Yea, WidgetLocker is totally awesome. You should check out THIS thread over at XDA, and all the custom unlocker themes you can use. That way you don't have to use the default-look slider any more, if you want to customize it more.
It was time for a change, so here is my new, current setup. I went a little more clean and simplistic this time. Links provided to everything used....
Samsung Captivate, Gingerbread 2.3.3
ADW Launcher EX - Hidden Dock and Status bar (swipe down = Status, swipe up = Dock)
Main Screen
Fancy Widget Pro - Small Home Clock (Oscilloscope skin)
Simi Clock Pro - Battery widget
Left Screen
Amazon MP3
AiX Weather - Weather graph
Beautiful Widgets - 4x1 Weather Forecast (Tick skin)
Lock Screen
Widget Locker
Fancy Widget Pro - Small Home Clock (Oscilloscope skin)
Simi Clock Pro - Battery widget
Custom "Daft Punk" slider unlock (Swipe the logo right to unlock)
Daft Punk FTW!
I've used it for quite some time, and it has worked flawlessly for me. There is an option in the settings for disabling the stock lock screen, so you'll never see it. I always do that, and have never had the issue you describe. That might be why, not sure. In general, though, it has worked great.How do you find Widget Locker usable? Last time I tried it it was plagued with problems. Correct me if everything's fixed though.
Do you see your old lockscreen for a second right before you turn on the display? Problems like that?
I agreeDaft Punk FTW!
How do you find Widget Locker usable? Last time I tried it it was plagued with problems. Correct me if everything's fixed though.
Do you see your old lockscreen for a second right before you turn on the display? Problems like that?
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I tried it out and that happened to me as well...kind of buggy, i uninstalled it
I tried it out and that happened to me as well...kind of buggy, i uninstalled it
It is weird to hear you guys say this, because as I said before, the app has worked exactly as advertised for me, with none of those problems. Did you try to disable the stock lockscreen in the settings? I'm not sure what version you guys tried, but it was recently updated in the last month or so. Not sure if the problems you guys had were fixed or not. Throughout all the versions I've tried, though, it has worked great on my phone.What's even more annoying is that even with root permissions, and that bypass-thingy checked in the settings, the problem still persists. Had that problem on all my Android phones, so I don't know what gives.
Hate to say it but I don't think you can. :/ One of the downfalls of Android.how does someone not rooted take screenshots?
There are a few phones that have a similar screencap function like the iPhone has, with the Power button and another pressed simultaneously (LG Optimus, the G2X, the Galaxy SII, Droid Charge). Other than those rare instances, I think ADB is the only other way without rooting.how does someone not rooted take screenshots?
how does someone not rooted take screenshots?
Depends on the phone and how your carrier cooked in the various apps. Sometimes you can, but more than likely you can't. To check, go to....do I really need to root my phone to get rid of default installed applications? amazon for example is a waste of space on my phone.
there has to be another way without rooting isn't there?
I have a question about Android, I always see people saying "The stock apps take up too much space" ... well can't you just stick a MicroSD and install apps on that? Is that even possible?
Yes, but only if you have Froyo/Gingerbread and only if the app supports it. Plus, some stock apps run in the background when you don't need or want them to and take up resources. For example, my phone came with a preinstalled .apk that sat there and counted the number of times I slid open the hardware keyboard. That was it.
It has been a while since they started offering that, so I would think many of the major apps that people use offer it. I don't use the feature personally, because the internal 16GB my phone has is more than enough for me, but looking through my apps it's about 75% that do offer it.LMAO.
Well I don't happen to own an Android myself, but would you be able to tell me if most apps support being saved on an SD card (facebook, twitter, pandora, etc etc)
It has been a while since they started offering that, so I would think many of the major apps that people use offer it. I don't use the feature personally, because the internal 16GB my phone has is more than enough for me, but looking through my apps it's about 75% that do offer it.
Netflix, Foursquare, Dropbox, Evernote, Angry Birds, Pandora all DO offer it, whereas GMail, Google Reader, Astro, Tweetdeck, Amazon Appstore DO NOT. It seems, looking at the ones that do and do not, it hinges on how closely to system services they are tied.
The Optimus V is probably an adequate phone for a lot of things, but the high latency Virgin data network is kinda annoying - it maxes out at around 1mbit/sec if you're lucky (200-300 if you're not), and has really high ping times in a lot of places because it routes all the way to Kansas(?).
Kinda weird, because it uses Sprint's network which is a pretty decent data network.
Come to think of it, I should probably go back to beating myself up for paying $100 a month for 2 androids on T-Mobile when I could be paying Virgin $50 a month for the same thing! I mean the data is much faster (even at the slowest, I get 500-600kbit/sec and it maxes at around 8mbit/sec!)) but I could've lived off the slower speeds for half as much.