I use fission rom on my d2g.
but I don't like froyo basic lockscreen. I installed widgetlocker, and use moto lock. it was not so good.
how can i use stock rom motoblur lockscreen on fission rom?
anyone have stock lockscreen framework-res.apk for fission rom?
please help me
I think you would need a dev to include it as part of the ROM.
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Are there any themes we can use with 2.2, or what does it take to make a 2.1 theme work on 2.2 ?
I know for the NonSense ROM + frozen eclair, you have to remove the htc sense lockscreen from the theme or you'll get a boot loop (because of JIT). Would I just need to remove the hts sense lockscreen to make it work?
I'll be honest, I dont know what really has changed from 2.1 to 2.2 for themes/framework/files it requires.
if you're using cyanogen mod:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=733525
Are there any custom lockscreens that work with the Revolution HD rom? I really don't like the vanilla android lockscreen and I cannot get the htc lockscreen back after flashing the no-sense zip.
You could try the WidgetLocker Lockscreen app from the market. It has several lockscreens to choose from.
I was wondering if there was a way to get the original themes back after the phone has been rooted? I am running the latest CM7.
You have to flash a stock rom. Try ClearD's rom.. its based off the Inspire stock rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996368&page=56
I love stock KJ6 2.3.6 but it would be awesome to have all the possible icons replaced with ics icons. Has anyone come across a flashable zip or custom rom which would allow this?
Check the market for ICS icon packs and ICS themed lauchers.
Hi, I was wondering if there was an APK or something with the stock ICS dialer for ICS based touchwiz roms. The stock samsung dialer on ics is very slugish. Same goes for contacts. Didn't know if anyone had the apk files from some ASOP roms that we could just send over.
Since TouchWiz goes deeply into the OS, unfortunatelly, that's probably not possible. Give Imilka's AOSP ROM a try - it works really nice and stable, and is more than easy to install.