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Does anyone know which battery icon (app) has the little Android ...ahem...undressing? He ends up in red shoes/slippers/socks I think when power is about gone...I saw it on Flickr a few months back but cannot find it now!

Also, a decent analogue clock? Appbrain has nothing that looks decent and I love a calssic watch/clock face.

Still learning - trying to keep things uncluttered, at least on the main screen :p

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While i wont give up my iPhone as my primary Phone (old 3G, jailbroken but stock design) I couldn't say no for that price (149? no contract, no netlock - ZTE Blade) and i love to tinker with stuff since windows mobile :)

Hi, could you provide som info on weather widget+skin and the wallpaper please? :cool:

Thanks

It's the stock android Weather widget. You can find it under "News and Weather" :)

^that's classy, +Mr. Chronopoulos! Clean! :)

I just have to say - that Retina Contacts-icon is beautiful! I usually have it buried in some folder somewhere on my 4 because to me it is obsolete - Phone App does the same. But the icon really looks nice.

My current homescreen on my HTC Desire:

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Keeping it all Stock :D Wanted to install Gingerbread on it badly, but I also knew I was going to be missing all the Sense stuff. Like it's widgets, intergration etc. Plus, Sense just works without all the customization I'd need to be doing on Gingerbread widget-wise and dock-wise.

I know the shot is a few days old, but it's still looking the same :p

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