i love the rom except for i like the stock battery level indicator icon anyway to get that on this rom? thanks
It its a jpy rom. Look for a jpy theme that has what you are looking for
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I replaced my stock lockscreen with the AOSP lockscreen with Galaxy S Tweaker while using the stock JPO rom. I can't find the same lockscreen option for JPY in GST, and I think doing so manually is too difficult. Is the AOSP lockscreen going to be kept after I upgraded my phone from JPO to JPY? Thank you very much!!
anyone?
Nope after you upgraded to official XXJPY, you will get Samsung Stock Lockscreen. If you use custom XXJPY rom, it depends what the custom rom gives you. Darky's is using AOSP lockscreen. Nonetheless, you can still do it manually and it's very easy. Download the theme template from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
Yours should be this one:
Theme template (AOSP lockscreen, XXJPY).
So I've tested lots of GB Roms. On most of them i had about 4%-5%/hour battery drain with 3g on (Vodafone Romania).
However, on JVH i have 1%-2% drain/hour with 3g on. And it's not just one JVH Rom, this happens on stock JVH plus a few other custom roms. The best battery life that I can get is on Ficeto's JVH base.
I tried most GB versions before and after JVH, up to JVT, nothing can compare to JVH, regardless of stock roms or custom roms.
Also, kernel and modem does not seem to have a big impact on these findings - I tried ZSJPG modem on all Roms, this seems to be the best modem.
What is so special on JVH? Is there a setting that I can use on newer roms? I don't want to be stuck on JVH, plus it still has the alarm clock bug that was fixed on 2.3.5
How much Display time do you get and how many days with moderate usage under JVH? Can you provide some battery history screens?
Hello. All I want is a mod for i9000 only to instal the circular battery and extended menu for 2.3.6 JVU. Is there anywhere on this forum to download? Thx !
Look for andip's mod for jvu, its really good
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Hi, i have DDKQ5 stock rom with cf-root, and i want to change my battery icon to %, i have see some custom rom with % style battery icon, but as my previous experience, i don't get battery backup on custom rom, so is there any way to change stock rom battery icon, i have rooted my ace with cf-root
http://uot.dakra.lt/
Best solution is to install one of the battery monitor apps in market, on stock rom i used battery monitor 9.4 (search in market), little mem and cpu, configurable, does what it should do....
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I agree with anonymous here. Take a nandroid backup first and try playing with UOT Kitchen. They're REAL good.
I'm running a mostly stock GB ROM (rooted with speedmod kernel) and would like to have a percentage or number battery indicator without running more software (I run bad ass battery monitor at the moment but suspect it is chewing some of my juice)
What's the lowest risk, simplest mod I can make that didn't involve running a widget or more software?
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you will have to make your own mod on UOT kitchen website , and flash it via recovery (u will need root).
or u can search the forum for such % mods but, u may not like the way the icon looks, so making one with UOT kitchen is always your choice of which icon u want to choose , but its quite tricky cos each rom and each build have different framework and different files so u have to be carfefull with that otherwise u wll endup with bootloops...
i used to make some for my desire HD but now with the Note its different and to be honest i just couldnt be arsed looking for files for each rom i flash so i just stopped...
I would highly recommend the themed version of JKay's mod:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439635
It gives you a 1% battery icon and a lot more besides if you want it, with a single zip file.
Looks good except it says to load it via CWM, I'm running the N7000DXLC2 ROM with the Odin Speedmod kernel and as I understand it that means I don't have CWM.
Any idea how to load it without CWM?
You do have CWM recovery. I was running DXLC2 with Speedmod too.