This morning i saw a topic about the Transformer on the XDA main page with a picture including different widgets as in my standard (stock) rom. Is there an update that i missed? I'm on the latest 3.2 OTA.
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That was an early render of the Transformer (initially only known as the eee pad) made into a pre-production model, back in the days when Asus claimed they were releasing a Windows eee tablet as well as an android one. That UI layout was scrapped when they announced android 3.0 (honeycomb) was to be shipped on the devices.
Thanks. It looks quite elegant. I will try to achieve it with different widgets.
The email count, the weather and the time/date widgets are all available on the TF, but they are in a different font. So I guess you could root and change the font to make those look better.
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ASUS is following in the steps of other Taiwanese companies HTC and Giga-Byte and making its own UI wrapper on top of Windows Mobile. In this case, ASUS's Glide might be—in this humble monkey's opinion—worse looking than Windows Mobile 6.1 itself, with clashing fonts, amateurish themes and backgrounds and a general discontinuity that isn't found in HTC's efforts. It does have a launcher, a photo app and a DJ program, which is probably useful for somebody somewhere. [Asus via Mobile Tech
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seems lack a sense of Tech, asus needs more smart designers
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This is their webpage:
http://event.asus.com/mobile/glide/
Maybe someone try to port in our phones
Can we do this on our HTC Heros? If so, what ROM can do this?
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Also interested in this but you can get Beautiful Widgets from the Market. Does the exact same thing.
Beautiful Widgets doesn't quite do it like this though. That has a dedicated screen where you have to click on the weather first, this looks like it is always snowing or raining on the homescreen.
This would be awesome. Beautiful Widgets only affects the actual widget itself.
thats most likely gonna come with 2.1 it was gonna come with the stock hero but they took it off becuase they thought it was gonna make the phone a little laggier?idk but it was on a early release of HTC Sense that never made it when the phone released
It is part of 2.1 the files are called weather wallpapers I found whist digging for all the stuff needed for friendstream
Google has released Android OS 3.2 Honeycomb to its industry partners and it shall be seen soon running on a new tablet from ASUS Tech. and followed by Huawei.
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Android 3.2 Honeycomb brings vast compatibility for new hardware, loads of bug fixes with new features for the Movie Studio , Music Player and some new Widgets. The support for new hardware shall allow Honeycomb support for some left out tablets also like the HTC Flyer.
We could expect the Honeycomb 3.2 to be features in the Asustek's EEE Pad Memo 3D, the 7-inch Iconia Tab A100 from ACER and the MediaPad from Huawei, and also as mentioned earlier the HTC Flyer (via UPDATE).
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The Motoblur UI has taken a lot of flak for being slow, cumbersome and “downright useless” as a friend of mine succinctly put to me some time ago. It seems that things have changed for the better, at least with the Android 4.0 version of the overlay from Moto, and if you want proof of that claim, you can try now to know for yourself.
Pulled from a Droid RAZR, the launcher is now ready to be installed on any non-Motorola device, with a caveat that you should be running ICS. It has already been said to work on the HTC Sensation and other devices and there is also a choice of two launchers with different homescreen styles, so take your pick.
Head to the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1577123 thread to grab the APKs and to get some specific instructions on how to get the UI on to your Android device.
Hi,
I just updated the firmware of my GT 7.7 from honeycomb to ics and the layout of the digital clock widget has changed,
The widget looks like it's a 4x2 widget within a 4x3 frame, it's not a major inconvenience but it makes my screen looks messy, is there a way to fix that or some place i can find the actual real 4x2 widget ?
I attach screenshots showing the differences.
Thanks
What it looks like now (ICS):
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How it looked before (honeycomb 3.2)
there are another update to JB.
Not available where i am as far as i know, is this issue fixed in JB ?
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the current Sea version release can be use by any region. If you only use english... then it is safe to be flash on your device. but the digital clock are still the same as the ICS. but this time there are asus digital clock/wheater widget that can replace that.