[Q] Left To Right on Weapon G2x (language) - How to? - T-Mobile LG G2x

1. Ok so I have this framework.jar file that someone send me from some other international forum (I can't remember it was long time ago), and he gave me instructions as how to do it: something with adb and SDK, where I change the original file with his one.
This worked on my INFUSE (ATT).
But it will not work on Weapon.
Mind you - CM7 has RTL support out of the box. (if you didn't know).
RTL is important for Hebrew and Arabic languages.
Anyone can help me with this?
I would even contact the creator of WeaponG2x if i knew how!
As always - thanks a million to all you people who help people like me

I am also interested in getting arabic font on Weapon Rom. i tried using RTL auto patcher but without luck.

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[Q] MIUI for Bravo/Desire exper opinion

Hi guys
hope this first post of mine will not upset anybody ... i did as much research was possible before asking this but maybe my search skills are limited.
i will try to be short
1. can someone expert put light in MIUI ROMS jungle i understand that is eVeek, XJ.., MIUI AU, MIUI cn ? Can those be put in a table with versions and maybe XDA link to forums?
2. What is N1 table? if i install this i will be stuk with miui or i can flash other like Ginger Villan, CM7.. etc
3. Is there an advantage in stability/speed if i have 3 or for partition? with many partitions can I experiment issues with other roms than MIUI?
I am from east europe, but I allways use EN as phone language. I am not interested in swype , word suggestion ..etc
Thank you if an expert can spare 3 min to answer this. I wanted to ask on MIUI thread but impossible for noobs to do so. Good protection i guess
Have a nice weekend,
Alex
Hi man, i think you need to look for the latest Miui build, if i'm not mistaked until today it is 1.4.8. and than you need to flash a gingerbread kernel....but i am coming from vibrant so i am not sure about the desire...but i asssume it is mostly the same progress.
Anyone with desire?

[Q] Im running 3.0.1 UK Wifi Only, whats the best way to get to a 3.2 ROM?

Hey all,
I purchased a UK WiFi Only Xoom today, its running 3.0.1 im wondering what the best way is and what method I should use to go up to the most stable 3.2 ROM that is overclocked?
If you have a link to the best guide to follow or any suggestions please post them.
Thanks!
Well if it were me, I'd firsts change the region to US that way you'll always be up to date.
Here's the URL (copy into browser): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166106
Looks like a decent guide and once you get done with this, you can start flashing up to date roms and whatnot.
Hope this helps
Well first off claim your free keyboard, best to do that now before you mess your xoom up changing regions. motorolaxoompromotion.co.uk . Then root and go with hammerhead from team tiamat, they really are the best for making one flashable update for everyone! If you are new to android search and read about all this first!
Excuse typos, I'm on my phone
Edit: and when I say mess your xoom up, I mean it has to be done from a stock UK zoom, I did it by changing user agents in Firefox, as outlined by another thread here, but to do it now would be easiest.

Problem - rtl with sense 3.0 rom desire s

Hey everybody!
i'm new at the forum (sorry for my english) and i want to install htc sense 3.0 rom on my htc desire s device.
i found this tpoic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1266539 but before i download it, i need to know if its support rtl languages.
i mean: when i am getting a text message in hebrew (written from the right to the left) i need to know that i will be able to read it.
the developer haven't wrote anything about it, and because i'm new i cant post a replay with my question.
so - can someone please tell me if the rom i'm checking supporting rtl languages?
thank you very much!
p.s - can you please give me a guide that shows how to install roms?
have a good day.
can someone ask the guy or something?
ummm, it is not such a hard question.
ok, i see, there are no nice poeple in here...
even the rom developer haven't answer my message.

[Q] Hello, I am new

Hello, I am new to the smartphone world and I have been reading threads on here for a few days and decided to join since I got a infuse. I have ATT. and I dont understand how to download themes from this site to my phone. I am sorry if this has been asked before but I have no idea how this thing even works. Its funny when the Iphone came out I was all over it and loved it and then switched to a blackberry, now with this phone I feel like I am in the dark. Thanks in advance for any help and advice.
Dan
lucky_lefty said:
Hello, I am new to the smartphone world and I have been reading threads on here for a few days and decided to join since I got a infuse. I have ATT. and I dont understand how to download themes from this site to my phone. I am sorry if this has been asked before but I have no idea how this thing even works. Its funny when the Iphone came out I was all over it and loved it and then switched to a blackberry, now with this phone I feel like I am in the dark. Thanks in advance for any help and advice.
Dan
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Dan a good place yo start is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514886
SENT FROM MY AEON ROCKIN INFUSE
Thank you. I read that and I still have no idea what that stuff is. I just want a different theme, and I thought I could find it in the market but its only wallpapers. or am I missing something?
If your just wanting a theme download go launcher from the play store and then download themes for it.
In market/Google Play download Go launcher or AWD launcher to change main themes. I prefer AWD myself more things to tweek in settings. Once downloaded you can search the market for premade themes or create your own with a plugin for Go
If you want to change things like contact themes or dialers, I use Go contacts Ex. Same for SMS layout. Go has a Go SMS Ex and Go keyboard. All ive metioned are fully customizable and free. But some premade themes are pay
Hope this helps to get you started
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA
lucky_lefty said:
Hello, I am new to the smartphone world and I have been reading threads on here for a few days and decided to join since I got a infuse. I have ATT. and I dont understand how to download themes from this site to my phone. I am sorry if this has been asked before but I have no idea how this thing even works. Its funny when the Iphone came out I was all over it and loved it and then switched to a blackberry, now with this phone I feel like I am in the dark. Thanks in advance for any help and advice.
Dan
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Another Idea ...this is what I did before taking the plunge into these awesome custom ROMs,
YOUTUBE, do a search there for Samsung Infuse and themes for the android 2.3, you can get a great idea and some videos post the links to the market...
Just a idea, that's what I did...
BTW welcome....
Short Explanation
I'll try to keep this simple since I was a newbie recently lol
ROM - basically all the software on your phone, your entire OS, since you have ATT, you have:
stock ROM (unchanged), Android 2.2 Froyo (OS name)
Kernel - the drivers to make the hardware and software click, you have:
stock kernel (unchanged)
Developers edit stock ROMS and tweak them and release them for eveyone to use. Often, they release themes for them. To change your ROM, you have to:
-root (get administrative access, jailbreak for Android)
-get recovery (where you can flash ROMS, kernels and stuff) (flashing is another way to say installing)
-download a ROM, follow instructions and flash (install)
-download a theme FOR THAT ROM, follow instructions and flash (install)
If im missing something, let me know people thnkz
niral7 said:
I'll try to keep this simple since I was a newbie recently lol
ROM - basically all the software on your phone, your entire OS, since you have ATT, you have:
stock ROM (unchanged), Android 2.2 Froyo (OS name)
Kernel - the drivers to make the hardware and software click, you have:
stock kernel (unchanged)
Developers edit stock ROMS and tweak them and release them for eveyone to use. Often, they release themes for them. To change your ROM, you have to:
-root (get administrative access, jailbreak for Android)
-get recovery (where you can flash ROMS, kernels and stuff) (flashing is another way to say installing)
-download a ROM, follow instructions and flash (install)
-download a theme FOR THAT ROM, follow instructions and flash (install)
If im missing something, let me know people thnkz
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Very well put
SENT FROM MY AEON ROCKIN INFUSE
Themes
I have had very good results with the GO EX Launcher. There are all kinds of add-ons and themes you can get for free (tons more paid). You can also download an app called Zedge that will help you select wallpapers, sounds, and ringtones for free to finish it off. Enjoy!

[Q] Replacing current ROM to ICS

Hello
I'm an owner of a Desire S with 2.3 Gingerbread Rom and I would like to upgrade it to 4.0 ICS.
I understood that HTC released only RUU update that requires booting my phone. I don't have the technical knowledge to do it, and I'm afraid to mess thing up.
HTC sense on android 2.3 doesn't support Hebrew and RTL text, so the networks in Israel aren't selling the device. I bought it from a private store, which booted it (I think) and installed its own ROM (it's actually just the same 2.3 HTC's ROM but with Hebrew and RTL support). So I wonder: if the phone is already been booted, will the installing procedure of the HTC official 4.0 ROM will be easier and won't require the complex process of booting?
What I'm actually asking is will I be able to do it myself without risks? Will it be simple as just installing something? If it is, please explain to me how to do it, from the basics, because I really have no knowledge at the subject.
Thanks you all from advance for your help!
p.s - sorry if I had some grammar mistakes.
Flashing RUU has been discussed just about a million times. Please bother searching.
If you can't find all the answers just by doing a simple search - you shouldn't be touching your phone. Otherwise you have good chances of ending up with a phone that doesn't boot, waiting for answers from the forum that might come - and might not. Because most of the people that are capable of answering these questions, got tired. I definitely did.
P.S. It's rooting, not booting.
Read the stickies...
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda premium

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