Does anyone sell fonts which have been designed to have smoothed edges and render more anti-aliased by design?
I prefer Avante Garde Book if anyone can link me to such a thing.
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OK, so I'm probably getting a FUZE.
But, I have to tell you -- I am underwhelmed by many aspects of what AT&T did to customize it. So, I'm looking for info/discussion on what I can do to remedy:
1. GUI: AT&T seems to have ruined the slick, black TF3D GUI. WTF? Why go inverse and make it a white-based GUI? It looks weak. I'm surprised there isn't more hubbub about this. It just doesn't put TF3D's best foot forward, IMHO. I am not necessarily interested in flashing ROMs... but I have not seen anyone with a FUZE able to change the GUI without ROM switch. What are the possibilities here?
2. Backplate - the Sprint Touch Pro backplate is gorgeous (as is their TF3D GUI). And I think the entire Sprint case is more rounded across the board. Makes the unit look very slick, and frankly, skinnier and smaller. I do not expect to be able to replace the entire case (can I?), but I would like to replace the backplate with a matte version (and preferably the Sprint's version). What backplate options will I have?
3. Is the screen glass or plastic? I've read that the original Touch Pro is very scratchable, but on another review site, it said that Sprint's version was made of glass.
Any info appreciated.
JonDeutsch said:
OK, so I'm probably getting a FUZE.
But, I have to tell you -- I am underwhelmed by many aspects of what AT&T did to customize it. So, I'm looking for info/discussion on what I can do to remedy:
1. GUI: AT&T seems to have ruined the slick, black TF3D GUI. WTF? Why go inverse and make it a white-based GUI? It looks weak. I'm surprised there isn't more hubbub about this. It just doesn't put TF3D's best foot forward, IMHO. I am not necessarily interested in flashing ROMs... but I have not seen anyone with a FUZE able to change the GUI without ROM switch. What are the possibilities here?
2. Backplate - the Sprint Touch Pro backplate is gorgeous (as is their TF3D GUI). And I think the entire Sprint case is more rounded across the board. Makes the unit look very slick, and frankly, skinnier and smaller. I do not expect to be able to replace the entire case (can I?), but I would like to replace the backplate with a matte version (and preferably the Sprint's version). What backplate options will I have?
3. Is the screen glass or plastic? I've read that the original Touch Pro is very scratchable, but on another review site, it said that Sprint's version was made of glass.
Any info appreciated.
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il address TF3d
there is a program in the diamond forum which does all that you want. you can simply switch themes or change every aspect of the gui go check it out
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2. Backplate - the Sprint Touch Pro backplate is gorgeous (as is their TF3D GUI). And I think the entire Sprint case is more rounded across the board. Makes the unit look very slick, and frankly, skinnier and smaller. I do not expect to be able to replace the entire case (can I?), but I would like to replace the backplate with a matte version (and preferably the Sprint's version). What backplate options will I have?
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Sprint's version completely takes away from the sexiness, IMO. I don't see the battery covers being interchangeable with the Fuze. Only think I have found was this... http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=172018 Not sure if it will fit the Fuze, but the matte is a lil better looking to me.
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Sprint's version completely takes away from the sexiness, IMO. I don't see the battery covers being interchangeable with the Fuze. Only think I have found was this... http://www.expansys-usa.com/p.aspx?i=172018 Not sure if it will fit the Fuze, but the matte is a lil better looking to me.
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I guess it's a matter of taste, but I find a smooth, clean surface to be preferable to a sculpted on for simple in-hand feel.
Thanks for the link -- it does look like the matte, but it's deeper than the original back because it's for the extended battery.
We need to find the matte back for the original batter if I can't afix the Sprint one (and I'm betting I can't, because the Sprint TP looks like an entirely different case from all aspects).
Is there a way we could get a custom backplate made for the Transformer (and maybe dock) to replace the current plastic?
I was thinking 3D printing (Shapeways and Ponoko came to mind) as they now offer printing in stainless steel but I have no 3D modelling skills and don't know how feasible it would be
Or if there's a place where we can send parts to be replicated in other materials, that would be perfect
Anyone have any ideas?
Have anyone tried this decal (or something like it) on their Omnia 7?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-Omn...Accessories&hash=item415bf90ca0#ht_1833wt_972
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Try gelaskin, u can get better design there. Just google gelaskin for samsung omnia 7~
I tried gelaskin for my omnia. I used my own skin.
Well, i can't post link to image but i was really pleased by the result.
Quality of the skin is there and it's not complicated to apply it on the phone.
I was the best way i found to protect my phone. Case currently available are not really sexy and i wanted something with color.
Definitely recommend GelaSkins, I have a plain white skin (just with my initials). The buttons and the text aren't printed in super high detail, but it's done its job well (hiding the cheap, ugly screen protector I use).
I'm wondering has anyone found any of those battery door replacements that have any kind of design on them? Instead of a one full colour that there is loads of. I haven't seen them anywhere and thought it would be a nice idea!
Just for clarification I mean the ones that replace the back of the phone and have a door on them, with or without S-View. I know they don't offer any protection, but I don't drop my phones.
I never seen the Cases with design.
I've seen a few at etsy:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/1510551...ga_ship_to=US&ga_ref=auto1&ga_search_type=all
http://www.etsy.com/listing/1510617...ga_ship_to=US&ga_ref=auto1&ga_search_type=all
I don't know much about metal and stuff or DYI, but I was wondering if it would be possible to get rid of the blue color on the metal part around the phone? I personally would prefer it just being plain polished metal or brushed, I know it's odd but looking at my s10+, it just looks so much better aesthetically...
Dude don't do that. You'll end up ruining the looks of your phone.
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I don't know much about metal and stuff or DYI, but I was wondering if it would be possible to get rid of the blue color on the metal part around the phone? I personally would prefer it just being plain polished metal or brushed, I know it's odd but looking at my s10+, it just looks so much better aesthetically...
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I did this on my Nexus 6 (Shamu) you have to take the whole phone apart soak the frame in Greased Lightning to remove the anodization and then use something like mother's aluminum polish.
Not something I would do again but here is the final outcome of the phone.
Edit: The Nexus 6 had a mid frame that was not attached to the screen (unlike the 7 Pro) so DO NOT attempt this with the 7 Pro.
Not encouraging you to DIY but if you happen to... Please post photos
Do not attempt to disassemble your phone to do this, here is a link to the One Plus 7 Pro ifixit teardown. If you notice near the end they didn't try to separate the screen from the chassis of the phone as this completely destroys the screen. This is what happens when you try.
A user in my telegram group sanded and polished the frame on the 6T, but he didn't take it apart. So it had still a few black marks left on the frame. So if you attempt to do this, use a high grid sandpaper with a bit of water and make sure to cover the class, after that polish it.