apps that were removed from his rom a little bit better. I found that I really liked the stock clock, music player, and messaging (with the swipeable features). So I added those back in.
Also added was the Blue Minimalism v1.3 Theme for a little blue, and the black notification bar with the see-thru drop down menu from the “Blackmod”. It also has the stock, non-puzzle, unlock screen with blue.

The kernel is stock with no oc.

Just trying to share what I like at the moment. I take no credit other than mixing up some ingredients on work others have done. The credit really goes to:

Jt1134. For that awesome clean rom tons of us have been using lately!
Raiderrep. For porting over the blue minimalism v1.3 theme (thanks to the original developer)
Stanrc. For the black notification bar and clear notification drop down menu.
DroidX007. For pulling the stock Samsung apps out for use and for being brave to test the blue minimalism theme out.

This is a clockwork recovery file. Unzip and put file inside into your SD card/clockworkmod/backup file and restore from menu. If someone knows how to switch it over to an update file, or show me how to do it, that would be great.



http://www.mediafire.com/?c7a24b7y8pyb3ue
Very very nice. I don't think I'll be flashing it though. I like the puzzle unlock screen and some of the bloatware that gets removed in this. I also like the neon blue loading screens, but I want to make them darker. I didn't think I wanted anything TW on my phone when I first got it but a few aspects of it have grown on me.

EDIT: We live in the same city :eek: I think I will flash this. I love blue. But what all gets removed, and what happens if I have certain things frozen with Titanum? Will they just be left alone?
 
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Well man from the Burg, make sure you do a back up first of what you got before you flash any rom. That way, if you ever need to get back those programs, you are safe.

I dont use Titanium but I would assume the files will still remain in you backup folder. When they are frozen, the arent deleted. So as long as you keep that backup file untouched, you should be able to restore those through Titanium as well.

As for everything that is removed, the base rom is Jt's and you can see it here:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=796171

All the essentials are there. Jt just removed a lot of the stuff that really was bogging down the system. He also removed some of the Samsung TW style apps and replaced them with stock android apps. I put those back in as listed in the OP.

Do a backup, flash it then you if you like it you can start adding anything deleted back into it with Titanium.

Also, in Jt's op linked above, you can get the puzzle screen lock back.
 
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Well man from the Burg, make sure you do a back up first of what you got before you flash any rom. That way, if you ever need to get back those programs, you are safe.

I dont use Titanium but I would assume the files will still remain in you backup folder. When they are frozen, the arent deleted. So as long as you keep that backup file untouched, you should be able to restore those through Titanium as well.

As for everything that is removed, the base rom is Jt's and you can see it here:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=796171

All the essentials are there. Jt just removed a lot of the stuff that really was bogging down the system. He also removed some of the Samsung TW style apps and replaced them with stock android apps. I put those back in as listed in the OP.

Do a backup, flash it then you if you like it you can start adding anything deleted back into it with Titanium.

Also, in Jt's op linked above, you can get the puzzle screen lock back.
Alright. I hate the bloatware but I'm keeping it frozen so the Froyo update will be easy. I'm flashing now.

EDIT: Finally got it to run. Will this remove my lag fix?

EDIT 2: Why is everything wiped? I was not expecting that...
 
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After restoring, backing up my contacts, and re-flashing, my contacts restored but my apps decided not to. But the phone just feels...faster. Do I need to restore, backup, and flash again?
 
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Looks nice but I am not smart enough to make this work.
 
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After restoring, backing up my contacts, and re-flashing, my contacts restored but my apps decided not to. But the phone just feels...faster. Do I need to restore, backup, and flash again?
Use Titanium to reinstall all your apps. When you flash roms, you get real good at reinstalling your apps and settings. Hint, if you use LauncherPro or ADW, there is a backup function that will back up your screens exactly like you had it!

You should be much faster. JT really streamlined this rom. I love what he did!
 
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Looks nice but I am not smart enough to make this work.
Are you rooted with clockwork flashed?
 
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Use Titanium to reinstall all your apps. When you flash roms, you get real good at reinstalling your apps and settings. Hint, if you use LauncherPro or ADW, there is a backup function that will back up your screens exactly like you had it!

You should be much faster. JT really streamlined this rom. I love what he did!
*facepalm* Heh, can't believe I forgot that. My bad. I've done this for months with my Droid. It's just been so long since I've had something big to flash.
 
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Is this ROM deodexed? I am not seeing it...
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