Is there some way to reverse the default color scheme for ALL apps (and settings) to White Text on Black Background?
I think it would be great and much easier on the eyes if we could do that with our web browsers, and just about everything else (when we felt like it). Or is there an android web browser that can do that (like with some reader apps)?
An easy theme switcher would be nice also, so that we could switch from one theme to the other as quickly as possible. Does one exist or do we have to always do that via recovery?
Black or White background
It is of course a matter of personal liking whether you wanna have black or white background on your settings. Medically speaking white font on black background will leave you with after image and hence is fatiguing in the long run. I am an expert in this matter. So be careful before you change your theme. G. Tab is actually a breath of relaxation as it comes with light background. Please don't change it.
I also want that feature so much....to save battery, cause black colors consume less power
does anybody do have this answers? looking for the same especially for the sms default scheme or pallete.
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Where can we download a freeware theme with white background and black text for our 750v
Try this out - took a couple minutes and made one. Hope it works for you. Looks pretty good on mine - thanks for the idea.
Great work thanks - wanted to get a no frills today screen just to see how it looks and perform - at least we have a choice
Inside programs / settings etc pages with colored background
Hi is there a way to make the above pages the same color as today theme color for eg if the today theme is black in color with white text, could the programs, settings, and sub-pages be in black with white text too - to integrate the look and feel
Not that I know of. The options are not there to do so in a theme generator anyway. You would need to do some other changes (which I'm sure are possible I just don't know them) outside of a theme.
There are so many beautiful themes to make the home screen and wall paper beautiful, but I just don't understand why is there apparently no way to modify the lame white over black background in some of the things like Settings, the apps tab, etc., or at least I haven't been able to find it out.
Does anyone know of any possible way to do that? A simple change of background/foreground color would be nice.
I had to reset my phone and i lost all my apps, i found most of them but theres this note app that i really loved but i can't find anywhere. I've been looking for the past 2 hours.
It lets you create a widget that lets the write text on a colored or transparent background. You can also change the color of the text. I remember the app icon being pink (as well as the default color background for new notes) I've tried other apps like colornote and stickynote but they don't like them. They put a little icon on the screen that blows up into the note
Samsung (as with many other phone makers) makes an effort to customize the standard android experience by making small changes and tweaks to not only the launcher and lock screen, but also to several of the "standard" apps such as Email and the web Browser.
At the same time, Samsung is using AMOLED technology for the screens on their newer handhelds. Unlike LCD's, this display technology uses near no power to display a "black" pixel, and full power to display a "white" pixel (when the screen brightness is maxed out.)
Given that inforamtion, why would Samsung customize android apps to make default background colors of WHITE for devices with AMOLED screens? For example, the "email" application (not gmail.) The message list uses a WHITE background. There's no way to change this. Common sense dictates that if they used a DARK (or black) background, the phone would use less power while displaying the message list... Even while reading a message with this app, it's possible to set a "black" background for the message body, but the header still uses a white background!
I've noticed on samsung honeycomb devices, they also "customize" the browser to force as many WHITE backgrounds as possible. The browser tabs are white (instead of the android default black.)
Is this some hidden agenda by Samsung to sell spare batteries?
You are giving them WAAAY too much credit...
Do you really believe they could even come up with that idea???
with previous galaxy phones I was able to change the color of my text chat bubbles. I can't seem to find the option to do that on my s7. T-mobile version.
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I don't think we can. I'm sure we'll get the option back a while after we have a root method. Until then you can use a 3rd part app. Personally I just use a different theme. Find one that you like and then change the background to something you prefer (or keep what comes with the theme).
I use superman rom and ı want to change bubble backgroud color is there a way for it
Change the phone theme
I have a J3 and a J7... when I change themes, the messaging background changes and the text color changes, but the bubble colors do NOT change to the new theme. (Obviously a bug). The result is that one cannot use any theme on these phones unless it has dark text, because the default bubble colors are light with dark text. That's a problem since I find a light background hurts my eyes... so when I change to any dark theme (that uses dark bubble colors and white text), the text is unreadable. This is bull**** that the phones did away with ability to control bubble color AND the themes don't work properly here.
can confirm just updated yesterday s7 and no matter what theme I use the incoming bubble is white SO IS THE ****ING TEXT ARGH , only solution for now is high contrast but it looks dumb (black outline of white text)
Swipe your screen diagonally. It will take you to the dark screen where you can search your phone. Search for message+ on the phone. It will have a red message widget. The default widget is blue. Switch your message to the red widget. You should be able to customize your conversation bubbles and notification alert tones. Just figured this out today.