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Revision as of 17:48, 5 June 2013
Introduction
- Welcome to Eos 4.0!
The Eos project originated with the AOSP release of ICS, and was originally founded by Solarnz and co founded by Bigrushdog. Since then, Eos has evolved into a multinational collaborative effort backed by top Android developers. Our objective is to provide a world class AOSP build with unique features and enhancements. Eos is an ongoing development project in which builds are released on a regular basis. Every release should be considered stable and highly functional.
LINKS
ORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT
- NX Gesture Navigation Bar
FEATURES
- 4.2.2
- Custom Quick Toggles w/ Brightness & Volume Seekbars
- Custom Navbar
- Custom Power Menu
- Softkeys Long-Press Actions
- EOS Statusbar Toggles
- Battery Icon Styles
- Clock Icon Styles
- Auto Navbar Transparency
- Navbar Height
- T9 Dialer
- Soft Key Positioning
- T-Mobile Theme Engine
- Expanded Desktop
- Switch Volume Keys on Rotation
- Eos Control Center
- Stock Kernel
- Performance Settings
THANKS
- We give love and much respect to Cyanogenmod. The AOSP scene would not exist as it does today without them. We implement some of their branches to support legacy devices and features that users have demanded.