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oANUBISo

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I'm not too keen on the new infinity view the Xperia S boosts and if you are like me you prefer the old arc style, like this
5224e949-93da-6d1f.jpg

Much better
If so all ya have to do is install the original Infinity View, no root required or anything, to go back just uninstall undates :)

http://www.4shared.com/android/6CXQqIaq/InfiniteView.html

Edit, sorry if I'm broken any rules, wasn't sure if I'm allowed to post this?

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oANUBISo

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kbadone

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That's what iam talking about :-D thanks for sharing, looks way better now

Is there a way to have the bottom tabs bigger?

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oANUBISo

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That's what iam talking about :-D thanks for sharing, looks way better now

Is there a way to have the bottom tabs bigger?

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I think that'll require some modification, I not exactly qualified for that.


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technaudio

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Hmmm, installed it, and it's reverted to stock after a reboot...?

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Lord Takyon

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Does it? Sorry it'll probably need installing via root if that's the case so it don't get overwritten at boot.

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It's all cool my friend. Was worth a try. I may just install it each time as I rarely reboot any way. :)

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oANUBISo

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It's all cool my friend. Was worth a try. I may just install it each time as I rarely reboot any way. :)

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Same here, I never reboot so it'll only be when my XPS crashes and I think it's worth it, why Sony changed it I don't know.
Perhaps a we can get a permanent solution when root is easier to do on our phones

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Lord Takyon

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Same here, I never reboot so it'll only be when my XPS crashes and I think it's worth it, why Sony changed it I don't know.
Perhaps a we can get a permanent solution when root is easier to do on our phones

Sent from my Sony Xperia S

My xs had crashed once since I've had it, that was the day I got it and uninstalled all the bloat.

No root for me as I have locked bootloader :-(

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    I'm not too keen on the new infinity view the Xperia S boosts and if you are like me you prefer the old arc style, like this
    5224e949-93da-6d1f.jpg

    Much better
    If so all ya have to do is install the original Infinity View, no root required or anything, to go back just uninstall undates :)

    http://www.4shared.com/android/6CXQqIaq/InfiniteView.html

    Edit, sorry if I'm broken any rules, wasn't sure if I'm allowed to post this?

    Sent from my 12.5MP, DualCore, Bravia Powered 720p LED Screened Sony Xperia S