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custom 2.1 rom + bettercut icons + custom taskbar made by me. it's got that pre/hero look that i love.

Ya, i really like that look as well. I just can not be hassled anymore with backing up and reputting in contacts just to root. I've only had the phone for about 2 months, if that, and I have had to redo contacts 3 times because of my stupid mistakes or just how it goes with updating lol. Currently using 2.1 ota release and launcherpro.

Those pixelated icons are horrid sick.gif

I agree, nothing you can do though.. That is completely up to the app developers to make higher rez icons. I mean look at the Apple ones compared to those... Its a HUGE difference

I agree, nothing you can do though.. That is completely up to the app developers to make higher rez icons. I mean look at the Apple ones compared to those... Its a HUGE difference

I thought devs had to create high res icons as well and include them in the submit process? I may be wrong.

I'm just shocked about Remote though, Apple made it.

I thought devs had to create high res icons as well and include them in the submit process? I may be wrong.

I'm just shocked about Remote though, Apple made it.

The devs do not have to do anything. Steve Jobs encouraged them to update their apps for iPhone 4 and the new iOS4, but its not a requirement.

That icon is for Keynote Remote, which has not been updated since March 26 of last year, thats why the icon looks like that.

Give details on your contract. Such as billing, call-time allowance on your tariff, contract renewal etc ....

I know AT&T has a very similar app. Probably all of the major iPhone carriers have an app like this.

On the new iPhone 4.

Can you share this wallpaper, please? I know it's the Snow Leopard Server wallpaper, but I haven't found it formatted for the iPhone 4 resolution anywhere.

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