[Wanted] Original Theme flash file - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Themes and Apps

i want original theme from galaxy note. please help me

Flash a stock rom.
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kk1?kj4?kk1?kk5?kka?kk9?

SquirtingCherry said:
Flash a stock rom.
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What squirting said, just flash your ROM over the top, but just don't wipe anything..... Or, get a themed zip, and copy the framework and systemUI apks from your ROMs zip, into the theme zip, overwriting the original files, then flash that, but if your struggling and for less hassle, just flash the whole ROM.
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I have stock kka framework update zip on my rom page in downloads section, this is stock theme for kka based rom

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[Q] How to Install Cyanogen Mod ROM

i have a rooted nexus S..
how i gonna install Cynogen Mod Rom..
i get this link..
http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-install-cyanogen-mod-rom-on-your-nexus-s/
but my question is...can Cynogen Mod Rom can be install using ROM Manager??
Why Cynogen Mod Rom have to install googleapps after we have installed Cynogen Mod Rom??is that necessary??
Do others ROM have to install googleapps too??
thank you...
Last i checked that website was pretty outdated.
Yes it can be done using rom manager. You have to flash the gapps after as they are not included in the rom. This is because Google asked cyanogen to not include closed source apps in his open source rom.
You will want rom manager premium so you can download the cumulative nightlies. Otherwise just download the necessary files and install zip with rom manager. Make sure you wipe data, cache and dalvic cache before flashing the rom.
I recommended you install the latest nightly as it has included alot more fixes since the rc1 release.
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Rem3Dy said:
Last i checked that website was pretty outdated.
Yes it can be done using rom manager. You have to flash the gapps after as they are not included in the rom. This is because Google asked cyanogen to not include closed source apps in his open source rom.
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may i know where i gonna get the latest googleapps??because i read the comment below the article, it says errors with radio and googlevideo...
how i gonna install googleapps??using ROM manager??
Rem3Dy said:
You will want rom manager premium so you can download the cumulative nightlies. Otherwise just download the necessary files and install zip with rom manager. Make sure you wipe data, cache and dalvic cache before flashing the rom.
I recommended you install the latest nightly as it has included alot more fixes since the rc1 release.
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if i dont misinterpret your post,if using rom manager premium, i can directly download and install ROM(s) from ROM manager premium??is it??
al_madd said:
may i know where i gonna get the latest googleapps??because i read the comment below the article, it says errors with radio and googlevideo...
how i gonna install googleapps??using ROM manager??
if i dont misinterpret your post,if using rom manager premium, i can directly download and install ROM(s) from ROM manager premium??is it??
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U can get the gapps from rom manager and u can download the roms directly from rom manager.
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Goo-inside.me then click on gapps or rom manager. Right after you flash cm7 flash the gapps the same way
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Rem3Dy said:
Goo-inside.me then click on gapps or rom manager. Right after you flash cm7 flash the gapps the same way
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is it CM7 for nexus S named crespo???
Crespo for GSM nexus s and crespo 4g for the sprint version
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easy
first follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
then just download CM7 from the OFFICIAL Site http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/15775-cyanogenmod-7-for-the-nexus-s-v710-rc1-26-june-2011/
also download the Google Apps to install them using CWR that was flashed during the tutorial
just that simple
al_madd said:
i have a rooted nexus S..
how i gonna install Cynogen Mod Rom..
i get this link..
http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-install-cyanogen-mod-rom-on-your-nexus-s/
but my question is...can Cynogen Mod Rom can be install using ROM Manager??
Why Cynogen Mod Rom have to install googleapps after we have installed Cynogen Mod Rom??is that necessary??
Do others ROM have to install googleapps too??
thank you...
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AllGamer said:
first follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
then just download CM7 from the OFFICIAL Site http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/15775-cyanogenmod-7-for-the-nexus-s-v710-rc1-26-june-2011/
also download the Google Apps to install them using CWR that was flashed during the tutorial
just that simple
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Except you linked him to rc1 which is really outdated.
Use this link instead.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=crespo
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Rem3Dy said:
Except you linked him to rc1 which is really outdated.
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not exactly
RC1 is the last official "stable" version
the link you provided is to the nightlies which are very random in nature, and many times it might not even work as pointed out on CM website itself
and when you are NEW to the flashing game, it's best to work with files you know it will work for sure, to minimize the unknown and fear factor
AllGamer said:
not exactly
RC1 is the last official "stable" version
the link you provided is to the nightlies which are very random in nature, and many times it might not even work as pointed out on CM website itself
and when you are NEW to the flashing game, it's best to work with files you know it will work for sure, to minimize the unknown and fear factor
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CM7 was on a code freeze. No additional code was being added because they were about to release rc2. It would have been out by now but kernel.org was hacked. The latest nightly is far more stable than rc1.

How to revert to stock rom from a custom rom?

hi
i installed the creed v3.5 on my galaxy fit gt 5670 but now i want to get to my stock rom I have read that these custom roms run on ext4 file system and stock roms have a rfs system so can i use odin to flash my stock rom? would that be safe? please reply
Yup use odin to reflash stock...
Read the stickies in the general section...
shri1211 said:
hi
i installed the creed v3.5 on my galaxy fit gt 5670 but now i want to get to my stock rom I have read that these custom roms run on ext4 file system and stock roms have a rfs system so can i use odin to flash my stock rom? would that be safe? please reply
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Download Stock Rom , Flash with Odin Download.
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How to flash a Samsung Galaxy FIT S5670 with Odin
Here is the tutorial to flash to stock rom
press thanks if this helps
http://www.androidauthority.com/how...xy-fit-s5670-android-2-3-4-gingerbread-35369/
There is a flashable stock ROM in android development section of our device.just flash it via CWM
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[Q] JB Roboto font

Hello guys. New to the sgs3 forums,coming from the original incredible. I am using beans stock ICS room atm. Was wondering how I would go about pulling the font from an sgs3 JB Rom and flashing it onto current Rom?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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If the font is nor unique to aosp roms...
Unzip the rom file that has JB roboto font.
Go to system> apps and find the jb roboto font.apk
Copy the .apk file and reverse the above process with the new rom that you want to use. Re-zip all the files. Flash.
As always, nandroid backup bwfore this.
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How would I find out if it is only supported buy AOSP roms?
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Twisted politiks said:
How would I find out if it is only supported buy AOSP roms?
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If its just a font that ur porting over, it should be compatible. (That was my semi disclaimer)
...always nandroid & backup your imei (since ur playing with aosp) and you're good.
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Gotcha. Thanks for the help and quick reply!
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So it didn't work. Text didn't change, and apps were force closing like crazy. Moss can close/delete this thread.
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check out my thread
Twisted politiks said:
So it didn't work. Text didn't change, and apps were force closing like crazy. Moss can close/delete this thread.
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Here , this worked for ics, and the majority of the fonts in JB, maybe you can expand on it and we can make a new thread for jb font changing .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676380&highlight=morpheus
I am using fonts from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1717964
There are two Roboto fonts in the rar. I've no clue how they compare to Jelly Bean, as I've taken a liking to the bauhaus font myself.
You might find something that works for you in there.
bbeelzebub said:
I am using fonts from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1717964
There are two Roboto fonts in the rar. I've no clue how they compare to Jelly Bean, as I've taken a liking to the bauhaus font myself.
You might find something that works for you in there.
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This is definitely the way to go. Big thanks for sharing this with me!
Using the crysis font (I'm a pushover for cap fonts.)
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[Q] Embyro Theme Chooser

Hello. Is there anyway to have a theme chooser for Embyro? I know that other aosp roms have it but i like embyro and don't want to switch to another rom. Thanks in advance.
Embryo is not an AOSP ROM, it's a Stock ROM.
Theme chooser is only for AOSP based ROMs (CM/AOKP/PA/etc) from my understanding.
liquidzoo said:
Embryo is not an AOSP ROM, it's a Stock ROM.
Theme chooser is only for AOSP based ROMs (CM/AOKP/PA/etc) from my understanding.
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So there is no way?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929403
Something like this?
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henslo said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929403
Something like this?
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Thanks for this. Just one more question. Is it possible to apply a theme from the play store?
Wouldn't flash it, it's for sgs3 don't know if it'd work, but would be nice .
Have to have theme chooser could try extracting the theme chooser and theme provider apk's pushing to system fix permissions and reboot. May work
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henslo said:
Wouldn't flash it, it's for sgs3 don't know if it'd work, but would be nice .
Have to have theme chooser could try extracting the theme chooser and theme provider apk's pushing to system fix permissions and reboot. May work
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Still don't think it would work since stock TW ROMs (and probably Sense as well as others) use their own versions of some framework apks rather than the AOSP versions, and even in the AOSP versions they use they call different image files. It's unlikely that a Theme Chooser theme would do anything positive on a TW ROM.
So far it didn't work. Thanks anyway.
Duh it wouldn't work. That's obvious...
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[Q] System updates with custom kernel?

Hi guys,
With i.e. Franco kernel installed, will I be able to have official updates on stock ROM?
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No.
To further elaborate, any changes to /system will render updates useless. A custom kernel, having root, etc. You can however flash a stock ROM over your current install and it'll essentially have the same effect as updating.
So what would you suggest - in case of me going to root it and use custom kernel and dalvik, should I go fully custom or at least stick to atock rom and eventualy update it with fastboot?
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unster said:
So what would you suggest - in case of me going to root it and use custom kernel and dalvik, should I go fully custom or at least stick to atock rom and eventualy update it with fastboot?
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I recommend fully customized. You'll have complete control over your device, be able to do things like multi boot ROMs through MultiROM, use the latest GPU drivers and the custom dalvik patches and kernels you are referring to.
It depends what you wanted. There are pretty rooted stock ROMs as flashable zips. This would be a Mich better (and easier) method than official OTA updates
Buy also, try custom ROMs too. There's a lot of variation out there.
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