[Q] How to get rid of the Android logo/icon in dialer? - Android Themes

Have a rooted HTC Desire with Android 2.2. How do I get rid of the green android thingie that appears when the phone dials or receives incoming calls? I just want to get rid of this (or replace it with something less irritating), not install a whole new theme.

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Android 1.6 SQSH

Hello, i've been trying to get android on my HTC Titan and i've been able to get myn's Warm Donut Build working great on it, except i can never receive an SMS message when I am on the home screen. I have to stay in the Messaging app so i can receive any text messages.
So my question was if there was any way to fix that so I can receive messages no matter where i am.
Also, i like many of the other themes that myn has, but i was wondering if there was any way get them in a SQSH build. Or, if there was a Donut build with all the basic core things like Phone, and SMS
Thanks!
omgar said:
Hello, i've been trying to get android on my HTC Titan and i've been able to get myn's Warm Donut Build working great on it, except i can never receive an SMS message when I am on the home screen. I have to stay in the Messaging app so i can receive any text messages.
So my question was if there was any way to fix that so I can receive messages no matter where i am.
Also, i like many of the other themes that myn has, but i was wondering if there was any way get them in a SQSH build. Or, if there was a Donut build with all the basic core things like Phone, and SMS
Thanks!
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you should have asked this in myn's thread rather than making a new one. Ive never heard of the messaging problem you mentioned.

[Q] getting rid of default LG things and customizing

Hi guys, I've got this p990 as my first android phone.
Years passed customizing WM... well air needed to be freshened!
Anyway down to my "problems"
A)
I hate the LG lockscreen, but I found no way to go back to default.
Also since I installed GO SMS PRO, received sms notifications continue to appear on it even after reading messages.
So I installed FlyScreen but don't like it that much.
Installed WidgetLocker and that suits me better, but I can't find any notification widget, something like a transparent overlay with the relevant info.
Maybe customizable. I've seen something like that in the Widgetlocker Themes, but even downloading theme doesn't fetch the widgets though.
Using android sliding bars for everything is really horrible.
B) how can I change the system icons (battery,wifi,etc)?
It's rooted, but I'm still running stock. Tried a Cyano nighlty but it didn't boot so I reverted to stock.
C) using GO SMS Pro, why do I have to select it as default on every reboot?
D) using ExtendedControls, reboot doesn't work although it got root permission. It gets stuck on the waiting window, system still works ok (I can go to home, and do everything). Who should I ask?
On a side note: since this phone runs on a tegra2, what would be the problem in flashing an honeycomb rom like asus transformer's?

Messaging without left/right bubble/boxes?

Is there any way that I can go back to the look of Messaging from Android 2.2.2?
I've just moved into my Note (running ICS 4.0.3) from my trusty old Dell Streak, and am very disappointed to find that messaging uses the common speech bubble layout, which I hate. 2.2.2. on the Dell presented messages in a black and white text format, one message underneath the next, and I'm extremely keen to get this back on the Note.
Is there any way I can either tweak Messaging 4.0.3 to look like 2.2.2, or else can anyone recommend a messaging app that doesn't use left/right side speech bubble/boxes but presents messages in - dare I say it, at the risk of sounding arrogant - a more adult way?
Thanks.
That isn't the ICS messaging app, it's Samsung's skin. There are a few different messaging apps such as GO SMS but I've never used any.
Many thanks.
I've installed Handcent and I think I may indeed be able to tweak it to my liking. Under a "Bubble settings/conversation style" you can choose "Android", which is very close to what I'm used to.
Problem solved - I think!
Good to hear you solved the problem. The beauty of Android, if you don't like something change it!

[Q] Flashed new ROM, only receiving partial text messages

Hi All,
Just flashed "Stock with Goodies 1.18" and now if someone sends me a large, multi part text I only receive one of them. I've had text issues with new roms before but not this specific one where I just receive 1 of 3 for example.
Any ideas?
HTC One Sprint....full wipe before flash.
I've updated both profile and prl....still only partial texts when they are longer than 1.
kulshan said:
Hi All,
Just flashed "Stock with Goodies 1.18" and now if someone sends me a large, multi part text I only receive one of them. I've had text issues with new roms before but not this specific one where I just receive 1 of 3 for example.
Any ideas?
HTC One Sprint....full wipe before flash.
I've updated both profile and prl....still only partial texts when they are longer than 1.
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Well, flashed a new rom as I couldn't get it fixed.
At least now I'm receiving all texts...just really slowly and out of order. Which I know is an age old problem.

Verizon Visual Voice Mail 3.0 apk File

Hello Everyone,
So I flashed my Verizon LG G2 from KitKat 4,4,2 to stock 4.2.2 thankfully, but the problem I am having is, I am missing the Visual Voice Mail App, I mean I have the old one that comes already installed which is version 2.2, I believe , but I want the one that is 3.0 , here is why:
As you know that Verizon now offers a free Basic Visual Voice Mail, and I did have it working on Kitkat, but not on Jelly Bean.
So Please Please Please, I am happy that I flashed my phone to 4.2.2, so if you can post a .apk file for the Verizon LG G2 Visual Voice Mail App that comes with KitKat 4.4.2 , since it is free to use and it saves me a lot of time to dial *86 every time I get a Voice Mail (ugh)
The one I have now makes me dial *86 every time I click on it, even if I click "Subscribe for Visual Voice Mail" , it gives me an error.
So again, Please if anyone has a KitKat version on their LG G2, Please pull out the APK File for Visual Voice Mail 3.0.6 I believe is, and post it here, I will greatly appreciate it, or simply if you have it ready without going through your phone.
Not sure if this will work or not, but just a thought.
Go to xda-developers Verizon LG G2 Verizon G2 Android Development [ROM] XDABBEB's VS980 v2.2.0
There xdabbeb posted zips for removed lg and google apps. The VVM might be in there. I'm not too sure, I don't have it on my phone.
Best of luck!
almargahi said:
Hello Everyone,
So I flashed my Verizon LG G2 from KitKat 4,4,2 to stock 4.2.2 thankfully, but the problem I am having is, I am missing the Visual Voice Mail App, I mean I have the old one that comes already installed which is version 2.2, I believe , but I want the one that is 3.0 , here is why:
As you know that Verizon now offers a free Basic Visual Voice Mail, and I did have it working on Kitkat, but not on Jelly Bean.
So Please Please Please, I am happy that I flashed my phone to 4.2.2, so if you can post a .apk file for the Verizon LG G2 Visual Voice Mail App that comes with KitKat 4.4.2 , since it is free to use and it saves me a lot of time to dial *86 every time I get a Voice Mail (ugh)
The one I have now makes me dial *86 every time I click on it, even if I click "Subscribe for Visual Voice Mail" , it gives me an error.
So again, Please if anyone has a KitKat version on their LG G2, Please pull out the APK File for Visual Voice Mail 3.0.6 I believe is, and post it here, I will greatly appreciate it, or simply if you have it ready without going through your phone.
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almargahi said:
Hello Everyone,
So I flashed my Verizon LG G2 from KitKat 4,4,2 to stock 4.2.2 thankfully, but the problem I am having is, I am missing the Visual Voice Mail App, I mean I have the old one that comes already installed which is version 2.2, I believe , but I want the one that is 3.0 , here is why:
As you know that Verizon now offers a free Basic Visual Voice Mail, and I did have it working on Kitkat, but not on Jelly Bean.
So Please Please Please, I am happy that I flashed my phone to 4.2.2, so if you can post a .apk file for the Verizon LG G2 Visual Voice Mail App that comes with KitKat 4.4.2 , since it is free to use and it saves me a lot of time to dial *86 every time I get a Voice Mail (ugh)
The one I have now makes me dial *86 every time I click on it, even if I click "Subscribe for Visual Voice Mail" , it gives me an error.
So again, Please if anyone has a KitKat version on their LG G2, Please pull out the APK File for Visual Voice Mail 3.0.6 I believe is, and post it here, I will greatly appreciate it, or simply if you have it ready without going through your phone.
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The .apk is in XDABBAB's 2.2.0 LG apps zip. Make sure you copy over the .apk and the odex file. Let us know if it works...
almargahi said:
Hello Everyone,
So I flashed my Verizon LG G2 from KitKat 4,4,2 to stock 4.2.2 thankfully, but the problem I am having is, I am missing the Visual Voice Mail App, I mean I have the old one that comes already installed which is version 2.2, I believe , but I want the one that is 3.0 , here is why:
As you know that Verizon now offers a free Basic Visual Voice Mail, and I did have it working on Kitkat, but not on Jelly Bean.
So Please Please Please, I am happy that I flashed my phone to 4.2.2, so if you can post a .apk file for the Verizon LG G2 Visual Voice Mail App that comes with KitKat 4.4.2 , since it is free to use and it saves me a lot of time to dial *86 every time I get a Voice Mail (ugh)
The one I have now makes me dial *86 every time I click on it, even if I click "Subscribe for Visual Voice Mail" , it gives me an error.
So again, Please if anyone has a KitKat version on their LG G2, Please pull out the APK File for Visual Voice Mail 3.0.6 I believe is, and post it here, I will greatly appreciate it, or simply if you have it ready without going through your phone.
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Ever tried Google voice mail? Having voice mail transcribed and sent as text (and/or email) is great. You can also play back the voice mail from Google voice or Google dialer, so there really isn't a need to call.
It's a bit of a pain to install (a computer with chrome and Google voice app is helpful), but it's worth it.
lg g2 xdabbeb's vs980 v2.2.0
Watching this one :good:
Google Voice
Yeah i get a lot of questions as to why i want the visual voicemail app also. Not only do we have to pay for it but Google Voice does all the transcribing and such also. Its just a ease of use thing for me, as i think they hope it would be. I pay for the feature but also dont get it with a custom rom. I cant find the apk anywhere, which is unusual. If anyone can help i would also appreciate it.

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