It's because you have a folder on your SD card called media that has all the ringtones and such on it from when you ran ThundeROM![]()
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It's because you have a folder on your SD card called media that has all the ringtones and such on it from when you ran ThundeROM![]()
You guys rock! Thanks for the choices. I'm really liking the TwoPointTwo theme. In the TwoPointTwo theme in the status bar would it be possible to change the "Ev" to "3G"? Its not a huge deal our anything it just reminds me of my old Samsung Intercept......looking back on it damn I hated that "phone" lol.
Also, in some of the custom themes, I've noticed that the unread count notifications in the notification bar are so large that you can't tell what is unread (i.e. Talk, Email, SMS, etc.).
Can you provide an example of 1 theme that your referring to? That will help in the troubleshooting process.
The Gingerbread theme with the round battery icon...I really like that theme, but it's unread counts in the notification bar are too large...almost oval instead of round.
Also, I believe it's the TPT theme...the GTalk notification cannot be seen in the notification bar or pulldown.
do you have to flash a build prop and kernal or can you just flash the rom and nothing elas?
do you have to flash a build prop and kernal or can you just flash the rom and nothing elas?
Something I noticed today, I flashed Lego-Rom because I like the idea behind it. So then I picked a theme (mine), I then flashed Xionia kernel and proceeded to OC. My phone is stable 806 on thunderom and roms I have made. Lego at 806 would give me sudden reboot syndrome. Nandroid back to thunder and 806 is fine. Then I remembered I am still on stock lego build prop, flashed deluxe and no more reboots. Any reason why?
Thanks
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Unread counts? Do you mean like when you get enough notifications to generate the red "+" image with a corresponding number?
so what are the difference between theseKernels/boot.imgs added to post #4.
so what are the difference between these
Kernels/boot.imgs added to post #4.
How hard would it be to make an 806 version of those kernels?