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Galaxy Nexus Watering Hole

How do you get to the last read post on this thread, via the app (or computer too, for that matter), without going to the lounge, then clicking on this thread? I think Cincy asked that too, but I don't remember seeing an answer.

On the app it should be in your subscribed list and it will remember where you were. On the browser it will show as a little arrow next to the last poster's name. If you click that it brings you to the last post.
 
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Must be - just goes to show our fingers are multi talented as well. ;):p:D



Ok - noob question: what is deodex'd?
I've seen it before but it's usually been over at XDA and we know what would happen if I asked over there.

Guess so!

Deodex is just a different way to package all the different apps included in the rom so making mods like we are is easy and doesn't require whole new roms and reloading of apps and such. When everything is odexed it really can be modified on the fly with a quick flash of a few files. Not sure on the specifics, but it's sorta a file format for the apps so they can be hacked and modified on the fly to tweak the launcher, soft buttons, and status bar and such as we are all doing.
 
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I'm flashing the search button mod now, and I'll do it manually to see if it helps.

I think I need to stick to my day job. I flashed the soft key mod in this link:

http://androidforums.com/galaxy-nex...eys-apm-ab-mods-12-17-2011-a.html#post3660397

He said to just flash, no need to wipe anything, which is what I did.

It rebooted after install, and the search button was there, but when I pressed on it, it did nothing.

I tried pushing it in the market app, and it did go into search mode. But it didn't work anywhere else.

In my browser, it suddenly rebooted by itself. Afterwards, it got all frakking laggy.

I just restored again.

:(
 
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Quick question for the veteran rommers:

I've got a bunch of zip files that I flashed just sitting on my virtual SD card. Can I go ahead and remove those without it affecting anything? Or do they have to stay there?

Pretty sure when you flash the zip you can delete it unless you want it on there as a backup starting point.
 
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Guess so!

Deodex is just a different way to package all the different apps included in the rom so making mods like we are is easy and doesn't require whole new roms and reloading of apps and such. When everything is odexed it really can be modified on the fly with a quick flash of a few files. Not sure on the specifics, but it's sorta a file format for the apps so they can be hacked and modified on the fly to tweak the launcher, soft buttons, and status bar and such as we are all doing.


Yeah that's about it. A Non-Deodex rom includes the apk with the XML and such and then there is a Odex file as well. Without having just the right setup it makes compiling very difficult. When you Deodex a from you Undo the Odex file and incorporate it into the actual apk file. To compile all you need is to decompile the apk with the framework built in and its easy to XML and smali/Java edit to your hearts content.

Deodex makes themes a million times easier and faster to run.
 
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The way I understand it is Deodexing breaks the OS and apps into piece parts, right down to the smallest component, and packages them together. For example, the battery icon. Deodexing makes it to where you can easily go in and replace all 5 or 6 of however many different states there are with different images and have custom battery icons. I know that's very high level overview and not getting into details, but pretty simple explanation in terms that most can understand.
 
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I think I need to stick to my day job. I flashed the soft key mod in this link:

http://androidforums.com/galaxy-nex...eys-apm-ab-mods-12-17-2011-a.html#post3660397

He said to just flash, no need to wipe anything, which is what I did.

It rebooted after install, and the search button was there, but when I pressed on it, it did nothing.

I tried pushing it in the market app, and it did go into search mode. But it didn't work anywhere else.

In my browser, it suddenly rebooted by itself. Afterwards, it got all frakking laggy.

I just restored again.

:(

I have that rom and that mod and it worked so I guess it might be something with your Revolution ROM having some framework or other changes from stock that make that mod not work fully??

BTW, I usually just run repackaged stock roms that aren't tweaked too much until a new google release and it's build are a bit better matured and understood to the point all these mods and tweaks work a bit more universally. Then go for the roms that have a lot of these tweaks build into the actual rom later.
 
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WARNING - GEEK MOMENT BELOW!

On my way to work, I stopped at CVS, grabbed a card for my lovely wife, went to the register, after the clerk rung up the card, I unlocked my phone with my face (clerk started oddly looking at me), then held the phone up to the terminal (now the clerk really thought I'd lost it), it asked for my PIN, entered that and paid for the card with Google Wallet. The clerk said "oh, that must be an iPhone". (#%@#%@#!%@#%$@#$) Got in my car, started Car Home Ultra (a nice car dock app), where I started Pandora and navigation to my office, and thought what a geek this phone has made me, but loved it nonetheless!

On a side note, anyone else notice the number of apps that are updating the last couple of days? I can't help but think that some of those are due to ICS.
 
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Another question for the Nexan's out there.

Anyone else run into WiFi flakeyness of any sorts yet? On my home wifi I had trouble connecting to wifi once. It saw the router, but couldn't connect. I rebooted the router and all was fine. Later though I was trying to download something and noticed it was downloading REAL slow on the Nexus through WiFi and then tried downloading on my Laptop through the same connection and it went real fast. Haven't really noticed it enough to be concerned yet, but my Wifi reception shows pretty good when I am having the issues. Also haven't hooked into any other routers to see if they behave a bit better with my Nexus.
 
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Just got my extended battery, chargin' it right up. What was the verdict on using the extended cover with the stock battery? Does it require a shim?

Haven't tried that yet. My guess is that the stock battery won't come out far enough to disconnect you, but something like the NFC stuffs might have issues as I have had to re-seat a battery to get that to work even with the correct cover. Don't think it would take more than some tissue or napkin to fill any gap that is there to be on the safe side yet and haven't had the battery get hot enough for that to seem dangerous yet.
 
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You left out the part where you went bonkers on the poor clerk for mistaking your Nexus with an iPhone. Please tell me you didn't just stand there and take that without at least saying something.

LOL...well, I need to ask the Lord for forgiveness, for my thoughts. :)

Actually, I told her the iPhone will be the LAST phone that'll get that capability! I told her this is an Android phone...the arch enemy of the iPhone...lol. She probably thinks I'm totally nuts now, but oh well!
 
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Almost got ninja'd by Razor posting that DL article.
Gah, so close. :p
What does everyone here do for work (or student)? Just curious to see if relates to time spent on here.

I am a 23 year old college graduate (May 2011) working at UBS doing Business Intelligence Administration for our reporting applications.
I'm 24, I'm in administrative support at an intellectual property law firm in downtown Boston.

Also, reviews for many different types for the Nexus:
15 Great Galaxy Nexus Cases | GottaBeMobile
 
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I'm rooted/unlocked, but haven't really done anything else with my phone as far as mods requiring root. However, I do want to install the "system" version of Nova Launcher (I'm already using the app version...like it pretty well.)

How do I do that? I think I'm supposed to simply put the .apk file in the /system folder, but then what? Restart the phone with the volume buttons and power button depressed? If so, then what? help? Gotta admit I'm a noob when it comes to rooting, modding my phone (but this Nexus is too good to pass up on that!)
 
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Almost got ninja'd by Razor posting that DL article.

What does everyone here do for work (or student)? Just curious to see if relates to time spent on here.

I am a 23 year old college graduate (May 2011) working at UBS doing Business Intelligence Administration for our reporting applications.

Congrats on graduation!

I am 33. I have been with the same company for 14 years. I broker print orders for food labels. Its part customer service and part data entry. I also have a part time one or two nights a week doing accounts payable/receivable, payroll, invoicing for my mother's friend's family business.
 
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