Tergantung device nya. Lagipula kan gak mesti semua dipake om. Launcher aja IMHO udah lumayan dapat feel stock
-- √ HTC Evo 3D √ Android ICS 4.0.3 √ Sense 3.6 Cool ICS ROM v14a √ 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC8 On Dec 16, 2012 9:51 AM, "Imam Moeloek" <zeldr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Weh.. berat dong nanti kl 'diganti' nya cuman di tambah2in apps lain... > > On 12/16/12, Defriando Riza <defriando.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Fyi... > > > >  > > > >  > > > > As we all know, the Android OS is an open platform meaning just about > > anyone can take the software and do just about whatever they like with > it. > > It’s this reason many handset manufacturers opt to forgo the standard > > Android design (sometimes referred to as “stock Android”), injecting > their > > own flavor into the OS. I like to think of it like an ice cream shop. > While > > every shop is selling ice cream, they all have their own unique flavors > and > > mixins that go beyond just plain vanilla. Unfortunately, for the kids > that > > don’t want HTC’s rocky road, or Samsung’s cookies n’ cream, there’s > little > > that can be done for those who prefer just plain vanilla. > > > > Yes, for the truly dedicated, there’s always the method of rooting and > > installing the stock Android OS by way of custom ROMs. Only problem is > > rooting often times comes at the cost of voiding one’s warranty, buggy > > software, and even possible harm to the device by way of the dreaded > > “brick.” If this doesn’t sound like your cup of tea, you’re not alone. > But > > is rooting really the only way to a stock Android experience on your > > device? Not entirely. > > > >  > > > > For our lovely Phandroid readers, I put together this handy guide showing > > you how, with apps downloaded from the Google Play Store, you can obtain > a > > mostly stock Android experience out of your device — all without the > > worries that come with rooting, hacking, or voiding of warranties. Before > > we start, keep in mind that some of these applications will not run > > properly on anything but the firmware they were taken/designed from. For > > instance, an Ice Cream Sandwich browser will only work on your device if > > you’re running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, not Gingerbread or Donut. > > Make sure you read the descriptions of the apps in the Play Store before > > you download. Now that we got that out of the way, let’s do this. > > > > Launcher > > > >  > > > > The most dramatic way to get your device looking like it’s running stock > > Android is by simply replacing its homescreen. In fact, most people will > > usually stop right there and that’s fine, but it’s only the tip of the > Holo > > iceberg. With so many launcher replacements on the Google Play Store, > there > > are numerous options to choose from. If you want something more closely > > resembling the stock Android experience (that is the point of this post, > > after all) you’ll want to stick with all-in-one solutions like Nova > > Launcher which offers a wide range of customizing options. Where you can > > find completely stock Jelly Bean launchers on the Play Store, they ain’t > > gonna help you when it comes to switching up those ugly icons your phone > > came with. Nova Launcher on the other hand, comes out of the box with > Jelly > > Bean icons allowing for easy themeing of the remnants left behind from > your > > unsavory manufacturer UI. Yay. > > > > [Stock Jelly Bean Launcher | Nova Launcher | Apex Launcher] > > > > Lockscreen > > > >  > > > > Another key ingredient to the stock Android experience is the first thing > > you look at upon waking your device — the lock screen. Once again, there > > are plenty of lockscreen options in the Play Store you can use to get > your > > device looking like it’s running stock Android, the one with a heap of > > features being Widget Locker. I’ve been using Widget Locker for years now > > and while there are free lockscreen replacements (linked below), it’s > WL’s > > feature set that keeps me coming back to it. The best part is you can use > > widgets from other apps, a key component if you want that stock Android > 4.2 > > Jelly Bean clock displayed on your lockscreen. > > > > [WidgetLocker | Holo Locker | Holo Locker Plus] > > > > Camera > > > >  > > > > Ahhhh, yes. The camera. Chances are there is absolutely nothing wrong > with > > the camera application that comes on your device. In fact, it probably > runs > > perfectly well and comes with sh*t ton of features. There’s only one > > problem: it ain’t stock. This time around, we have a fewer options for > > stock Android camera applications from the Play Store, most of which are > > dependent on the version of Android your device is currently running. Got > > Ice Cream Sandwich? Well, then you’re going to have to stick to the ICS > > cameras (linked below). If you’re on Jelly Bean, you’re in luck. The > Jelly > > Bean camera app in this case comes tied to the stock Gallery app. Not > sure > > why it had to be that way, but consider it a 2-for-1 deal. > > > > [Camera Jelly Bean+ (with Jelly Bean Gallery) | Camera Ice Cream Sandwich > > (Free) | Camera Ice Cream Sandwich+] > > > > Gallery > > > >  > > > > Probably my most frequently used app on my phone is the gallery app. I > > spend a lot of time in there sharing pics to my various social networks > and > > it pains me when I see anything but minimal look of stock Android gallery > > app. If you purchased the Jelly Bean camera (linked above), you already > got > > the Jelly Bean gallery app. Good for you. For those that didn’t, or > simply > > didn’t want to bother with using the stock camera app, then you can > > download the free Ice Cream Sandwich gallery app. This is essentially the > > same as the Jelly Bean gallery, except you lose the notification bar. I’m > > sure this wont even bother most of you the way it did me (Jelly Bean > FTW). > > > > [Gallery ICS (free) | Gallery Jelly Bean+ (with Camera)] > > > > Messaging > > > >  > > > > I went nuts when Google finally updated the messaging app in Ice Cream > > Sandwich. Once a hideously dark and empty experience, is now clean and > > minimal. It took me awhile, but I was able to find the stock Ice Cream > > Sandwich messaging app that can be installed on any device running Ice > > Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean. There’s only one problem — this stock > > messaging app can’t (at the moment) send off MMS/picture messages, so > heavy > > sexters may want to stick with whatever messaging app is already > available > > on their device. Fooey. > > > > [Messaging] > > > > Keyboard > > > >  > > > > When a manufacturer introduces their custom UI to a device, the first > thing > > almost always kicked to the curb is the stock Android keyboard. This > > happens so often, you’d logically assume the stock keyboard is just that > > horrible, right? Couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, Google has > > done some pretty awesome things with the Android keyboard starting in > > Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich where text is more aggressively corrected, > > and in Jelly Bean, we even have next word predictions and Gesture Typing. > > So, there’s a couple of options here for heavy Android texters. You can > > download one of the modified stock Android keyboards below, or simply go > > with something like SwiftKey and use the built-in themeing options to > make > > it appear more like stock Android. Either route would work. > > > > [Jelly Bean 4.2 Keyboard | Ice Cream Sandwich Keyboard | SwiftKey 3] > > > > Clock > > > >  > > > > In Android 4.2 Jelly Bean — the absolute latest firmware Android has to > > offer — Google decided to finally update the stock clock application. > They > > did this by, not only giving the app a much needed visual overhaul, but > > making it more useful with the inclusion of timer and stop watch > functions. > > One of the visual cues used to see which version of Android a device is > > running is almost always the stock clock widget, which was also updated > in > > 4.2. Thankfully, a developer has uploaded both the stock clock app, with > > the included stock clock widget from 4.2 and it looks wonderful. Combine > > the Jelly Bean clock widget with the Widget Locker lockscreen replacement > > and you have yourself a faithful recreation of the lockscreen from > Android > > 4.2 (for the most part). > > > > [Clock Jelly Bean+ | Clock Jelly Bean Free (no alarm) | Clock Ice Cream > > Sandwich (Free)] > > > > Calculator > > > >  > > > > The calculator in Android has long needed an update and one crafty > > developer from the CyanogenMod team took matters into his own hands, > > introducing a revamped calculator into the Play Store complete with > > scientific and graphing functions. So, yes. This is in many ways better > > than the stock app, but still keeps the stock app look. The best part? > It’s > > free to download so hop to it. > > > > [Calculator] > > > > Calendar > > > >  > > > > Another application that’s almost always removed from manufacturer > devices > > is the stock Calendar app. This allows Android OEM’s to introduce their > own > > calendar app, usually heavily skinned and chalk full of features. For > those > > that find the stock Android calendar sufficient — in looks and features — > > Google has actually made available the stock Android calendar for > download > > in the Play Store. As so often is the case with Google’s apps, it’s > > available free of charge. > > > > [Google Calendar] > > > > Browser > > > >  It was in Jelly Bean that Google made the controversial decision to > > remove their standard Android web browser (the one introduced all the way > > back in Honeycomb) from the OS entirely. Instead, they opted for their > > mobile Chrome browser, which offered better syncing across devices, but > > many found the browser slow in comparison to the previous version. While > > downloading Chrome from the Play Store would be the easy way at > obtaining a > > “stock” Android look, the app doesn’t really feature Android’s Holo UI. > For > > those wanting to take things back to the oldschool browser, there is one > > available from the Play Store, but you gotta be running Ice Cream > Sandwich. > > Bummer. No Jelly Bean love here, folks. > > > > [ICS Browser+ | Chrome] > > > > Wallpapers > > > >  The icing on the cake for obtaining a stock Android look is, of course, > > using the stock Android wallpapers. While downloading the official > > wallpapers found in Jelly Bean are easy (zip file provided below), it’s > > some of the stock live wallpapers that are a little harder to come by. > When > > it comes to the Phase Beam live wallpaper — introduced way back in Ice > > Cream Sandwich — one thoughtful developer has uploaded the moving > wallpaper > > onto Google Play for everyone to download and enjoy. While it’s not the > > exact same wallpaper found on stock Android devices, it does a well > enough > > job at recreating the Phase Beam wallpaper, while adding a few tricks as > > well. > > > > [Nexus 4 Wallpapers | Phase Beam Live Wallpaper] > > > > Extras > > > >  > > > > Google caused some buzz a few days ago when they introduced their music > > discovering app, Sound Search into the Google Play Store. Once reserved > for > > Jelly Bean devices, Sound Search is now available to anyone with a device > > running Ice Cream Sandwich or above. It’s a great way to discover new > > music, download, and give your device yet another stock Android feature. > > > > [Google Sound Search] > > > > So, that just about concludes this guide. These are always the first > apps I > > download whenever I receive a new device and aside from visiting my > > settings app, my eyes rarely see any trace of manufacturer UI. I think > it’s > > clear Android manufacturers will never offer a “vanilla” version of the > OS > > with any of their devices. For purists, we have the Nexus program for > that. > > I’m fine with that, I really am. Individuality, options, and choice are > > good for Android and consumers. Still, there have been a vocal few > > screaming for manufacturers to make their UI an option (downloadable from > > the Play Store) and really, I think it’s Google’s responsibility to make > > this happen. Not by cutting off Play Store access, but simply by offering > > every single one of their stock Android applications in the Play Store > for > > downloading. This, will give users the choice of downloading and getting > a > > mostly stock Android experience, if they so choose. I’ll step down from > my > > soap box now. Just some food for thought. > > > > If you found this guide helpful, don’t forget to share with friends. > Also, > > if you feel that I missed anything, or maybe you have a few apps you > think > > should have made it into the post, sound off below. 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