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Is there some type of toggle apk that I can install to get toggles on the notification pull down like on the Samsung Vibrant?
 
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Is there some type of toggle apk that I can install to get toggles on the notification pull down like on the Samsung Vibrant?
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This is asn app that works really well and does not need you to have a rooted phone...about as close as you can get without rooting. Used it for a while with my Nexus s until the nightlies starting running. Not quite as good as CM7 but a really good alternative!

'Power Control Plus' on AppBrain: http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.siri....eclairwidgets

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I prefer to use Quick Settings, search for it on appbrain (I can't post links as newish account, but long time android user)

I like it because it can be configured to look like a dialogue box on top of the app that is currently open (menu -> preferences -> appearance -> Dialog). Also you can hide the notification bar icon so it doesn't clutter the bar up (menu -> preferences -> Status bar shortcut -> Add & hide icon).

I prefer it over Power Control Plus because its free, and you can access it anywhere, and not just from the home screen. for custom Power widgets i also prefer Widgestsoid 2.X (again search on appbrain for same reasons)

but that requires more set up to make a "power" widget.

Hope you like more choices!
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I prefer to use Quick Settings, search for it on appbrain (I can't post links as newish account, but long time android user)

I like it because it can be configured to look like a dialogue box on top of the app that is currently open (menu -> preferences -> appearance -> Dialog). Also you can hide the notification bar icon so it doesn't clutter the bar up (menu -> preferences -> Status bar shortcut -> Add & hide icon).

I prefer it over Power Control Plus because its free, and you can access it anywhere, and not just from the home screen. for custom Power widgets i also prefer Widgestsoid 2.X (again search on appbrain for same reasons)

but that requires more set up to make a "power" widget.

Hope you like more choices!
thanks ill definitely look into it!

I flashed into CM7 and its working great so far.
 
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