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[NOTE]I am not affiliated with DroidTh3ory in any way, shape, or form. I am simply an evangelist of his work, acting as the middle man to give, the fine members of Android Central, a place to find, download, and discuss all things related to his incredible work. If you enjoy DT's work, I strongly advise finding him on droidHIVE and throwing a donation his way. Further, if you enjoy any work done by associated developers, please donate to them as well. They do this for free and we reap the benefits of their generosity and genius![/NOTE]
[WARN]Remember, flashing is serious business. Don't mess around and be careful. If you take precautions, you will be rewarded with such pleasantries as 8 app lockscreens, sick boot animations, and buttery awesomeness.[/WARN]
This rom may be the most revolutionary of any rom to debut on the Galaxy Nexus. In short, it's a hybrid. At your base level you have AXI0M (currently called DRIVEN), which is DT's own creation based on Android ICS 4.0.4. It's smooth, buttery, but featureless.
To remedy the lack of features, DT has "add-on packages." Do you like AOKP? Then flash the AOKP add-on package on top of the base. Do you like CM9? Then flash the CM9 package. Right now, the available packages are AOKP, CM9, and Codename Android, with more sure to come.
MORFR Features
Base Rom Download
Current Version - AXI0M MORPHR V1
Mirror courtesy of 2defmouze
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/47300967/AXI0M_MORPHR_V1_PRE_SIGNED.zip
Add-On Package Downloads - "Modules"
CNA (Codename Android) Module
Installation Procedure:
[INFO]1. Put both files--the base rom and the module--on your SDcard
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Flash the rom
4. Reboot/setup the base rom
5. Reboot into recovery
6. Flash the module
7. Reboot the mother
8. Profit[/INFO]
Changelog
Notes
Screens
Pure MORPHR, no Modules ==>
(notice the search soft key bug heh)
This thread will be updated with the base build + packages as soon as it's released. For more information, please visit the official thread here. Stay frosty my friends!
[WARN]As of July 2012, it appears that DroidTh3ory has ended this rom project and it is no longer being supported or updated. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did, and please give credit and respect to all of these incredible developers
.[/WARN]
[WARN]Remember, flashing is serious business. Don't mess around and be careful. If you take precautions, you will be rewarded with such pleasantries as 8 app lockscreens, sick boot animations, and buttery awesomeness.[/WARN]
This rom may be the most revolutionary of any rom to debut on the Galaxy Nexus. In short, it's a hybrid. At your base level you have AXI0M (currently called DRIVEN), which is DT's own creation based on Android ICS 4.0.4. It's smooth, buttery, but featureless.
To remedy the lack of features, DT has "add-on packages." Do you like AOKP? Then flash the AOKP add-on package on top of the base. Do you like CM9? Then flash the CM9 package. Right now, the available packages are AOKP, CM9, and Codename Android, with more sure to come.
MORFR Features
Base Rom Download
Current Version - AXI0M MORPHR V1
Mirror courtesy of 2defmouze
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/47300967/AXI0M_MORPHR_V1_PRE_SIGNED.zip
Add-On Package Downloads - "Modules"
CNA (Codename Android) Module
Installation Procedure:
[INFO]1. Put both files--the base rom and the module--on your SDcard
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Flash the rom
4. Reboot/setup the base rom
5. Reboot into recovery
6. Flash the module
7. Reboot the mother
8. Profit[/INFO]
Changelog
Notes
- If you're using ZipThemer for softkeys, you must use the module's .zip to update/configure edify.
- Known Bugs - when flashing the CNA module, Play Store won't download apps; search soft key remains on lockscreen
Screens
Pure MORPHR, no Modules ==>
This thread will be updated with the base build + packages as soon as it's released. For more information, please visit the official thread here. Stay frosty my friends!
[WARN]As of July 2012, it appears that DroidTh3ory has ended this rom project and it is no longer being supported or updated. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did, and please give credit and respect to all of these incredible developers
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