rooted flex, want to customize. - LG G Flex

I rooted my flex and wanted to know if there was an app like Rom Toolbox Pro that I used with my LG Optimus L9 and LG G Pro. is there an app like this yet... if not can you please recommend some apps that will do pretty much the same things. for example: change dpi, custom fonts globally, other tweaks, etc. also is there a good way to put a custom recovery on here. I read a thread about it and also another one that said use freegee pro. it's a D95010n. would I benefit more from going back to stock 10c or 10l?

Xposed modules rock for this phone and make your phone extremely customizable . I wouldnt use rom toolbox some1 soft bricked using a font from that app not sure if app is incompatible or if that person did something wrong but either way
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They probably did something wrong cuz I've been using Romtoolbox PRO for years and on this phone with no issue. Its my go to source for root browser or build prop editing. But the fonts from ROM toolbox don't seem to stick after reboot. Think it has something to do with the stock software being odexed. So after several attempts to change fonts with romtoolbox and nothing happening good or bad I doubt that's what soft bricked your buddies phone. The boot animations work good. Even the tablet specific animations.
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bbobarino said:
Xposed modules rock for this phone and make your phone extremely customizable . I wouldnt use rom toolbox some1 soft bricked using a font from that app not sure if app is incompatible or if that person did something wrong but either way
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Most of ROM toolbox pro works good for this phone but there is an issue with it soft bricking your phone when trying to change fonts.. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. Soft bricked my g pro changing a font. I'm wanting to know another way to change my fonts on the flex.
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[REQ] AOSP 4.1.1_r6 (JRO03R) ROM

I would love a stock ROM without any customizations based on the latest sources dropped in AOSP, would anyone be kind enough to build me one? I'm sure I'm not the only one to want this. I don't got the kind of net or computer to compile myself (the source download itself is 6GB which is a bit difficult for me at the moment).
If you're rooted I think this is what you want http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1905961
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I haven't look for just a stock build of that, but haven't seen one anywhere. The above link is just for drivers/binarys and isn't a full ROM.
Not sure but I think that is the major difference between the two?
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Not sure but I think that is the major difference between the two?
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This... it is only the new drivers.
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Be wary though, I think flashing the drivers mixes things up behind the scenes, for example I'm always running bug less beast for stability and I after I flashed the drivers everything seemed fine, till I went to the hospital and well they got free WiFi which would always connect properly, u just have to open a webpage to accept terms, conditions and then u can use their WiFi, well the other day (still on bugless beast) I tried to connect it would not obtain IP address what so ever so I couldn't even get to the splash screen to accept conditions and activate the WiFi, so I thought hmm I been here before plenty of times using my n7 with the mentioned ROM and had no issues with their WiFi then I started to think it was them and WiFi must be screwed up at the moment, and well that never changed my phone was fine so I decided f-it reflash the ROM on my n7 and boom that was the fix, anyways go download the latest bugless beast he updated to latest jro03r and is completely stock aosp with a nice reboot menu and camera/lock screen shortcut are included as well
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Hi,
Anyone knows if this new drivers solve the black line problems that appears for less than a second using soft or white backgrounds like tapatalk and chrome?
Thank you.
luzifers said:
Hi,
Anyone knows if this new drivers solve the black line problems that appears for less than a second using soft or white backgrounds like tapatalk and chrome?
Thank you.
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Nope. Still there.
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Ok thx,
We'll be waiting for the next update from Google to solve this little problem.
I built the android-4.1.1_r6 branch a few hours ago, and have it running now. It has nothing
installed and is really useless as-is, I will upload it if you really want it.
EDIT:
I just went ahead and uploaded it
http://www.mediafire.com/?9yivy1dh53dhnco
flash system.img, boot.img with fastboot
boot into recovery wipe data/factory reset
install Nexus7-Binary-Update-JRO03R.zip
or it wont work.
install gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip if you want
any Google services.
I also uploaded ClockworkMod touch 6.0.1.4 for grouper
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1913562
JRO03S.
I use that and it work very well. I don't see any difference between r
This and the original D
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I did not see any diff ether, and went back to D, finely having a device that I can
build the OS from official source is nice though.
capoooro said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1913562
JRO03S.
I use that and it work very well. I don't see any difference between r
This and the original D
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To the people that are not rooted

Can you tell me why you are not rooted. I'm just curious. I've seen a lot of people that say they are not rooted and or rooted but not running a ROM. I've done it a lot on my gnex but have not found the need to do it on this phone.
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Same here. Still not rooted.
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I just rooted last night, Stock kernel, Stock ROM. The only reason I rooted was so that I could calibrate my display on my phone. There is no other reason for me.
rooted but still using stock ROM
After rooted you can install so many useful apps (e.g. CWM Recovery, Titanium Backup Pro, Market Enabler, Root Explorer........)
Everything is good here, so why put development software on it.?
There's no reason to not root, or at least unlock the bootloader, when you first get the phone. It'll save you a ton of hassle down the road should you ever decide that you want or need root
Solutions Etcetera said:
Everything is good here, so why put development software on it.?
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Because you can? I don't have the bloody phone yet, but it's going to get rooted.
Ordered my Nexus 4 on Nov. 13th. Still waiting.
Yeah I'm unlocking the bootloader as soon as it arrives, I'll probably leave it stock for a bit but my last 3 devices I bought with the intention of leaving them stock, then decided to root later, and 3 devices I lost data on. So yeah just unlock it when you get it to leave the option open
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I'm not rooted because:
1) I have no need to be. Stock does everything I want it to do.
2) Having root doesn't allow some apps to work such as Google Movies & TV.
3) I got sick of flashing ROMs, making backups, and restoring everything after a wipe.
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Root is useful for some application like ads filter, anti virus like Avast with remote controls. It is only a choice to do if you really need it
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You guys probably are not aware of the amazing custom Roms like paranoidandroid that gives you so much control of your phone. Also great kernels like matrix that gives you more Battery life. Stock is great but android is all about modding.
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El Daddy said:
I'm not rooted because:
2) Having root doesn't allow some apps to work such as Google Movies & TV.
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http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/07/google-play-movies-streams-rooted-android-devices-now/
They fixed that actually...
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Cor-master said:
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/07/google-play-movies-streams-rooted-android-devices-now/
They fixed that actually...
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Oh nice. I'm glad they fixed that.
This is going to be my first android phone as I'm coming from blackberry and I was doing some research as to rooting my device. That's probably the direction I am going to go but I just had one question. What are the potential drawbacks of rooting your device? I read that some apps don't work such as banking apps and things along those lines. Just wanted to get all the possible information. I'm located in Canada, if that relates to any location specific apps.
Thanks
EDIT: Found some tutorials and threads, thanks
I did unlock the bootloader and I'm rooted, no ROM. I to got tired of flashing and making back ups and redoing my home screen multiple time a week if not every day. That's fun for awhile. But for me all the Roms are all the same for the exception of a few things. My phone runs great and I do get very good battery life. I can understand why some do it but I think android is at that point to where it does and have everything I want. I'm even thinking about unrooting my phone. Haven't needed any thing that requires root yet. I did have the display app for awhile for my screen but I've not used it that much and have not noticed that my screen is slightly yellow. My flickster app won't work when I'm rooted so I think I might unroot it.
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I stayed unrooted for 8 days which is actually a record with any Android device. I liked stock and had no problems with it, but there were just a few features in Cyanogen that I love that aren't available in stock. And they're actually small things such as the volume toggles and the percentage number for battery. But they were worth it. So far my Cyanogen experience has been just as smooth as stock, so there really haven't been any drawbacks. I'm also using the Faux kernel which seems to have improved the wakelock problem the device was having on the stock kernel. I was able to get somewhere around 20 hours of battery life yesterday when I was getting around 12 on the stock kernel. I still haven't calibrated the display to my likings yet, but I'll get to that. Needless to say, I'm really enjoying having a Nexus 4.
I liked rooting my vivid because sense sucked, but I went with a aosp ROM and was very happy. Though, what I like more is messing with new software updates (official) and not being rooted just makes that easier to download. There's nothing I miss from rooting. Everything I did was to make the phone as smooth running as possible and that's what I got now.
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Not rooted. The entire reason I rooted my old GS2 was to get AOSP on it. This has it in its purest, best form stock.
I root because I want to block ads, use titanium backup, Franco Kernel, AOKP (I have my menu and search button back plus the nav bar ring has more options than just google now). I use TWRP for backups in case I mash my phone and Google doesn't have images up yet... I can at least restore mine LOL. I use lots of tasker tasks with root. Use Datasync to auto backup and restore games and other app data on each device (not just when flashing ROMs. I mean I play a game and put down phone pickup tablet and data is already synced on there.). There's just so many things to do with it!
I will eventually, and most likely roll to CM, but until that time I just have no need for it.
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Optimus G rom on Nexus 4 actually works!

Hi Guys,
I just tried to flash a stock Optimus G rom on my Nexus 4 and it booted up!
Alot of stuff is working but Wifi/GSM doesnt work =[
I didnt change anything in the ROM! I am using optimus G kernel and build.prop!
The screen looked absoluetely gorgeous!
Anyone willing to help me get a stable ROM?
Thanks!
What do you want from the Optimus G software?
There isn't usually much development unless just for the sake of it.
Aerys said:
Hi Guys,
I just tried to flash a stock Optimus G rom on my Nexus 4 and it booted up!
Alot of stuff is working but Wifi/GSM doesnt work =[
I didnt change anything in the ROM! I am using optimus G kernel and build.prop!
The screen looked absoluetely gorgeous!
Anyone willing to help me get a stable ROM?
Thanks!
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You realize these 2 phones are technicaly not identical? And why would you want to install full stock LG software on a Nexus?
I wouldn't mind having an optimus g ported ROM. Just for the sake of playing around with it. Plus if I recall correctly they did have a few fun features to mess with
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Yeah this might be interesting. I would assume that you would have to take the drivers from google's site and put them in the rom but that's way above my head...anyone willing to do that?
Which rom exactly did you flash?
Aerys said:
The screen looked absoluetely gorgeous!
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I'm betting this was from the kernel Maybe this is a good tip for nexus 4 kernel devs!
Just curious, but would you mind posting how you did this? Also, how much better does the screen work? More importantly, is the camera better (or does it even work)? I've been eyeing this for a while (HERE), and was wondering if I could format/re-partition my device into an Optimus G?
Connor Baker
I would like to see an optimus g based rom since I like trying every version of android. And can you tell us which rom you flashed or just give the link?
Aerys said:
Hi Guys,
I just tried to flash a stock Optimus G rom on my Nexus 4 and it booted up!
Alot of stuff is working but Wifi/GSM doesnt work =[
I didnt change anything in the ROM! I am using optimus G kernel and build.prop!
The screen looked absoluetely gorgeous!
Anyone willing to help me get a stable ROM?
Thanks!
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I bet wifi/gsm would work if you flashed LGOG radio....
Posted a question on the LG Optimus G forums. Anyone wanna try to take a crack at it?
QUESTION IS HERE. CLICK ME! NO, CLICK ME. IT DOESN'T MATTER, JUST CLICK THIS GENERAL BLOCK OF TEXT. IT'S ALL THE SAME FREAKING LINK :FACEBASH:
Connor Baker
Hope someone gets this working, the new LG UI is kinda neat. Wouldn't mind giving it a spin
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Plz someone port the friggin bubble screen unlock!!!!
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Camera doesnt work. Ill try to flash the optimus g radio tomorrow!:laugh:
Can someone add the navigation bar in the framework-res ?
I maybe release a alpha build tomorrow
I've actually been looking for an optimus g port for the nexus 4. I thinks its pretty nice and has good features. I would definitely use it and having options doesn't hurt; isn't that one of the reasons we love android so much ?
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optimus g
I had an optimus g before my Nexus 4. There are quite a few things I miss. The UI is good the camera has a number of better settings and options. I looked being able to use the feature that allowed you to watch a video while texting or really anything else. The bad part is that it is still only ICS. BTW the screen does look much better.
Girn said:
Plz someone port the friggin bubble screen unlock!!!!
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Haha! If there is one thing I love about the opyimus g it is the gorgeous unlock screen
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optic2015 said:
I had an optimus g before my Nexus 4. There are quite a few things I miss. The UI is good the camera has a number of better settings and options. I looked being able to use the feature that allowed you to watch a video while texting or really anything else. The bad part is that it is still only ICS. BTW the screen does look much better.
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I read some variants are already getting Jellybean.
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optic2015 said:
I had an optimus g before my Nexus 4. There are quite a few things I miss. The UI is good the camera has a number of better settings and options. I looked being able to use the feature that allowed you to watch a video while texting or really anything else. The bad part is that it is still only ICS. BTW the screen does look much better.
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You mention the screen looking better. Does the optimus g have the same screen as the nexus 4? I keep hearing how the nexus 4 is washed out but I am satisfied. This makes me want to try a ROM with a kernel that has different color settings. But I'm so satisfied with rooted stock rom that I do not see a reason to change tbh
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shadehh said:
You mention the screen looking better. Does the optimus g have the same screen as the nexus 4? I keep hearing how the nexus 4 is washed out but I am satisfied. This makes me want to try a ROM with a kernel that has different color settings. But I'm so satisfied with rooted stock rom that I do not see a reason to change tbh
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yes it has the same screen. the difference is the calibration of the screen, aka rgb value, gamma value. i have heard the optimus g has a better calibrated screen out of the box. btw if you want the different color settings you dont have to change the rom, its all in the kernel. make a nandroid of your setup and flash a kernel with gamma control, eg faux/franco. this is just a kernel change and your rom will still be the same stock rom, but you will have control over the calibration of your screen. stock is okay and you get used to it, but you would be surprised how much better it can be. oh, and with the kernel you will probably get a faster phone with more battery life. but if you dont like having the custom kernel you could always restore your nandroid
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yes it has the same screen. the difference is the calibration of the screen, aka rgb value, gamma value. i have heard the optimus g has a better calibrated screen out of the box. btw if you want the different color settings you dont have to change the rom, its all in the kernel. make a nandroid of your setup and flash a kernel with gamma control, eg faux/franco. this is just a kernel change and your rom will still be the same stock rom, but you will have control over the calibration of your screen. stock is okay and you get used to it, but you would be surprised how much better it can be. oh, and with the kernel you will probably get a faster phone with more battery life. but if you dont like having the custom kernel you could always restore your nandroid
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I might give it a shot. So you are saying battery life stays the same or even improves? Guess I'll keep stock and try another kernel. What would you recommend? I've heard good about Franco's kernel. Guess ill try tomorrow. For now I'll just say good night
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Anyone else feel like this?

http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/05/27/i-think-im-done-hacking-my-smartphones/
Skins were horrible, but I'm really liking what OEMs are doing now, this article literally took the words out of my mouth.
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From time to time you might feel like that. But it does not mean that you can't tamper with a phone, especially a nexus one.
Yes if I would buy an s4 the only thing that I would is root it just for the sake of TB.
But with the nexus you can do anything and is super easy to return to where you were.
And no counter or avoiding warranty by unlocking the bootloader you just need 3 words to lock or unlock it and of course a backup
I don't say you have to become a crack flasher but trying mods and roms will make you have a better perspective and even convince you that stock is better.
Anyway, everything is up to you.
You can always leave it at stock and wait for that much desired OTA.
Cheers mate
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I only flash custom ROM's and Kernels for performance, not so much additional features or looks.
No, I don't feel like this because I own a nexus device.
Kinda off topic question: what does everyone need titanium backup for? I always see people saying "the only reason I root is for TB", but why would you need to backup your apps if your not flashing Roms?
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lowrider262 said:
Kinda off topic question: what does everyone need titanium backup for? I always see people saying "the only reason I root is for TB", but why would you need to backup your apps if your not flashing Roms?
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You can uninstall or freeze system apps with tb.
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You can uninstall or freeze system apps with tb.
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Oh, ok. I've been using root explorer to delete system apps for so long I forgot TB could do it too.
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Ice Cream Sandwich was the end of custom ROMs on the phone for me. I have CM on my N7, however, I feel it runs better. I always buy a phone and make it make me flash something else. Since the Galaxy Nexus, I have had no need to do this.
lowrider262 said:
Kinda off topic question: what does everyone need titanium backup for? I always see people saying "the only reason I root is for TB", but why would you need to backup your apps if your not flashing Roms?
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Agreed, it's circular logic. Especially now that game stats/etc will be saved so you can pick your phone or tablet up and still be at the same spot in the game.
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You can uninstall or freeze system apps with tb.
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You can disable system apps with the OS since ICS, too.
I love Flashing Hacking Modding all the good things that goes with owning a Nexus.. :good::good::good: But I don't go over the top... See my banner
crachel said:
Ice Cream Sandwich was the end of custom ROMs on the phone for me. I have CM on my N7, however, I feel it runs better.
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Agreed, Android has been closing the gap, if my current ROM/source wasn't available I'd happily rock stock.
I bought a nexus 4 because I love hacking, customizing and bricking my phone and all this stuff, I love it, no regrets, I dont want to go back to touchwiz and timescape...
If stock android had customizable notification toggles built-in I'd probably stay 100% stock. And yes I know there's apps on the market but Ive tried them & didn't like.
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This is why I own a Nexus 4.
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I stopped reading right here
There’s a reason that the HTC One benchmarks lower on CM10.1, despite running Android 4.2.2, than it does on Sense 5.0, which runs Android 4.1.2
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I used to feel like this. Back when I had a g2x I flashed because I HAD to frequently. Every ROM would inevitably become unstable and I would find myself looking for a new ROM to flash. Annoying as hell really. My n4 is rooted stock 4.2.2 w/ franco kernel for help with battery drain. I truly yearn for the day that I don't have to do anything to a phone. Not even root. Will the nexus line eventually come pre-rooted as well as unlocked? A man can dream can't he?
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I don't feel like I need to install a custom rom with this device. Tweaking it with a few mods gets me what I need. I still don't get why some refuse to mod the phone because they want to get the next ota update. Once it is released, all one has to do is flash a rooted version that should appear here within 24 hours.
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If stock android had customizable notification toggles built-in I'd probably stay 100% stock. And yes I know there's apps on the market but Ive tried them & didn't like.
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This and I want Google to give the option to unlink the bloody notification and call volume. I also want brightness slider in the notification or quick settings, dont understand why no one apart from Samsung considers the importance of the slider.
Oh and did I say battery percentage? While it's not exactly a deal breaker but still does not make any sense why stock android doesn't have it.
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uploder said:
I used to feel like this. Back when I had a g2x I flashed because I HAD to frequently. Every ROM would inevitably become unstable and I would find myself looking for a new ROM to flash. Annoying as hell really. My n4 is rooted stock 4.2.2 w/ franco kernel for help with battery drain. I truly yearn for the day that I don't have to do anything to a phone. Not even root. Will the nexus line eventually come pre-rooted as well as unlocked? A man can dream can't he?
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Oh man! A former G2x user... that also lives in Central NJ. Remember when we were waiting for the O2x ICS update? No HW acceleration or anything, it sucked.
I don't flash nearly as often as I used to like I did with my G2x. I stick with ROMs for much longer now. I'm happy with CM10.1
uploder said:
...Will the nexus line eventually come pre-rooted as well as unlocked? A man can dream can't he?
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I don't understand why it doesn't come pre-rooted. Just like enabling the Developer options, there should be some method needed to enable root, aside from the whole custom recovery custom root solution thing. Normal users aren't exposed directly to root, and power users who need root, can easily enable it. And... new users can root too without the need of those toolkits :good:
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I don't understand why it doesn't come pre-rooted.
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Because it's a giant security hole..

Soft keys

Could someone upload or post link to the soft keys apk. I've deleted something or changed build prop or something and have lost my soft keys. I've got LMT launcher working and gravity box pie available but would like to have the soft keys just in case one of the pies fails. Thanks.
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The front touch buttons doesn't even show up in the settings. Lmao. I've really done it now. Lmao
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wase4711 had the same issue and he couldn't figure it how to get them back. He was within his 14 day window and was lucky to get his swapped out. Maybe ask him what all he tried. I don't even think a factory reset brought them back. Maybe the LG tool?
I looked in system /app and didn't see softkeys. Apk
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I dont see that file either, so it might not be what the problem is.
When it happened to me, I was within my 14 days, so I didn't bother trying to restore, I just exchanged it.
I tried everything, including a factory reset, and nothing helped.
At this point, I think I would use the lg flash tool, and restore to stock with the T-mobile .kdz file,unless you happened to have a buildprop backup
Another reason why I'm sticking with stock. I know this would happen to me and I don't need that headache. lol
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I would try to download GMD auto hide soft keys or whatever its called to try to toggle hiding the navbar and then enabling it worked for me one time on my RAZR
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Thanks for looking guys. I still haven't gotten my stock soft keys back but I found and xposed module that creates, themes, and mods soft keys specifically so I installed it and I actually like it better due to the auto hide and the themes for the soft keys.
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What module is that??
Its a mod for xposed installer called "UDN PRO"
Ultimate Dynamic Navdar Pro I think I got it on the play store though. It works great. No issue with starting after boot or anything. No issues so far.
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mattwheat said:
Its a mod for xposed installer called "UDN PRO"
Ultimate Dynamic Navdar Pro I think I got it on the play store though. It works great. No issue with starting after boot or anything. No issues so far.
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Thanks for that! Can you post screenies with your newly modded nav buttons?
mattwheat said:
Its a mod for xposed installer called "UDN PRO"
Ultimate Dynamic Navdar Pro I think I got it on the play store though. It works great. No issue with starting after boot or anything. No issues so far.
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I wish I would have known about this before returning my first flex when the buttons disappeared!
now that you can make the navbar go away, have you tried installing Themer? I doesnt work on the flex, because of the native navbar, but I wonder if it would work now with this mod enabled..
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Is there a module on Xposed to hide the stock trigger? I immediately got UDN pro just for the customization aspect, and love it, but I can't find a way to get rid of the ugly stock trigger, unless I go the "dangerous route" as the app calls it lol..
I don't know for sure. I was deleting bloat or what I thought was bloat and must have accidently deleted the touch keys app or something. That's what caused me to search and find that apk and it is an exposed mod or at least listed on my exposed module list.
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I don't know for sure. I was deleting bloat or what I thought was bloat and must have accidently deleted the touch keys app or something. That's what caused me to search and find that apk and it is an exposed mod or at least listed on my exposed module list.
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Understood and duly noted! Now if we can just find out what exactly it was that you deleted, that would be great!
That's been my whole reason for the thread. Cuz at first I was trying to get them back. But now I'm not so sure I want them back.
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mattwheat said:
That's been my whole reason for the thread. Cuz at first I was trying to get them back. But now I'm not so sure I want them back.
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it looks like with that app, you dont need them back...
wase4711 said:
it looks like with that app, you dont need them back...
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Guys, I finally found something that seems to work! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidesoftkeys with root permission of course! With an in-app purchase of 3 bucks, IIRC, you get the pro version, which allows more customization.. And you can hide the stock soft keys completely, even while in system settings
wase4711 said:
it looks like with that app, you dont need them back...
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At sometime he might like if he was to sell his phone.

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