Device(s): ZTE Warp (retired)
LG Optimus G (rooted and unlocked)
Carrier: Sprint
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I've got that. It is extremely complicated but so customizable. If you want something to tweak and play with for days and still not figure it out completely then its your theme!
Device(s): Galaxy S2 4G - Current
HTC One V
LG Optimas Elite
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
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Originally Posted by alsaces daddy
I've got that. It is extremely complicated but so customizable. If you want something to tweak and play with for days and still not figure it out completely then its your theme!
Brings life to my phone. Still learning how to use it.
Device(s): Optimus Elite (Sleipnir) - Girlfriends Phone
Evo V 4G (Negalite BluROM) - Current Phone.
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Yeah it wasn't a memory hog. It had 7-15mb's used for me. Spb Shell 3D had 40-75mb's of ram being used and it had 4 individual processes for it. I just didn't like how it changes home screens and the app drawer was absolutely annoying xD
Eye candy but really meant for higher powered devices. It runs great on my Nexus 7 but on my OE it is not worth the resources it uses. Running on performance with it overclocked continously at 1.6 to use a launcher ( and still not running it very well) is not a great idea. Don't be surprised if performance deteriorates over time and the lifespan of your phone is dramatically reduced.
Im getting there. Had an MRI done. Herniated Discs and a few other complications. Steroid therapy and physical therapy. Trying to get back into the swing of things. Starting some new stuff for the PCD Venture folks at the moment. After that I hope to jump back in here also. Got some stuff in mind for the elite.
im building mixer rom for the venture now. maybe the same for the elite once im done with the venture. the venture rom is around 70 mb stripped down so i dont have a whole lot to do there. shouldnt take to long.
already finished one venture update. now on to mixer. then to the elite. still would be awesome to see cyanogen on the elite. maybe with that donated phone. it will happen.
The LG Optimus Elite is the first entry-level NFC enabled device to be offered on a pre-paid wireless carrier here in the states. The Optimus Elite will feature specs typical of an entry level device like a 3.5-inch 480×320 reslution display,... Read More