[REQ] Navbar customization and toggle conversion on stock ROM - Nexus 4 Themes and Apps

Title says it all. I'm looking for a way to customize the navbar (edit/re-map) as you can in AOKP without actually flashing AOKP. I know it was possible on the Galaxy Nexus. So I guess I'm wondering if there's a universal app/script/mod that will allow customization of any navbar. Also looking for a mod which can turn the tiles in the two-finger pull down menu into actual toggles.
I'm hesitant to use AOKP because the battery life is nowhere near as good as it is with stock, and it's still kinda buggy because it's not official yet.

stfu and flash AOKP already

inh said:
stfu and flash AOKP already
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How cool do you feel.
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abnormalreply said:
I'm hesitant to flash AOKP because the battery life is nowhere near as good as it is with stock, and it's still kinda buggy because it's not official yet.
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That's no excuse when you can flash the stock image back onto the phone in a minute, my battery life is great with aokp.

peachpuff said:
That's no excuse when you can flash the stock image back onto the phone in a minute, my battery life is great with aokp.
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I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. How does having the ability to flash back to stock fix my concerns about running AOKP in the first place?

abnormalreply said:
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. How does having the ability to flash back to stock fix my concerns about running AOKP in the first place?
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Your concerns hold no water, one person says this while another person counters it with that. Flash aokp and if you don't like it go back to stock, its as easy as that.

You could try this: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/30278-how-to-step-by-step-guide-to-add-menu-and-search-soft-keys/
MCR has the option in the kitchen for search and small menu nav buttons and it's the stock ROM with a few things added.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2009561

peachpuff said:
Your concerns hold no water, one person says this while another person counters it with that. Flash aokp and if you don't like it go back to stock, its as easy as that.
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My concerns hold no water? Why are you assuming I haven't already flashed AOKP which led me to establish the premise of my OP? Or did you completely disregard the logic behind that because you essentially just wanted to say, "I use AOKP"?

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Why are you assuming I haven't already flashed AOKP which led me to establish the premise of my OP?
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Your sig tell me so.

peachpuff said:
Your sig tell me so.
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His signature says he's never flashed AOKP?

Related

Low battery = no flash

I have looked and can't seem to find a thread or an answer to a question/request. I was trying to take a picture just yesterday at night time and my phone said there is no flash available because battery was low. Is there a way somebody can work around this or is this just unchangeable? Any help would be appreciated. I am currently running Juggernaut 3.69 ICS themed.
There is enough hate in the world. Why can't we all get along here ...?
Its better than the vibrant that wouldn't let you open the app at all .I know that was no help but i had to put my two cents in
have you tried disabling the Power Saving Features?
AllGamer said:
have you tried disabling the Power Saving Features?
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Yeah its disabled, I rarely mess with that.
There is enough hate in the world. Why can't we all get along here ...?
unlvmike said:
Yeah its disabled, I rarely mess with that.
There is enough hate in the world. Why can't we all get along here ...?
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You can try to toggle the flashlight in the 14 pulldown bar, and hoo back to camera?
NM that didn't work
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Flash features are kernel related. I remember faux disabling the flash cutoff that came stock on the phone. With the tweak in the kernel, your flash would work even if you had 10% battery left. He tweaked it on the MT4G and Sensation, I don't know if he did.it with the current S2 kernel that came out today.

Glide Now Rooted...Now How About Mods?

So I don't have the phone, but I am interested, hence I have been following the whole rooting process, etc.
Simply put, as the phone has now been rooted, has anybody tried any of the standard Captivate ROMs yet? In particular, anybody try the Captivate ROM for Cyanogenmod on the Captivate Glide?
I gather it won't work seeing as how the underlying hardware is different (Hummingbird on the Captivate VS. Tegra 2 on the Captivate Glide), but who knows...
I'd try but I don't have the phone...yet
I am 99.9% Sure it will not work without any modification. The hardware of the glide is very different from the original captivate.
it will require different kernel at MINIMUM.plus hardware keyboard driver, open/close switch .... other drivers different as well...
Somebody needs to put out a system dump so we can start hacking this thing
crt60 said:
Somebody needs to put out a system dump so we can start hacking this thing
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We first need to have CWM
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We first need to have CWM
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What would be the procedure for getting CWM to work on this phone and do you think we will ever see something like CyanogenMod or a port of ICS on this phone?
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What would be the procedure for getting CWM to work on this phone and do you think we will ever see something like CyanogenMod or a port of ICS on this phone?
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They will probably release ics for this phone eventually
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do you have any insight?
Because ATT is not famous to update their phone
crt60 said:
They will probably release ics for this phone eventually
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do you have any insight?
Because ATT is not famous to update their phone
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure the original Captivate never got an official gingerbread release from AT&T.
So my confidence in AT&T is pretty low.
Not really a full mod but someone who knows how to remove all the preloaded crap on it should release a clean rom.
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Not really a full mod but someone who knows how to remove all the preloaded crap on it should release a clean rom.
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Work in progress but CWM would be an amazing plus!
Aside from loading a custom launcher or us getting a vanilla ROM,
Any way to adjust the 4 bottom nav icons with different ones?
much needed vanilla rom if you will
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Not really a full mod but someone who knows how to remove all the preloaded crap on it should release a clean rom.
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exactly what im looking for, a LITE version of the current rom so we can install our own apps for the certain things AT&T finds necessary for us to have..
clockwork58 said:
Aside from loading a custom launcher or us getting a vanilla ROM,
Any way to adjust the 4 bottom nav icons with different ones?
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assuming its like EVERY other touchwiz, open app drawer, hit menu, view type - customizable grid, then hit menu, edit. drag n drop your icons around however you like. when done, click menu, view type - alphabetical grid
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Work in progress but CWM would be an amazing plus!
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any news on getting cwm on our glides? or a cleaner rom perhaps
**on another note :i got the OC working finally (restating from my other post in your guide)
Battery Icon mod.
I have figured out how to change the battery icon in the status bar to show the percentage. the phone is programed to only show in 5% increments, but it't better that guessing!
I have posted a MOD thread here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396655
Please check it out and provide some feedback.
Thanks.
I got to change my icons, including the battery icon to a 5% increment one with rom toolbox very useful app!
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I will try to make an BLN activated kernel. So the Touch-Key-LEDs can be used! Without optical notification I can't use the phone. I really need it.
fatxdad said:
I will try to make an BLN activated kernel. So the Touch-Key-LEDs can be used! Without optical notification I can't use the phone. I really need it.
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Get this: NoLED
It's better than any notification light, and since our screens are OLED, only the icon area draws power. I've noticed no significant battery loss.
LagunaCid said:
I got to change my icons, including the battery icon to a 5% increment one with rom toolbox very useful app!
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Where did you get the 5% increment battery icons from? Rom Toolbox has only 1%, 10% and 20%.

Long press back button to kill app?

It's not in my developer options and I'm on stock IMM76K rooted. How can I accomplish?
swiftbmx said:
It's not in my developer options and I'm on stock IMM76K rooted. How can I accomplish?
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its in the rascream rom and some other custom roms http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/
AOKP rom...
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Avoiding custom roms, tried over 10, only stock gets me very good battery life
It's not a feature in ICS, if you don't want a custom ROM you're out of luck.
That said, I'm not sure I see the value of it. What do you use it for?
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It's not a feature in ICS, if you don't want a custom ROM you're out of luck.
That said, I'm not sure I see the value of it. What do you use it for?
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I also no longer see the value considering the specs of this phone.
I tried to Custom ROMs - AOKP and SLIM ICS. And both ROMs have customizable Navigation buttons. You can set Kill App function on any Nav button (short press or long press).
I use that feature very much.
If I won't be playing a game, I just kill it.
I believe this same battery a little and doesn't require much effort.
try using conservative governor, it gave me much more battery time on my nexus since it spends more time at lower clock than the standard ondemand and interactive governor
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try using conservative governor,
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Thank You ... but this and other "alternatives" are no answers ... I think every user know, why he wants to have such long-pressing-back-button-feature (and now, please don't say we have not understand the OS memory intention etc.) ...
I am also looking for ... have you seen a little app/ script which implements this feature on a rooted ICS mobile phone?
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I am also looking for ... have you seen a little app/ script which implements this feature on a rooted ICS mobile phone?
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+1
i also want that feature, as there are more and more games, that keep running in the background and come up with "sales-notification", "reminder to play" or whatever...to avoid this, i always need to go into apps-settings and kill them after playing, otherwise i get these annoying notifications... :-\
CM9 have that feature too. I do see the point of having it if you use some apps that will wakelock your phone (i.e. Facebook), and the only way to fix it is to kill the app (hold back is quicker then going into recent apps and swipe it away).
Either you use a custom rom, or you don't get it. End of story.
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Herman76 said:
(hold back is quicker then going into recent apps and swipe it away).
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why do so many people think, that swiping apps out of the recent apps list does stop them from running? they are just taken out of the list, but if they are still running, they still do after swiping them away, no matter if shown in the list or not!
try it with one. check if it's running, take it out of recents list and check again...
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why do so many people think, that swiping apps out of the recent apps list does stop them from running? they are just taken out of the list, but if they are still running, they still do after swiping them away, no matter if shown in the list or not!
try it with one. check if it's running, take it out of recents list and check again...
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http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/mpevh/id_like_to_squash_this_growing_misconception/c32s7wv
It is not killed directly, but the process and service is stopped and it is flagged to be killed if needed.
Swyped on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus
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Either you use a custom rom, or you don't get it. End of story.
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why? - what developers of custom roms can do, also developers of a single kill-back-button-app/ script can do for rooted phones ... I don't want to use Cyanogen only for that feature/ reason.
theking_13 said:
Either you use a custom rom, or you don't get it. End of story.
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That's a very useful and helpful answer.
Anything you can get in a custom ROM, you can have in a stock ROM. It just takes someone to implement it. If no one has implemented it yet, assuming there is enough interest, someone will...
I have kanged it before into stock, built from src.
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The changes are in PhoneWindowManager.smali/.java. I've been trying to add it to my stock IMM76K ROM, but xda search being down isn't helping. If anything, I'll compile AOSP with and with out the change to find exactly what changes need to be made in the .smali file.
https://github.com/TeamHorizon/plat...mmit/fd6d8d01b364fce7f25816e0b73cfa11f7fccf66
https://github.com/TeamHorizon/plat...mmit/f083c9e67f9e09e8d6f7543624d704e18b706214
You can only have this option on AOKP / GUMMY and non-official rom porting by aokp.
The best rom i use is gummy, AOKP got some problem with connection...
And gummy has good tweaks that doesn't have aokp, and aokp has very great stuff that gummy doesnt have...
But gummy is very stable on the connection.
Petarsson said:
why do so many people think, that swiping apps out of the recent apps list does stop them from running? they are just taken out of the list, but if they are still running, they still do after swiping them away, no matter if shown in the list or not!
try it with one. check if it's running, take it out of recents list and check again...
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Did it with my Gallery, Dialer, and GO SMS, and the phone had to reload the application EVERY SINGLE time I swiped.
If I didn't swipe, it would be right where I left it. Any more questions?
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looking for a mod

Does anyone know if there's a mod that exists that moves the back key to the far left and recent key to far right? It drives me nuts when I'm typing and I hit the recent key all the time.
kieso said:
Does anyone know if there's a mod that exists that moves the back key to the far left and recent key to far right? It drives me nuts when I'm typing and I hit the recent key all the time.
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To my limited knowledge there is no option for this unless you are rooted or using a custom rom.
There's an option for it in ParanoidAndroid. Just select Phone UI in the Paranoid Settings.
veeman said:
There's an option for it in ParanoidAndroid. Just select Phone UI in the Paranoid Settings.
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Thanks for the tip but I want to stay with stock but have the mod. There always seems to be some bugs with Roms and I don't want to lose any functionality.
kieso said:
Thanks for the tip but I want to stay with stock but have the mod. There always seems to be some bugs with Roms and I don't want to lose any functionality.
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If you mod... Then it isn't stock then is it?
I don't know why people are afraid of custom ROMs. They aren't very far off from a stock rom except stuff like this is already included.
How is you modding your "stock" rom different from someone modding it for you? All ROMs come from the same place when you have a Nexus.
And, yes, custom ROMs allow you to pick and choose any function and whatever icon you want for up to 5... each having the ability to press and hold for an additional 5 functions. I typically include a phone and SMS button on top of the standard 3.
I'm on Xenon BTW. Its the only rom that doesn't suck my battery down in a few hours.
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player911 said:
If you mod... Then it isn't stock then is it?
I don't know why people are afraid of custom ROMs. They aren't very far off from a stock rom except stuff like this is already included.
How is you modding your "stock" rom different from someone modding it for you? All ROMs come from the same place when you have a Nexus.
And, yes, custom ROMs allow you to pick and choose any function and whatever icon you want for up to 5... each having the ability to press and hold for an additional 5 functions. I typically include a phone and SMS button on top of the standard 3.
I'm on Xenon BTW. Its the only rom that doesn't suck my battery down in a few hours.
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I'm not afraid of flashing different Roms. I prefer the stock with my n7. Most Roms have some bugs in it. I know I've tried a ton. I just wish I could have the back and recent keys spaced out.
kieso said:
I'm not afraid of flashing different Roms. I prefer the stock with my n7. Most Roms have some bugs in it. I know I've tried a ton. I just wish I could have the back and recent keys spaced out.
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Paranoid 2.5 is a stable build.
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i haven't seen any mod like this yet.
however, i have to agree with the others.
Flash a custom ROM and enjoy.
the stock ROm is built from AOSP
all custom ROMs are built from AOSP.
yes there may be bugs, but they are most likely in the "tweaks" and "add-ons" the developer made, not with the basic functionality of the ROM.

Custom ROMs or Stock?

Hi, I didn't know if this should be in Questions or Discussions, so apologies ahead of time.
I just got a Pixel 2 XL and recently unlocked the bootloader. I'm thinking about experimenting with some custom ROMs and tweaking some things, however I'm really digging the stock Pie experience. Is there really any super good reasons for installing any of the misc. ROMs out there? Or should I just stick to stock? Just looking for some opinions. Thanks!
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Hi, I didn't know if this should be in Questions or Discussions, so apologies ahead of time.
I just got a Pixel 2 XL and recently unlocked the bootloader. I'm thinking about experimenting with some custom ROMs and tweaking some things, however I'm really digging the stock Pie experience. Is there really any super good reasons for installing any of the misc. ROMs out there? Or should I just stick to stock? Just looking for some opinions. Thanks!
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Personally speaking, I've tried most of the custom roms, and they're all great in their own way, with fantastic Dev & community support in all of them. Having said that, I like the simplicity, and ease of updating every month with the factory images when they come out. Just a few clicks here and there, and I'm running the latest software and security updates, with my magisk modules, root apps, and themes up and running in about 30 minutes. But again, that's just me
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Personally speaking, I've tried most of the custom roms, and they're all great in their own way, with fantastic Dev & community support in all of them. Having said that, I like the simplicity, and ease of updating every month with the factory images when they come out. Just a few clicks here and there, and I'm running the latest software and security updates, with my magisk modules, root apps, and themes up and running in about 30 minutes. But again, that's just me
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Hmm, thanks for the thought. I've been digging how fast the stock ROM is. As long as it's easy to go back to stock I might give it a go, I just don't wanna risk the out of the box experience lol
jayyskittles said:
Hmm, thanks for the thought. I've been digging how fast the stock ROM is. As long as it's easy to go back to stock I might give it a go, I just don't wanna risk the out of the box experience lol
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No worries. With a little reading and some patience, you can usually always get back to stock. Course, ya never know when the gremlins will strike!
I've been on a major crack-flashing kick. I love the freedom. I've become very fond of a couple features some of the ROMS offer that are baked in. Stock is great, no doubt. Yet, the ROMS provided here are fantastic. Def worth a spin!
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No worries. With a little reading and some patience, you can usually always get back to stock. Course, ya never know when the gremlins will strike!
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TWRP still the recovery to use? Or can I finally just use stock to flash ROMs and the such lol?
jayyskittles said:
TWRP still the recovery to use? Or can I finally just use stock to flash ROMs and the such lol?
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Twrp bruh
Badger50 said:
Personally speaking, I've tried most of the custom roms, and they're all great in their own way, with fantastic Dev & community support in all of them. Having said that, I like the simplicity, and ease of updating every month with the factory images when they come out. Just a few clicks here and there, and I'm running the latest software and security updates, with my magisk modules, root apps, and themes up and running in about 30 minutes. But again, that's just me
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Yeah, me too...
Currently I'm running the 12/5 build of Liquid and I really dig it. The version that is newer seems to have some complaints. When the next monthly update comes along I'll prolly try to dirty flash but will be prepared to go back to stock on the January update. Lol I know how to deal with burps on stock most of the times...
Custom roms all the way lol but i wouldn't even mind a custom stock rom with a few minor tweaks and mods like the old Google devices had
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Custom roms all the way lol but i wouldn't even mind a custom stock rom with a few minor tweaks and mods like the old Google devices had
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Remember the ol Cataclysm mod? That was da bomb right there bruh :good:
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Remember the ol Cataclysm mod? That was da bomb right there bruh :good:
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Haha yup I sure do.. the good ol days
Personally, I went on a week kick of using custom ROMs. I love them. They generally perform great and have some useful features, for me, such as:
One-handed mode
Swipe left on nav bar to go back
Status bar customization
Quick and easy themes for dark mode
etc
However, there are just a few trade-offs, which could make it or break it for you.
No squeeze for Assistant. I use this not for assistant but with the Edge Sense Magisk module that lets you customize your squeezes to do literally anything lol.
LED Notification (I have not been able to get this working on any ROM but someone correct me if its just a "me issue".
No ambient display "Now Playing" text. Keep in mind it'll still pop up as a notification and there was one ROM I tried (Nitrogen possibly?) that allowed me to control music on Spotify via the ambient display and i LOVED that!
Those 3 reasons keep me on stock for now. I may switch back into the ROM scene if I could at least get the LED notification working lol. The active edge functionality is also something I use constantly but it's not the end of the world if it's gone.
Anyway, this is what Ive noticed! Hope others can chime in!
Edit: I use light manager on stock. I'm unsure if it works on custom ROMs. I should try it!
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Personality, I went on a week kick of using custom ROMs. I love them. They generally perform great and have some useful features, for me, such as:
One-handed mode
Swipe left on nav bar to go back
Status bar customization
Quick and easy themes for dark mode
etc
However, there are just a few trade-offs, which could make it or break it for you.
No squeeze for Assistant. I use this not for assistant but with the Edge Sense Magisk module that lets you customize your squeezes to do literally anything lol.
LED Notification (I have not been able to get this working on any ROM but someone correct me if its just a "me issue".
No ambient display "Now Playing" text. Keep in mind it'll still pop up as a notification and there was one ROM I tried (Nitrogen possibly?) that allowed me to control music on Spotify via the ambient display and i LOVED that!
Those 3 reasons keep me on stock for now. I may switch back into the ROM scene if I could at least get the LED notification working lol. The active edge functionality is also something I use constantly but it's not the end of the world if it's gone.
Anyway, this is what Ive noticed! Hope others can chime in!
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Have you tried using Light Manger for your led notifications? Used to work great on 8.1 with custom roms. Although 9.0 may be different.
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Have you tried using Light Manger for your led notifications? Used to work great on 8.1 with custom roms. Although 9.0 may be different.
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I use Light Flow for my notification light needs and haven't had any issues.
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Badger50 said:
Have you tried using Light Manger for your led notifications? Used to work great on 8.1 with custom roms. Although 9.0 may be different.
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I use Light Flow for my notification light needs and haven't had any issues.
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I use Light Manager on stock! I love it. You @localceleb use it on custom ROMs and it works? I'll admit that I have not tried it on custom ROMs but on stock it works swimmingly well! Haha
The beauty of these phones is you can always go to back to stock by just flashing the ota file in twrp.
So far my favourites are DU13 and Pixel dust.
I enjoyed Havoc AOSP. For now for me nothing beats stock with edge control. I use long squeeze for flashlight which is awesome for overnight piss breaks.
I never use squeeze nor care for the "Now Playing" on the lock screen (actually disabled both on stock).
I have been running stock for about a year with custom kernel, then found Havoc-OS and flashed that about 2 weeks ago. Don't have any complaints and absolutely love the customisation. Probably won't be going back to stock for awhile.
I prefer custom ROMs for minor tweaks such as status bar icon settings, lockscreen stuff and Substratum!
I've bought many themes so I'd rather have a device that has commits to make it work to its max potential (i.e. not having to reboot to enable overlays).
Updating process isn't difficult for custom ROMs either. Developers are usually pretty quick with updates once the Google images release every month. Just need to flash the new ROM zip, TWRP, kernel and root and you're golden!

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