[APP] Android Market 3.2 - LG Optimus Black

New Android Market from the Nexus Prime (Ice Cream Sandwich).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18288455#post18288455
After rebooting, open Market, tap menu and market settings. Scroll down and check your market version (3.2.0), enjoy..

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I want the "android market" apk install file for 1.6 rom.

The rom I used for G2 has a market 2.0 , it can only display free software.
So I want an old edition of market installer. Thanks!

I need "Gre Theme GO launcher EX" v1.5 apk, please!

I have "Samsung Galaxy Ace". I have problem finding "Go Launcher EX" themes on Android Market. I have "Go Launcher EX" version 1.30 installed and some Themes installed -the ones I could find APK files for. I have installed "Gre Theme GO launcher EX" version 1.0 but had some problem with it. I could not find the APK for 1.5 anywhere. Thanks in advance!

[Q] Swype on Gummy Kang 3.2.1

Just flashed to gummy 4.0.4 i cannot find swype and I hate all the similar keyboards from the play market. any ideas as to get the "stock" swype on ICS?
I had to sign up for the beta and download it that way.
http://beta.swype.com/
You have to register, download an installer, then install from their installer app, but it works.
Thanks!

Ics/jb theme (no root needed)

ICS THEME FOR DROID 3 ​
So You Don't Want To Root/Custom Recovery/Custom Rom Your Droid 3 But You Want ICS/JB Then You Came To The Right Thread
Ok Now Lets Get The Ice Cream On That Droid
First,Download ICS keyboard Form The Playstore
Then Apply The keyboard In Settings
Then,Download ADW Launcher
Then Set It As Default Home Screen
Then,Download Holo Locker Then Apply The Lock Screen
Then,Download Mood ICS Live Wallpaper And Apply It
Finally,Download ICS apps Like Camera,Gallery,Clock,Calculator And Dialer
If You Are Rooted Here Is A Bonus For You
1.Go Into Build.prop And Change 2.3.4/2.3.6 to 4.0
2.Remove Stock Apps Such As Launcher,keyboard,Camera,Clock,Gallery And Dialer (Just For More Speed)
3.Apply A ICS Boot Animation
SlimWiz said:
ICS THEME FOR DROID 3 ​
So You Don't Want To Root/Custom Recovery/Custom Rom Your Droid 3 But You Want ICS/JB Then You Came To The Right Thread
Ok Now Lets Get The Ice Cream On That Droid
First,Download ICS keyboard Form The Playstore
Then Apply The keyboard In Settings
Then,Download ADW Launcher
Then Set It As Default Home Screen
Then,Download Holo Locker Then Apply The Lock Screen
Then,Download Mood ICS Live Wallpaper And Apply It
Finally,Download ICS apps Like Camera,Gallery,Clock,Calculator And Dialer
If You Are Rooted Here Is A Bonus For You
1.Go Into Build.prop And Change 2.3.4/2.3.6 to 4.0
2.Remove Stock Apps Such As Launcher,keyboard,Camera,Clock,Gallery And Dialer (Just For More Speed)
3.Apply A ICS Boot Animation
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What is it with you. Do you actually think that applying a theme to a ROM makes it a different ROM? Building ROMs requires using the actual android version you want to build as its base, using themes is not the same thing.
Making it LOOK like another android version does not make it that android version.
I can dress myself up to look like a woman but that doesn't actually make me a woman.
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Install ANY CUSTOM FONT! - Works in One UI 4.1 and older versions.

In this updated guide I'm gonna show you how to install any custom fonts you like in your Samsung Galaxy device WITHOUT ROOT. It works in all One UI (Android) versions; even in One UI 4.1!
ALL CREDITS TO @sathishtony 's #mono_ app and @__TrungDK__ 's method!
• #mono_ version 2.1 [NO-ROOT] ➜ https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...v2-1-for-samsung-oneui-1-2-3-no-root.4195613/
• __TrungDK__'s thread ➜ https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...r-android-10-oneui-2-5-samsung-phone.4203153/
Video tutorial:
Steps to follow (updated in 2021):
1. Make sure you are signed in into your Samsung Account.
2. Download and install #mono_ v2.1.
3. Launch #mono_ and allow the permissions it asks.
4. Install Samsung Sans through the #mono_ app.
5. Change your device's font to Samsung Sans.
6. At your phone's Settings, go to "Accounts and backup" and then to "Back up data" under Samsung Cloud.
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6.5. If you can't find the Back up/Restore options due to carriers hiding them:
I. Download Activity Launcher from the Play Store.
II. In the search field you type "Cloud".
III. In the Samsung Cloud submenu you will find the Back up/Restore options.
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7. Select only "Settings" and back them up.
8. Move your custom fonts to the "ttf" subfolder inside the "monofonts" folder (Internal Storage►monofonts►ttf).
8.5. If your font is not a ".ttf" font, then you may convert it using any online tool.
9. Go back to #mono_ and tap on "Load TTF". Select the font you want to change to.
10. Under the "Load TTF" button, tap on "Install". Uninstall Samsung Sans.
11. Tap again on the same "Install" button. Install the "fake" Samsung Sans.
12. At your phone's Settings, go to "Accounts and backup" and then to "Restore data" under Samsung Cloud.
13. Select only "Settings" and restore it. Don't delete the backup.
14. Android will be tricked into thinking that it's applying again Samsung Sans but it will actually apply your custom font!
15. You may repeat this process from step 8 or 9, for every other font, now.
Useful links:
• Create a Samsung Account ➜ https://account.samsung.com/
• Activity Launcher ➜ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.szalkowski.activitylauncher
• Google Sans font ➜ https://github.com/sahibjotsaggu/Google-Sans-Fonts
• (EXTRA) SamsungOne font ➜ https://github.com/SamsungInternet/OneUI-Web/tree/master/oui-css/fonts
• (EXTRA) San Francisco (iOS) font: ➜ https://github.com/AppleDesignResources/SanFranciscoFont
• Older zFont 3 Method ➜
I hope it helps you!
i'm unable to install mono app on my Samsung Galaxy J2 2018 (android 7.1.1). Any other way to do it????
ai.Sanaul said:
i'm unable to install mono app on my Samsung Galaxy J2 2018 (android 7.1.1). Any other way to do it????
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You can try with the zFont 2 app in the Play Store. It should have options for older Android versions.
BredzProh said:
You can try with the zFont 2 app in the Play Store. It should have options for older Android versions.
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Thanks for replying. ❤
But it didn't worked, have any other ways to do it ??

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