RE: {ROM}------{ShishirROM}-----{{06=29=2012}}----{{PROJECT BUTTER BEFORE IT WAS COOL}}
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22709560
Features:
Based on XWLPG
Subtle theming (combination of stock Android, HTC One X, Android 4.1, and GS3)
Galaxy S3 Launcher, Wallpapers, Applications, Settings, LiveWallpapers, Sounds, etc.
Working S-Voice (Wolfram|Alpha integration fixed)
Themed Lockscreen
NFC
Completely modded Camera with EXTREME quality setting in 1080p (40Mbps!)
Themed AT&T Dialer (no Video-Call button!)
AT&T Optimized GPS (faster locks)
5GHz WiFi Ready
Application optimization at boot
Odex'ed for smoothness
Built on top of the latest JKay
AROMA Installer (with three different modems you can choose)
Latest Siyah Kernel
Deboated, Rooted, Optimized, blah, blah, who really cares about that stuff
Srom Extras (W/ Working Samsung Dive)
4000+ Quadrant, Long Battery Life (I've gotten 36 Hours on Medium Usage)
Jellybean Wallpapers (attached to end of post)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22709560
The problem is:
Can't download 'Google Wallet' due to the fact that this ROM makes my phone say it's a GT-I9100!! Anybody knows how to fix this, please help!!!
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions &
Read the Forum Rules Ref Posting
Thanks ✟
Moving to Q&A
My last device with an unlocked bootloader was the Sholes. Therefore the last version of CM I am familiar with is 7. There were several features that I thought made CM stand out that are not included in the current CM10 nightlies:
Custom shortcuts for the homescreen
All-out precision control of the auto-brightness behavior, and a feature to define the brightness of "Dim"
Render FX for potential battery savings on LED screens (Render only the red channel for eg.)
User agent selection in Browser menu
Are these features obsolete? Were they deemed too esoteric for CyanogenMod?
CM10 just came out, they will get devices stable before adding bells and whistles...
i would prefer a strong RIL over any feature right now
Are you implying that the features I listed are all present in CM9? If any of them were cut in CM9 it's probably safe to assume they're out for good. I never used CM9 which is why I must ask.
Hi.
Sorry if I'm posting something wrong / old or already answered, but I don't find anything about my situation.
I have a Xperia X8 with custom ROM, GingerDX. Now I'm moving to a new phone, and it don't have any type of custom rom, Cyanogen support, or even a device near to it, to try porting a ROM.
Following this guide, I cook a ROM to suit my needs.
But, obviously, some nice features from GingerDX/Cyanogen are missing. I don't wanna go to ICS, I just wanna some features and a very clean and small ROM.
So, I'm asking where I can get information about porting (or create) specific features from GingerDX/Cyanogen to my device. Not a full ROM, only some of these features are:
Fast copy and paste
Keyboard lights control
Number of apps in recent list
Long press menu to open a search
Long press back to kill an app
Music control even with phone locked (next song / previous song by holding volume keys)
Shutdown menu (restart, recovery, etc)
Notification power widget
Clock to show 00:00 instead 00h00 (is a 'h' in the middle)
Contacts to show format number 0000-0000 instead 00-000-000
Compact carrier label
Center clock on lockscreen
Notification focus
Music volume not attenuated by notifications
And some others I don't remember. I know, will be a hard job, but I'm not affraid to learn. If I made my own custom ROM, I beliave I can install these features... I just must have a start point, and some sugestions from devs to do this (i.e: remove unnecessary resources like languages, images inside apks, HDPI and LDPI images and codes). Maybe if you point this for me, other users can use the same to install these features on their phones without Cyanogen support.
Or another strategy to make a good custom ROM, even without Cyanogen offical support...
Thanks a lot!!
Nobody??
May I have your attention here please! Just some news/announcements
There seems to be a bug for some people after installing Mod Pack II X 0.7, which causes Caller ID to not work for some. There is a solution, and all it involves is deleting your contacts. Of course, many of you probably wouldn't want to do that, but you may back them up beforehand (such as with Google Contacts Sync), delete them off your device, then restore them. Sorry for any inconveniences caused, but I don't see what could be causing this bug and the fix is so simple (and debugging in smali is HELL) that I'm not going to look into fixing it. Just take the workaround, which I got from @daver18qc:
daver18qc said:
Syncronise your contacts with a Google account (make sure they are sync'd) then delete all contacts and re-download them from your Google account and everything will be fine.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You may deny me further attention now
MOD PACK II X
As the name implies, Mod Pack II X is a series of mods packaged together for the Samsung Galaxy Ace II X (GT-S7560M). The purpose of the mods is to enhance several aspects of usability (such as performance, visual interface, et cetera) while maintaining a seemingly stock ROM, in terms of stability. There are going to be dozens of incremental updates, that will include new modifications (and or fixes for any mods that may have been done incorrectly). To install any version of the Mod Pack II X, just download the .zip file and install it with your preferred custom recovery. The only requirements are that you be on stock ROM, and that your ROM is deodexed. Below is the information that will change for each update.
Table of Contents:
General info - Post 1
Changelog - Post 2
What's coming in next release - Post 3
Fun facts - Post 4
General info
The most recent version of the Mod Pack II X is..... 0.7 Eta RebirthEaster Bunny
You can download it here. It's based off of the February Canadian firmwares (S7560MVLBNA5).
You can download the February Canada ROM deodexed and debloated, flash-able via custom recovery, right here.
The following mods are included within Mod Pack II X v0.7:
CRT-Off animation w. toggle
AOSP ICS lockscreen w. toggle
Ripple effect lockscreen w. toggle
Flashlight quick toggle in notification bar
Toggles to hide status bar AM/PM or entire clock.
Modded Touchwiz launcher (landscape rotation enabled, support for up to 9 pages)
Zeta pack (a few init.d scripts and build.prop tweaks)
Power control widget
Ability to turn camera shutter on/off
Modified hosts file
Screen stays off after unplugging
4 way reboot menu
AOSP like visuals
Power saving mode and other settings reenabled
Scrolling cache disabled
Modded Messaging app (character limit raised, split-view mode w. toggle, and more miscellaneous mods)
Landscape mode in dialer and in-call interface
Other little things that I can't seem to remember, either because I have memory-issues or because there are just so many things
Better aligned and transitioned AOSP lockscreen clock
Send some screenshots this way please. Some community effort required.
If you notice any bugs, please feel free to report them here. If you'd like to request a mod, post it here and I'll see if I can get it done.
If you don't like Mod Pack II X, and you wish to revert to stock, flash this zip in recovery to remove and replace Mod Pack II X modded files with unmodified ones.
Changelog
Each version contains mods from previous versions unless indicated otherwise (with a "-").
Version 0.7 - Easter Bunny
+ Miscellaneous modifications to several stock applications such as SecMms, SecContacts, SecLauncher2, SamsungCamera, and moar
+ Working flashlight toggle in stock quickpanels
+ Disabled scrolling cache
+ A teensy-weensy bit moar HOLO
+ Easter egg hunt
- Battery bar*
- AOSP ICS boot animation*
- BA2X 2.0 kernel
- Customizable Lidroid quickpanels*
- CM9 source built apps*
Rebased and cleaned up Mod Pack II X onto Canadian firmwares of February 2014
*Select features will be made as add-on packages
Version 0.6.2 ZANTA
+ Project Unskin: Continuations
> AROMA installer customizable install of CM9 source built Dialer, Contacts, Messaging, Calculator, Internet Browser, Calendar, Desk Clock, Launcher, Email, Live Wallpapers Picker, and Package Installer.
> AOSP-esque volume panel
> AOSP ICS boot animation
+ CRT animation toggle
+ Some French translations courtesy of Nico3d3
+ Removed battery full notification
+ BA2X 2.0 kernel clocked to 1.21 GHz
+ Some holiday gifts...
- Vsync and io queue init.d scripts (integrated into BA2X kernel ramdisk instead)
Fixed PIN code/pattern lock screen clock collision with status bar
Version 0.6.1 - Zeta
+ 4 way reboot menu
+ Project Unskin: Beginnings (First stage of unskinning Touchwiz to make it more AOSP)
+ Battery bar
+ Integration of Quick Panel Settings and Battery Bar Settings into SecSettings
+ Enabled and disabled some settings (Power saving, USB Settings, Home selection and more enabled)
+ A bit of a smoother experience as a result of some Touchwiz theme crap now banished!
Fixed Sound Settings header FC
Version 0.6 - Zeta
+ Ripple lockscreen w. toggle
+ Status bar clock toggles (AM/PM and time)
+ "Zeta pack" (scripts that run on boot and build.prop tweaks for general performance increase)
+ Volume up button can be used to take pictures in camera
+ Modified Lidroid quickpanels background
+ Cosmetic sysscope spoof (System status in Settings reads "normal")
+ Mod Pack II X version now in Settings (About device)
- Transparent status bar
- Face unlock
Version 0.5
+ 15 (Lidroid) customizable quick toggles
+ AOSP ICS lockscreen w. toggle
+ Transparent status bar
+ Landscape rotation in stock launcher
+ 9 pages allowed in stock launcher
+ Power control widget (modded in)
+ Camera shutter sound toggle
+ Modified hosts file (blocks some ads)
- 4 way reboot menu
- Minor UI tweak
- Build.prop tweaks
- 4 way rotation
Version 0.4
+ Face unlock option
Version 0.3
+ Build.prop tweaks
Fixed 4 way reboot menu
Version 0.2
+ 4 way reboot menu
Version 0.1 ("Some Bools Mods")
+ CRT animation (Window animation scale must be set to a minimum of x1)
+ 4 way rotation
+ Screen stays off after unplugging
+ Minor UI tweak (some action icons have text with them)
If you'd like a copy of an older version of Mod Pack II X, pm me.
What's coming in the next release? List will be updated as I do more mods:
Many add-on packages including:
-> AOSP apps package to replace some TouchWiz apps with AOSP equivalents
-> Transparent status bar package
-> Lidroid quick toggles package
-> Battery bar package
Reimplemented camera shutter w. volume down button
Fun facts and more
Starting at version 0.6, each release will have codename - a letter in the Greek alphabet that corresponds to the release number. Ex. Version 0.6 is called Zeta because Zeta is the 6th letter of the Greek alphabet.
I chose the Greek alphabet for codenaming because I love Greek yogurt.
Mod Pack II X was a spontaneous idea. I never would've imagined myself doing all sorts of mods last year. It was supposed to be a one time thing, but it was popular, so I continued modding and releasing Mod Packs.
I'm a 12 year old. Seriously. I've found an online home away from home (even though I mostly use the internet while home) called XDA. I'm really grateful I turned out the way I am, because I love helping people in anyway I can.
Just one suggestion, add your phone model to thread's title. So newbies won't flash this and blame you.
Galaxy Ace II [SakuraDroid] via Tapatalk 4 Beta
Ace 2 x have only single core 1Ghz ?
TheWolf59 said:
Ace 2 x have only single core 1Ghz ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ye
mojito0 said:
ye
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it's bad...
TheWolf59 said:
it's bad...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Depends on the use....I guess it's enough so that the device can run smooth..and since u got official ics too, now about the games I don't know.
TheWolf59 said:
it's bad...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Please don't post here if you're going to say negative things about the phone when you probably don't even have it. And actually, the phone is pretty decent. Yes, the Ace 2 may be better (we have an enhanced Adreno 200 as our GPU) but I would have bought the Ace 2 if it were available in Canada. With overclock and numerous mods applied, I was able to get a better benchmark than the Galaxy S. Considering my phone isn't the best phone, I think it's still pretty good. Once us owners of the Ace II X start building some ROMs (I'm actually working on AOSP ICS), performance issues will be swept away. It's all caused by Touchwiz. If you're interested in researching our device a bit more, you can look for Galaxy S Duos specs because it is identical to my Ace II X other than the dual sim comparability.
Codename13 said:
Please don't post here if you're going to say negative things about the phone when you probably don't even have it. And actually, the phone is pretty decent. Yes, the Ace 2 may be better (we have an enhanced Adreno 200 as our GPU) but I would have bought the Ace 2 if it were available in Canada. With overclock and numerous mods applied, I was able to get a better benchmark than the Galaxy S. Considering my phone isn't the best phone, I think it's still pretty good. Once us owners of the Ace II X start building some ROMs (I'm actually working on AOSP ICS), performance issues will be swept away. It's all caused by Touchwiz. If you're interested in researching our device a bit more, you can look for Galaxy S Duos specs because it is identical to my Ace II X other than the dual sim comparability.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry sorry, I shut my face
Error IU sistem, not status bar????
ivyshelo said:
Error IU sistem, not status bar????
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you running a deodexed ROM? What firmware build version are you running? I'm sure that the cause of your FC is on your fault. I have tested v0.6 numerous times.
s7560
Hi there. I have a Galaxy Trend s7560 and i found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2343108. Do you think it will brick my device if i flash it? Everywhere i look, i see the S7562 and S7560 are the same, the only difference being the dual-sim property. Thanks in advance.
attitude12 said:
Hi there. I have a Galaxy Trend s7560 and i found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2343108. Do you think it will brick my device if i flash it? Everywhere i look, i see the S7562 and S7560 are the same, the only difference being the dual-sim property. Thanks in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
First of all, why are you posting this here? This thread is for MOD PACK II X ONLY. Please refrain from posting unrelated comments here in the future. Instead, post in the regular Ace II X discussion thread here. It certainly wouldn't (or shouldn't) brick your device, but RIL may not work properly since that ROM is designed for the dual sim counterpart of our models. You'd also probably get some annoying messages popping up about the second sim card not being detected (because there is no second sim slot on the Trend/Ace II X). If you're up to it, you could ask Mohitash to help you port the ROM for your specific device (based off of Trend firmware, and thus based off of "single sim" files).
Codename13 said:
First of all, why are you posting this here? This thread is for MOD PACK II X ONLY. Please refrain from posting unrelated comments here in the future. Instead, post in the regular Ace II X discussion thread here. It certainly wouldn't (or shouldn't) brick your device, but RIL may not work properly since that ROM is designed for the dual sim counterpart of our models. You'd also probably get some annoying messages popping up about the second sim card not being detected (because there is no second sim slot on the Trend/Ace II X). If you're up to it, you could ask Mohitash to help you port the ROM for your specific device (based off of Trend firmware, and thus based off of "single sim" files).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok, i'm sorry that i posted here. And thanks for the response.
Can someone post screenshot of the MOD PACK, because I want to know how it looks before installing it. And to I need to reflash through Odin to uninstall this mod?
TheST4RL said:
Can someone post screenshot of the MOD PACK, because I want to know how it looks before installing it. And to I need to reflash through Odin to uninstall this mod?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh, sorry. I'll post some screenshots after school tomorrow. I'll also throw together an uninstallation package. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Codename13 said:
Oh, sorry. I'll post some screenshots after school tomorrow. I'll also throw together an uninstallation package. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well. Thanks you very much you don't really need to go through all this trouble, I just wanted screenshots but thanks!!
Sent from my GT-S7560M using Tapatalk
Flashed the Guatemala MG2 rom, everything was working perfectly, then I tried to flash the modpack but I can't use the phone at all...
XPosed & Modules: "Feature Enhancements" good enough to return to stock rom...?
(if this thread is missplaced please apologize and move it - I think this could take some space and I didnt want to clutter the xposed thread with it)
Henooy guys,
I'm using a Galaxy Note N7000 and since the day I had my first custom rom on my phone (think it was aokp-based) I never wanted to go back to stock.
But now with XPosed Framework and all those modules aiming at replacing all the cool custom-aosp rom tweaks, has game changed?
On Samsung devices for example, you miss out quite a lot of nice features (while gaining others even cooler obv) by using aosp-based roms like no working TV-Out, no multiwindow, no one-hand mode, etc.
So I was wondering if I could get the same experience / features as with one of the "all in one roms" (I'm using rootbox 4.2 atm which has like 100s of customization options) with a stock samsung rom by tweaking things with xposed modules?
Here are a few points that interest me especially:
How about performance hits with heavy xposed customization vs "built-in" customizations of aosp based roms?
How good are the UI customizations like setting color and transparency of status bar and icons etc?
How about Halo / Apps in Floating windows? (yea there is the module, but how good or bad is it compared to "real" halo? or does it work just like it?)
Is there a module to use CM themes? (or is there some other easy way nowadays to "copy" a cm theme to the system framework? I have BlackedOut theme with everything black n white including certain apps, and would really hate to miss out on that)
---
Well it mainly boils down to: How well do the xposed modules implement all those tweaks that the custom roms offer out of the box? And how does performance compare?
I did so much tweaking to my system, and I flashed soooo often already lol, so I'd rather hear some opinions before changing everything again. =)
I'm sure I'm not the first one asking himself this question...?
zroice said:
(if this thread is missplaced please apologize and move it - I think this could take some space and I didnt want to clutter the xposed thread with it)
Henooy guys,
I'm using a Galaxy Note N7000 and since the day I had my first custom rom on my phone (think it was aokp-based) I never wanted to go back to stock.
But now with XPosed Framework and all those modules aiming at replacing all the cool custom-aosp rom tweaks, has game changed?
On Samsung devices for example, you miss out quite a lot of nice features (while gaining others even cooler obv) by using aosp-based roms like no working TV-Out, no multiwindow, no one-hand mode, etc.
So I was wondering if I could get the same experience / features as with one of the "all in one roms" (I'm using rootbox 4.2 atm which has like 100s of customization options) with a stock samsung rom by tweaking things with xposed modules?
Here are a few points that interest me especially:
How about performance hits with heavy xposed customization vs "built-in" customizations of aosp based roms?
How good are the UI customizations like setting color and transparency of status bar and icons etc?
How about Halo / Apps in Floating windows? (yea there is the module, but how good or bad is it compared to "real" halo? or does it work just like it?)
Is there a module to use CM themes? (or is there some other easy way nowadays to "copy" a cm theme to the system framework? I have BlackedOut theme with everything black n white including certain apps, and would really hate to miss out on that)
---
Well it mainly boils down to: How well do the xposed modules implement all those tweaks that the custom roms offer out of the box? And how does performance compare?
I did so much tweaking to my system, and I flashed soooo often already lol, so I'd rather hear some opinions before changing everything again. =)
I'm sure I'm not the first one asking himself this question...?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No youre not
Well, i can tell you this, i also have a N7000 and have already flashed: SweetRom, VengeanceNote, Stunner2 (great!!) and paranoid3....
The problem is i really like the stock features...but hate the "greenish" colour and the damn statusbar......so... i did two things...
1- Installed the AMAZING aroma themes collection by kmokhtar79 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2480358&highlight=aroma)
2- Installed xposed framework and started twiking little things...like disabling clear defaults dialog ...or the battery low alert, the increasing ringtone, the storage warning....and the samsung keyboard delay...
So far...its awesome...and because it work on the things that "are already there" instead of bringing NEW stuff....well there should be no battery drain whatsoever...
Or at least in the case of THOSE modules.... thing my differ from module to module...but if i understood correctly...xposed framework works on what already IS in there...so...should be the same...
Anyway...with those 2 things my stock(-ish?) note is awesome.