remove status bar and navigation bar gradient - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Any idea how can I remove the status and navigation bar gradient? I want full transparent.
I havent seen anything on xposed.
And I want to keep google gel launcher.

zipredictive said:
Any idea how can I remove the status and navigation bar gradient? I want full transparent.
I havent seen anything on xposed.
And I want to keep google gel launcher.
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I've been looking for this ever since I got my phone.
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PhilipTD said:
I've been looking for this ever since I got my phone.
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I've been looking for a way to do this for a while and I figured out a work around
What you will need
-xposed installer
-a module called tinted status bar
First install the module and reboot ... Now go into the module and go to settings UNCHECK respect kitkat api
... Then go to Google in the apps list and change all activities to number 0000000 in both nav and status bar.... The find the lock screen app and do the Same the result should be this
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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Ask me if you need any additional help.
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This works for the Navigation Bar but not for the Notification Bar

This did the exact opposite of what I wanted it to do. Instead of removing the gradient, it removed the entire bar but kept the gradient (I'm using xblast to make my bars solid). I'll post a screenshot if I get a reply.

orangeisnon said:
This did the exact opposite of what I wanted it to do. Instead of removing the gradient, it removed the entire bar but kept the gradient (I'm using xblast to make my bars solid). I'll post a screenshot if I get a reply.
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You haven't posted what you want to do in this thread, so I'm answering out of context.
This makes the bar transparent. That's what the first 00 means. You could replace that with ff to make it solid. If you're modifying with xblast too, you'll likely conflict.
This should remove the gradient under normal circumstances
Edit... I've tested and confirm the below works also with Nova launcher
1) installing the module allows the status bar colour to be determined by the app that is open. E.g. tapatalk with dark theme makes status bar Grey. Chrome makes it white. Nova makes it black
2) untick respect kitkat api is what stops kitkat enforcing the gradient.
3) select your launcher (for me, Nova) then set the status bar colour to what you like in "all activities". Most people just want rid of gradient but want to keep transparency so the 00000000 is selected. Otherwise it will default to whatever the launcher decides which for me was black
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rootSU said:
You haven't posted what you want to do in this thread, so I'm answering out of context.
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Let me elaborate: I used XBLAST to make my status and navigation bars solid (stat=orange, nav=white). However, the gradient that is usually there actually extends beyond the normal height of both bars, leaving a small amount of gradient visible on my wallpaper (whose top half is the same value orange and bottom is pure white). What I'm left with is (bottom up) white, grey, white, orange, dark orange, orange. What I want is to remove that left over gradient and make the bottom half of the entire screen white and the top half entirely orange.
Though, now that I think of it, I can get rid of XBLAST and just use this to remove the gradient, while extending my background to the very top and bottom of the screen. (as long as it actually removes the gradient)
But if you have a solution (besides that) I'd like to hear it as well.
Thanks for making me think.

orangeisnon said:
Let me elaborate: I used XBLAST to make my status and navigation bars solid (stat=orange, nav=white). However, the gradient that is usually there actually extends beyond the normal height of both bars, leaving a small amount of gradient visible on my wallpaper (whose top half is the same value orange and bottom is pure white). What I'm left with is (bottom up) white, grey, white, orange, dark orange, orange. What I want is to remove that left over gradient and make the bottom half of the entire screen white and the top half entirely orange.
Though, now that I think of it, I can get rid of XBLAST and just use this to remove the gradient, while extending my background to the very top and bottom of the screen. (as long as it actually removes the gradient)
But if you have a solution (besides that) I'd like to hear it as well.
Thanks for making me think.
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It's only the "respect kitkat api" part you need. The problem is, this app colours the status bar according to the app that is in focus on your screen too. You can set default colours for when the app is not colouring the status bar so you could set that orange. You can also turn off 3rd party apps from changing the status bar colour.
The gradient itself shouldn't extend beyond the status bar so maybe you just need to use something other than xblast to colour your status bar?
PS... I never used this app before. I don't care about gradient but I love it now. It's like PA colours but I can back up the settings now.
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rootSU said:
1) The gradient itself shouldn't extend beyond the status bar so maybe you just need to use something other than xblast to colour your status bar?
2) PS... I never used this app before. I don't care about gradient but I love it now. It's like PA colours but I can back up the settings now.
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1) I'm assuming the reason it was extending was because I used it along with xblast, and like you said they conflicted. I'm disabling it now to see what happens.
2a) I'm running PAC, (just installed this weekend) would it have PA colours in it? I haven't checked, but if I can do this without using xposed at all, that's even better.
2b) Since I'm running PAC and it's a nightly, I'm getting FCs every time I go into app settings (aka can't clear data that way), so it's getting kind of tricky to revert my settings for this app (again nightly, I have a bug where the text stays in the background while scrolling, making it difficult to read).
I'm about to leave work, I'll reply with how it went later.

I haven't used PA since JellyBean so I'm not sure if per app settings still exist. I assume they do.
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Nathanabrahams said:
First install the module and reboot ... Now go into the module and go to settings UNCHECK respect kitkat api
... Then go to Google in the apps list and change all activities to number 0000000 in both nav and status bar.... The find the lock screen app and do the Same the result should be this
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I've done everything here besides the Google part. Can you explain what is meant by "Google"? I have Google Search, GSF, Google Play Services, but not just "Google". I am on PAC if that helps. And my launcher is Launcher3 (which I hate, along with half of this AOSP crap. Their Google Keyboard is the worst kb I've ever used /rant).
And if anyone knows if it's possible to do this just with PAC settings, I'd appreciate knowing how.

He means the google launcher. Assuming that's the launcher you use.
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I just did a bunch of changes, and I found a few things.
1) I can not get the gradient to go away, no matter what I change. I have followed these directions exactly, then cleared data, rebooted, and tried again, and yet the gradient remains.
2) The gradient is absolutely without a doubt longer than the nav and status bars. Using only this app, I was able to make the nav bar (but interestingly NOT the status bar) solid white, and yet I can still clearly see the gradient. It seems almost that it is built in to both the Google Now Launcher and Launcher3.
3) Like stated above, I can not get the status bar to change. I don't know if it is (again) something built into the launchers, but it just won't turn solid (or transparent). However, opening recent apps will turn it solid.
4) Even after turning off respect KitKat API, the status bar changes color based on the app I'm using.
I've decided to use Nova Launcher. It works, so I'm good.

orangeisnon said:
I just did a bunch of changes, and I found a few things.
1) I can not get the gradient to go away, no matter what I change. I have followed these directions exactly, then cleared data, rebooted, and tried again, and yet the gradient remains.
2) The gradient is absolutely without a doubt longer than the nav and status bars. Using only this app, I was able to make the nav bar (but interestingly NOT the status bar) solid white, and yet I can still clearly see the gradient. It seems almost that it is built in to both the Google Now Launcher and Launcher3.
3) Like stated above, I can not get the status bar to change. I don't know if it is (again) something built into the launchers, but it just won't turn solid (or transparent). However, opening recent apps will turn it solid.
4) Even after turning off respect KitKat API, the status bar changes color based on the app I'm using.
I've decided to use Nova Launcher. It works, so I'm good.
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OK when i get home i shall provide video/screenshots and that may help

orangeisnon said:
4) Even after turning off respect KitKat API, the status bar changes color based on the app I'm using.
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Of course it does. Kikat api is only about gradient. I told you about this previously. :/
I don't think you understood my post
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How to get status and navigation bar transparent with gravity box?

Hello,
I've tried to find how to make the status and navigation bar transparent with gravity box on Nexus 5 but every post on the Internet shows something like "transparency management" in Gravity box but this option seems to be non-existent.
Any ideas?
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MadMatt89 said:
Hello,
I've tried to find how to make the status and navigation bar transparent with gravity box on Nexus 5 but every post on the Internet shows something like "transparency management" in Gravity box but this option seems to be non-existent.
Any ideas?
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Status bar and Nav bar transparency is determined by the app. Most launchers have it implemented and a small number of other apps do. There's an Xposed module to force transparency on apps but it's buggy as apps that weren't designed with transparent bars in mind would have elements drawn behind the bars rather than leaving it as space for them.
MadMatt89 said:
Hello,
I've tried to find how to make the status and navigation bar transparent with gravity box on Nexus 5 but every post on the Internet shows something like "transparency management" in Gravity box but this option seems to be non-existent.
Any ideas?
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The term "transparency management" was removed after KK I think.
Go to GravityBox -> Display tweaks -> Enable Translucent decor at the bottom. Reboot.
fxdil said:
The term "transparency management" was removed after KK I think.
Go to GravityBox -> Display tweaks -> Enable Translucent decor at the bottom. Reboot.
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I believe what that does is always force transparent status and nav bars on the Recent Apps screen (and maybe elsewhere, I never noticed it anywhere else). In AOSP (also stock ROM), if you're in an app that doesn't support transparent status/nav bars then tap on recent apps, it won't fade away the bars to transparency. Vice versa, if you're in an app that supports it (most common being launcher), tapping on recent apps will keep the bars transparent.
Most custom ROMs have worked around it so going to recent apps will ALWAYS fade the bars to transparency regardless if the app you were in had them transparent or not. That option in GravityBox does the same thing.
Try disabling that option in GravityBox and you'll see.
Lethargy said:
I believe what that does is always force transparent status and nav bars on the Recent Apps screen (and maybe elsewhere, I never noticed it anywhere else). In AOSP (also stock ROM), if you're in an app that doesn't support transparent status/nav bars then tap on recent apps, it won't fade away the bars to transparency. Vice versa, if you're in an app that supports it (most common being launcher), tapping on recent apps will keep the bars transparent.
Most custom ROMs have worked around it so going to recent apps will ALWAYS fade the bars to transparency regardless if the app you were in had them transparent or not. That option in GravityBox does the same thing.
Try disabling that option in GravityBox and you'll see.
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Actually, not for mine. When the option is enabled, recent apps screen displays black bars even if the app supports transparency weirdly enough. I never used the transparency option in gravitybox in the first place, so I'm more than happy to stick with the system default.

Status bar kitkat 4,4,4 always show

Hi
i did a search but cant seem to pin a how too
I want to be abled to always show even if status bar is transparent over top of a game playing so I can see what the wifi and battery is doing
I know can slide finger down. but it auto hides..
1) how can you change the time out of that
2) turn it auto hiding again..even if its finger swipe up
I search xposed modules but onyl found one that changes colour of clock and adds battery percentage
but nothing there to always show e.g. in full screen
if theres a module or app that edits build pro easily so can turn off and on would be great
cheers
I found a app.. but makes background solid its better then nothing
but thought xposed would have a option like this and choose transparent or own colours
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.jskt.togglestatusbar&hl=en
dont worry I found using the app below to turn it off and on when need and xposed module
Force Translucent KitKat and tick status but leave nav bar untick did the job!
does the trick.. now no black background but see through so it dont hide the
scores etc behind the status bar
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.jskt.togglestatusbar&hl=en
UPDATE--- found a better module for xposed but have to pay $3 for pro version
has a pop out you can enable to customise transparency and color for status bar
flat style colored bars
bonus is I can make the nav bar solid color like black with white font instead
of see through when swiping to bring up over top of a game

Material apps status bar tint problem

On the S6, certain apps, such as Google Photos, Mixcloud, Google Clock (there's plenty more) the status bar does not tint correctly, it has the same colour as the menu bar with a dark shade on top, anyone else noticed this? I don't have this problem on any other Lollipop device.
I've contacted Samsung support and they have stated it's a dev problem? I don't understand how when it's fine on all other devices, which makes me believe it's Touchwiz.
Any fix or help for this problem?
Hi,
It seems to be the default behavior of TouchWiz status bar, I don't believe you can do anything. I only tested Google Photos though, as it's the only app I have that you listed and compared it to my Nexus 10.
My S6 showed a completely transparent status bar with a dark shade on top (like a shadow), while Nexus 10 reduced the opacity of the status bar.
All the best,
~Lord
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Hi, if you have Xposed installed, there have two modules for your problem, the first is :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bocharov.xposed.fscb
He's very complete and he colored all the statusbar, and the other is lolistat, but I noticed he doesn't color with all apps :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-lolistat-statusbar-coloring-module-t3040463
That's it
Thanks.
Does anyone know of a rom that resolves this problem?

I don't think that this newest update was thought through...

Look at the navigation bar in the screenshot attached to this post, the application UI is black, the status bar is black, and the most common color is black. Ignoring all of this, the navigation bar is still white, and this will ironically burn the navigation bar in if you use the application too often.
Why can't the color just automatically match the status bar? It's kind of dumb to always have it as white, in applications with a black UI it looks ugly and ironically burns in. Doing the exact opposite of what the update was made to fix. There is also no way to change this, it's impossible to have any other color than something very light. This isn't a problem for me, because I always hide the bar in use (looks great), but for someone who doesn't want to do it, this will be a huge issue and annoyance.
My thoughs exactly. I have a lot of black apps and themes which frankly now look ridiculous. It is actually off putting having a huge white bar at the bottom when everything else is black or dark (and no, before some smart arse decides to say it, hiding it is NOT the solution).
I have also noticed in pretty much every app I have used that I now have this stupid bar pop up just above the nav bar which says press here to go full screen (which doesn;t actually go full screen anyway, all it does is get rid of the empty gap caused by this message in the first place). I mean WTF? I never had that showing up before and never had any issues before either.
galaxyYtester said:
Look at the navigation bar in the screenshot attached to this post, the application UI is black, the status bar is black, and the most common color is black. Ignoring all of this, the navigation bar is still white, and this will ironically burn the navigation bar in if you use the application too often.
Why can't the color just automatically match the status bar? It's kind of dumb to always have it as white, in applications with a black UI it looks ugly and ironically burns in. Doing the exact opposite of what the update was made to fix. There is also no way to change this, it's impossible to have any other color than something very light. This isn't a problem for me, because I always hide the bar in use (looks great), but for someone who doesn't want to do it, this will be a huge issue and annoyance.
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A "huge" issue is a bit of an overstatement in my opinion. Samsung has done this on purpose to make sure that the pixels that are turned off when the nav bar is black don't burn in slower than all the other pixels on the screen, which would create an even uglier sight if that happens.
MindlessNevada said:
A "huge" issue is a bit of an overstatement in my opinion. Samsung has done this on purpose to make sure that the pixels that are turned off when the nav bar is black don't burn in slower than all the other pixels on the screen, which would create an even uglier sight if that happens.
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But now the navigation bar will burn in faster than the rest of the screen, it is still a huge issue... The issue is still not solved, and it looks even uglier than before. A black navigation bar on a white themed app looks good, because it blends to the black bezel, and doesn't attract attention from the content of the app due to being practically invisible (only the icons to navigate are visible).
White catches the eye, and a white navigation bar on a black app is very distracting from the content you're trying to see. It also breaks the immersion of similar colors being displayed on the entire screen, a uniformity of darkness across the screen looks good, but not, if there is a white bar in the bottom breaking the immersion.
It's beyond me why Samsung hasn't made the navigation bar sync colors with the status bar. The goal to avoid burn-ins is to have a similar brightness / color on the whole display, to avoid differences that add up to burning in over time. The status bar shifts color based on application, this is why it doesn't burn in. It's white on white applications, and black on black applications. Copying this color for the navigation bar would be the perfect fix for burn-ins, but instead Samsung turned the bar bright white under ANY conditions.
ewokuk said:
My thoughs exactly. I have a lot of black apps and themes which frankly now look ridiculous. It is actually off putting having a huge white bar at the bottom when everything else is black or dark (and no, before some smart arse decides to say it, hiding it is NOT the solution).
I have also noticed in pretty much every app I have used that I now have this stupid bar pop up just above the nav bar which says press here to go full screen (which doesn;t actually go full screen anyway, all it does is get rid of the empty gap caused by this message in the first place). I mean WTF? I never had that showing up before and never had any issues before either.
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Here's a fix if you don't mind themes.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/themes/theme-dark-default-t3597615
ggrant3876 said:
Here's a fix if you don't mind themes.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/themes/theme-dark-default-t3597615
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What if I want to keep the default stock look? It's not a proper solution to change the entire device's theme to be black, just to have a black navigation bar. This also brings back the burn-in issue on light themed apps, the navigation bar being black will burn in slower than the rest of the screen.
Nvm
Totally agree. Not only this but the whole software seems like it is not there yet.
I have actually disabled automatic updates on my S8+ both in normal settings and under developer settings after hearing about this update. Shouldn't that be enough? Or can I prevent the update entirely somehow without root?
leeswagger said:
I have actually disabled automatic updates on my S8+ both in normal settings and under developer settings after hearing about this update. Shouldn't that be enough? Or can I prevent the update entirely somehow without root?
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If you want to completely stop system updates, you can do that with a package disabler. There are paid ones that have tons of features like data clearing, but those aren't needed in this case. The Adhell ad blocker has a package disabler built in to it, you can download the Adhell app from here if you want: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.getadhell.androidapp
After downloading and opening the application, it prompts you to give it permissions to enable the Knox service, used for blocking ads and disabling packages (no root needed). After this is done, tap the middle option in the bottom, that says "Package disabler". A list of applications appears, you can just scroll down to find the system update application, and flip the switch on the right to disable it. After this you won't get notifications of system updates anymore, because the application used for them is technically uninstalled. It still is there, but it's not in use anymore.
galaxyYtester said:
If you want to completely stop system updates, you can do that with a package disabler. There are paid ones that have tons of features like data clearing, but those aren't needed in this case. The Adhell ad blocker has a package disabler built in to it, you can download the Adhell app from here if you want: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.getadhell.androidapp
After downloading and opening the application, it prompts you to give it permissions to enable the Knox service, used for blocking ads and disabling packages (no root needed). After this is done, tap the middle option in the bottom, that says "Package disabler". A list of applications appears, you can just scroll down to find the system update application, and flip the switch on the right to disable it. After this you won't get notifications of system updates anymore, because the application used for them is technically uninstalled. It still is there, but it's not in use anymore.
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Ohh, I actually have booth Adhell and Package Disabler (The individual app) I will disable that thanks!

Various Mods for 8.1 June Update

I now have a working Aroma installer with all the mods below and more. Thanks to @Diesel_Jeremiah for testing them for me. Like the instructions below, in the Aroma you must flash one of the base first. One has stock WiFi-Data icons, the other has up-down traffic arrows included. After that you can install the others in any order and without rebooting. If you ever do reboot there is no need to flash base again unless the Aroma installer has been updated.
Center clock aod versions take the system icons off aod but leave center clock on it. The regular center clock options are the opposite.
The Aroma's come with the following options:
Clock mods
Internet speed indicators
3Minit Mod
Enabled stock WiFi-Data in-out arrows
One percent batteries
Battery percent on AOD
Navbar height adjustment 30-48 dip
Colored statusbar icons
Colored Navbar Icons
Colored Notification Backgrounds
Colored Notification Text
Colored QS backgrounds
Colored QS text
3,4,5,6,7 column QS tiles
Navbar swap of back and recents
Invisible power menu button in far right hand corner of statusbar. Tap closes the screen, long press brings up the power button menu.
Remove carrier text
Remove NavBar completely with 3,4,5,6,7 column QS options.
Invisible home button on far left of status bar option for LMT or other mods that might not start as intended.
Ability to add your own custom NavBar icons:
Instructions:
Make a folder on your sdcard called "custom"
Put the NavBar Icons of choice in it. Don't forget "dark" ones if you want them to change color on light background
If the Icons are material by google, select the option corresponding to your Navbar height. If they are not material, flash "custom icons with no padding" (last option under Navbar height). In order to swap icons you will have to go back and flash aroma again and flash either navbar swap with corresponding navbar height if they are material or custom navbar swap, (last option under Navbar swap) if not material.
Aroma 8.1 June update uploaded 6-6-18
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=890278863836290061
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TWRP themes. I did not make these themes but I changed the color and modified the XDA ones to work with dual boot pixel phones. Unzip and put a "theme" folder directly inside the TWRP folder on your sdcard. Inside the theme folder put the ui.zip of your choice. They are from this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/themes/themes-twrp-theming-links-development-t3598833
Dark blue XDA
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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Lite Blue XDA
Transparent - This is untouched by me as it was already dual slot ready. You can upload the background png file of your choice. Click a button rather than swipe when installing.
Would love a centered clock. How does one go about installing this? Sorry if I missed something.
Do they work on the 2 XL too?
swedespeed7 said:
Would love a centered clock. How does one go about installing this? Sorry if I missed something.
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Flash the base first (first file) then flash whatever else you want.
Savoury said:
Do they work on the 2 XL too?
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No but I have some stuff on the 2 XL forum.
Tulsadiver said:
Flash the base first (first file) then flash whatever else you want.
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Thanks! Only thing required for this is custom recovery, correct?
swedespeed7 said:
Thanks! Only thing required for this is custom recovery, correct?
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And root.
Tulsadiver said:
And root.
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Got it, thanks!
I have my 32 dip navbar again like I did on my old pixel.
Thank you very much!
I notice the downloads say "for the Google Pixel(sailfish), by Tulsadiver"
Since this does not say for Walleye, has anyone tried them to verify they work on the Pixel 2?
Edit:
Flashed base
Black notification background
White text
Working wonderfully.
EDIT 2:
Your aroma installer from here is working as well.
Diesel_Jeremiah said:
I notice the downloads say "for the Google Pixel(sailfish), by Tulsadiver"
Since this does not say for Walleye, has anyone tried them to verify they work on the Pixel 2?
Edit:
Flashed base
Black notification background
White text
Working wonderfully.
EDIT 2:
Your aroma installer from here is working as well.
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Sorry, I use the same aroma for every phone and don't change that. My bad.
Tulsadiver said:
Sorry, I use the same aroma for every phone and don't change that. My bad.
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I did notice the ability up install the 3minit battery is not in the aroma installer. I installed the apk prior as well.
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Diesel_Jeremiah said:
I did notice the ability up install the 3minit battery is not in the aroma installer. I installed the apk prior as well.
Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
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8.1 cannot be deodexed at this time. The sources have not been released.
Diesel_Jeremiah said:
I notice the downloads say "for the Google Pixel(sailfish), by Tulsadiver"
Since this does not say for Walleye, has anyone tried them to verify they work on the Pixel 2?
Edit:
Flashed base
Black notification background
White text
Working wonderfully.
EDIT 2:
Your aroma installer from here is working as well.
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I appreciate so much your trying this and confirming it works. I don't have this phone so I never know until someone confirms it for me.
Tulsadiver said:
I appreciate so much your trying this and confirming it works. I don't have this phone so I never know until someone confirms it for me.
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Of course. Happy to help.
I did hit a bootloop.
On my second phone, I flashed the base (TWRP zip install).
Then when I flashed only with the aroma:
1 Black notifications
2 White text
3 Right clock w/ day & ampm
Bootloop.
What finally worked was:
1 Base (TWRP zip install)
2 Black notifications (TWRP zip install)
3 White text (TWRP zip install)
4 Reboot
5 Aroma > Right clock w/ day & ampm
Is there a way to remove the battery icon while keeping percentage? Also, change battery percentage to green when charging?
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Diesel_Jeremiah said:
Of course. Happy to help.
I did hit a bootloop.
On my second phone, I flashed the base (TWRP zip install).
Then when I flashed only with the aroma:
1 Black notifications
2 White text
3 Right clock w/ day & ampm
Bootloop.
What finally worked was:
1 Base (TWRP zip install)
2 Black notifications (TWRP zip install)
3 White text (TWRP zip install)
4 Reboot
5 Aroma > Right clock w/ day & ampm
Is there a way to remove the battery icon while keeping percentage? Also, change battery percentage to green when charging?
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Remove battery icon, yes, green when charging, no.
I just noticed that the status bar is now showing on the lock screen.
Diesel_Jeremiah said:
I just noticed that the status bar is now showing on the lock screen.
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Yeah, I noticed that too.
It also shows up during the always on display.
Other than that the mods are working well.
Diesel_Jeremiah said:
Of course. Happy to help.
I did hit a bootloop.
On my second phone, I flashed the base (TWRP zip install).
Then when I flashed only with the aroma:
1 Black notifications
2 White text
3 Right clock w/ day & ampm
Bootloop.
What finally worked was:
1 Base (TWRP zip install)
2 Black notifications (TWRP zip install)
3 White text (TWRP zip install)
4 Reboot
5 Aroma > Right clock w/ day & ampm
Is there a way to remove the battery icon while keeping percentage? Also, change battery percentage to green when charging?
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So flash the base
Black notif
White text
All apps notifs are black and has white notifs?
infamousvincci said:
So flash the base
Black notif
White text
All apps notifs are black and has white notifs?
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All notifications are black background with white text, yes.
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Tulsadiver said:
Remove battery icon, yes, green when charging, no.
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Could you change the battery icon to the lightning bolt that shows next to the clock on the lock screen, and have it show when charging? That way the color doesn't need to change, yet there would be an indicator that the phone is charging.
IE:
Not charging = battery percentage
Charging = battery percentage & lightning bolt
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