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Whats the best music player app? You guys using the stock ones?
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Whats the best music player app? You guys using the stock ones?
Please excuse my ignorance, but I DL'ed the icons but I'm not sure how to go about this.
Do I DL it to my phone? I'm just trying to replace some icons.
-Drew
Yea dl it to your phone
Then you should find the icons under themes in your launcher
Thanks man. Do you happen to know how to do it with Nova Launcher? I can't find the Theme settings.
Edit: Do you have to DL it through the Play Store or Deviant Art?
-Drew
Getting better at it lol damn this is gonna take weeks
Guess you need to be new or upgrading customer for thisBest Buy is selling the S3 for $49 Sunday only.
noticed this tooBest Buy is selling the S3 for $49 Sunday only.
[COLOR=#red]Jellybean was FINALLY released for the Verizon SGS3. Hate we had to wait so long, but whatever. Project butter makes the SGS3 so fast, that it feels like I have a brand new phone. I also like the swype keyboard better than swiftkey. I'm good till the SGS4[/COLOR]
I'm using handecent, no complaints here. Lot of complaints about Go SMS when I was reading the reviews.
HTC has been very vague as to why the update was hitting delays and all of that, but one user claimed that an HTC rep said that Verizon Wireless figured the handset was better off without it. Verizon Wireless was not really any help during that time as well, as they refused to make any official comments. HTC reps were still telling customers last month that the update was coming, but today, we are seeing the other side of that response. In an email from the user, an online source says that in it Verizon Wireless claims that the phone runs much better without the new software.
In the email, the HTC rep was very polite and wanted to provide the correct reason as to why the update was not coming to the THC Thunderbolt. They claimed that when the software was tested on the phone that it “bogged down and started running it slower. Verizon decided that the phone functioned better without the ICS update”. The HTC rep went on to apologize for the inconvenience and said that if the customer had any other questions to connect them directly.
Wait whatDang, I remember when this thread started..................
My how far Android has come........
BTW- not having Chomp as your Default Text App is just a big waste of time..........