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This was why I changed roms.

The mm camera thing that's on your screen was taking up more battery than anything. Don't know what it was but figured changing roms would help.

My phone was hot as hell around the camera area all of a sudden and I checked the battery stats again and of course it was that camera mm you were talking about before. I googled it and Google says they know about it that it's a bug and there working a a fix which should be out soon.
 
I don't really mess with live wallpaper, but this one was real nice. Goes with the whole Google Now theme. Changes with time, and it kept firing fireworks today :lol:

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Theme Chooser :x :x :x

Use an aroma installer. More options and you don't have to worry about DPI conflicts :pimp:

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My current set up with a couple aroma tweaks (signal, wifi, lock, etc)

Can also do the nav buttons.

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Use an aroma installer. More options and you don't have to worry about DPI conflicts
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My current set up with a couple aroma tweaks (signal, wifi, lock, etc)

Can also do the nav buttons.
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There should be a option to hide your front touch buttons in any app and the home screen in the display settings.
 


EDIT: From Google's Blog:

Sharing what’s up our sleeve: Android coming to wearables


Posted: Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Most of us are rarely without our smartphones in hand. These powerful supercomputers keep us connected to the world and the people we love. But we're only at the beginning; we’ve barely scratched the surface of what’s possible with mobile technology. That’s why we’re so excited about wearables—they understand the context of the world around you, and you can interact with them simply and efficiently, with just a glance or a spoken word.

Android Wear: Information that moves with you
Today we’re announcing Android Wear, a project that extends Android to wearables. And we’re starting with the most familiar wearable—watches. Going well beyond the mere act of just telling you the time, a range of new devices along with an expansive catalogue of apps will give you:
•Useful information when you need it most. Android Wear shows you info and suggestions you need, right when you need them. The wide variety of Android applications means you’ll receive the latest posts and updates from your favorite social apps, chats from your preferred messaging apps, notifications from shopping, news and photography apps, and more.
•Straight answers to spoken questions. Just say “Ok Google” to ask questions, like how many calories are in an avocado, what time your flight leaves, and the score of the game. Or say “Ok Google” to get stuff done, like calling a taxi, sending a text, making a restaurant reservation or setting an alarm.
•The ability to better monitor your health and fitness. Hit your exercise goals with reminders and fitness summaries from Android Wear. Your favorite fitness apps can give you real-time speed, distance and time information on your wrist for your run, cycle or walk.
•Your key to a multiscreen world. Android Wear lets you access and control other devices from your wrist. Just say “Ok Google” to fire up a music playlist on your phone, or cast your favorite movie to your TV. There’s a lot of possibilities here so we’re eager to see what developers build.

Developer Preview
If you’re a developer, there’s a new section on developer.android.com/wear focused on wearables. Starting today, you can download a Developer Preview so you can tailor your existing app notifications for watches powered by Android Wear. Because Android for wearables works with Android's rich notification system, many apps will already work well. Look out for more developer resources and APIs coming soon. We’re also already working with several consumer electronics manufacturers, including Asus, HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung; chip makers Broadcom, Imagination, Intel, Mediatek and Qualcomm; and fashion brands like the Fossil Group to bring you watches powered by Android Wear later this year.



We're always seeking new ways for technology to help people live their lives and this is just another step in that journey. Here’s to getting the most out of the many screens you use every day—whether in your car, in your pocket or, very soon, on your wrist.
 
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Man they aren't wasting time!! Motorola already confirmed that the circular watch in the video is theirs.

 
Long time, gents.

Came in to post something about Android Wear, can see that you all beat me to it.

Very exciting news. Mock-ups of the watches look good, too. These > The Galaxy Gear.

EDIT: Can anyone give me some insight into the Nexus 5's camera performance since the update? I've been meaning to ask about this for a minute. I'm debated whether or not I'm going to move from my N4 to the 5, or if I'm just going to go iPhone 5S. I'd really like to step up the camera performance for my next phone.
 
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I don't really mess with live wallpaper, but this one was real nice. Goes with the whole Google Now theme. Changes with time, and it kept firing fireworks today
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What's the name of that LWP?  "Sparks" isn't yielding desired results in the Play Store.
 
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