Clock Widget

scottishwarrior

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It is one of the Motorola clock widgets in the xyboard factory OS.

Here is the apk for the widget. I don't know if there are other apps needed for it to work or not, but you can try it.

http://db.tt/w9nRUB3Z

Edit: added link
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wesamothman

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It is one of the Motorola clock widgets in the xyboard factory OS.

Here is the apk for the widget. I don't know if there are other apps needed for it to work or not, but you can try it.

http://db.tt/w9nRUB3Z

Edit: added link
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It cannot be installed. Probably other permissions / sys files needed or non complete apk.

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Lare2

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It is one of the Motorola clock widgets in the xyboard factory OS.

Here is the apk for the widget. I don't know if there are other apps needed for it to work or not, but you can try it.

http://db.tt/w9nRUB3Z

Edit: added link
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It didn't installed for me (Xoom CyanogenMod 9). It opens the install dialog and then says "Application not installed"

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scottishwarrior

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It probably needs the odex file also, but I haven't spent the time to learn how to combine them. I will post it in a couple of minutes if someone can deodex the files it might make it installable.

http://db.tt/vnVXuCCI

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The original widget is on the left (came stock on my xyboard)
My moto skinned version of the miui-animated clock widget is on the right.
It's a bit smaller due to the size of the miui clock widget, but I tried to make it as authentic looking as possible.

the steps I went through were roughly done in this order:
1. open the original apk with 7-zip and extract the folders.
2. opened the images for the clock background and hands
3. cut as much as I could out of them and reformatted them to fit the miui clock widget images corresponding with the appropriate object as well as doing a lot of image editing to get them back into stock moto clock looking shape. I could only use the clock face and hands. I had to recreate some of the shading and the glass outer ring.
4 Opened a copy of the base miui clock widget and deleted the corresponding images
5 added the new images to the apk
6 resigned the apk

after this I installed it and added the "animated anilog clock" widget to my homescreen and resized.
 

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The original widget is on the left (came stock on my xyboard)
My moto skinned version of the miui-animated clock widget is on the right.
It's a bit smaller due to the size of the miui clock widget, but I tried to make it as authentic looking as possible.

the steps I went through were roughly done in this order:
1. open the original apk with 7-zip and extract the folders.
2. opened the images for the clock background and hands
3. cut as much as I could out of them and reformatted them to fit the miui clock widget images corresponding with the appropriate object as well as doing a lot of image editing to get them back into stock moto clock looking shape. I could only use the clock face and hands. I had to recreate some of the shading and the glass outer ring.
4 Opened a copy of the base miui clock widget and deleted the corresponding images
5 added the new images to the apk
6 resigned the apk

after this I installed it and added the "animated anilog clock" widget to my homescreen and resized.


Hi wes_s

I must say, this is really well done! Thanks alot man, great work!
 
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