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No Clock Mod

kejar31

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Do to people having issues, especially after installing the no clock mod from other people... I am going to release my own.

This is one I sometimes use for my own personal use and it should work without issues.


Notice: This is made for the default and gingerbread themes only


Install this by booting into recovery....
 

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What about the option to remove only the AM/PM?
I Know this was done with the DarkEdge theme a while back on the D1. Maybe it could be possible with the D2 : ).
 
Snook! In settings under date/time you can set it to 24 hour time, which will get rid of am/pm. I know it isn't exactly what you are looking for, but its close.

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Snook! In settings under date/time you can set it to 24 hour time, which will get rid of am/pm. I know it isn't exactly what you are looking for, but its close.

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Thanks!
Yea, not exactly what Im looking for lol, but it is close. I just dont like the 24 hr time : |.
 
I was military, got used to it, and never set an alarm 12 hours off again!

BTW, I confirmed that this works.

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Lol@ not setting the wrong alarm anymore. Cant say I havent done that!

I still cannot get linear to work on my D2! I might flash the rom again and then flash the theme.
 
I've had issues with linear as well...you have to flash the theme twice in order for cell service to work

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Hey kejar. Can we have a zip to add the clock back? Just in. Case I decide to change my layout again thanks in advance

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I can throw one up in a bit. What you could do in the meantime is crack open the Liberty 1.5 zip, copy services.jar out of system/framework/ to your desktop, then replace the existing services.jar that is in the zip from the OP. Then of course rename it to ClockMod or something.
 
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