JohnH
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04-15-2018 08:23 PM in
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Whenever I apply a third party theme and dislike it after applying all of my wallpapers it's always quite annoying to go back to the default theme. Custom wallpapers should stay applied when changing to the default theme only.
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04-16-2018 01:02 AM in
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I'm not sure I understand what you mean here. Can you clarify?
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04-16-2018 04:12 AM in
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I get it. Say you apply a theme. Then, you apply your own wallpaper. Then, you go back to the stock theme (no theme). It removes the wallpaper you applied. He wants this last part to be removed.
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04-16-2018 07:46 AM in
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I understand your frustration...but it would be hard to implement that.
I mean when you apply the default theme...well the default theme also has a wallpaper, and I am not sure how it would know to reset everything in the theme, (icons, colors, etc) but leave the wallpaper as is. Then it would have to question which wallpaper? AOD, Lock screen, or home screen.
I think a much easier solution and this would be a great suggestion for Samsung is to be able to "SAVE" your own custom themes...like in Windows.
So Basically Download any theme, then download any icon pack. So now you have a custom theme, and custom icons. Then change your wallpaper to whatever you like for all 3
AOD, Lock screen, and Home screen.
THEN it would be nice to SAVE that as your own "custom theme" that you can always switch back to. That would be pretty neat!
I mean when you apply the default theme...well the default theme also has a wallpaper, and I am not sure how it would know to reset everything in the theme, (icons, colors, etc) but leave the wallpaper as is. Then it would have to question which wallpaper? AOD, Lock screen, or home screen.
I think a much easier solution and this would be a great suggestion for Samsung is to be able to "SAVE" your own custom themes...like in Windows.
So Basically Download any theme, then download any icon pack. So now you have a custom theme, and custom icons. Then change your wallpaper to whatever you like for all 3
AOD, Lock screen, and Home screen.
THEN it would be nice to SAVE that as your own "custom theme" that you can always switch back to. That would be pretty neat!
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04-16-2018 05:49 AM in
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it would be nice.... some apps allow you to try them for 5 mins so in that time you can try them with or without your own wallpaper and everything reverts back after 5 mins.. but would be nice if it was already there....
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04-16-2018 02:24 PM in
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Hey members, thanks for your feedback!
Hey @JohnH, could you please specify which functions you would like to suggest? Thanks!
- Wonchul
Hey @JohnH, could you please specify which functions you would like to suggest? Thanks!
- Wonchul
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04-16-2018 07:48 PM in
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I guess I wasn't very clear but those who use themes should know.
CHMultimedia got it spot on. When you apply a theme, set your own wallpapers, then decide to revert back to the stock theme the default wallpapers are applied. My suggestion is saying that the wallpaper stays the same when reverting back to the default theme.
CHMultimedia got it spot on. When you apply a theme, set your own wallpapers, then decide to revert back to the stock theme the default wallpapers are applied. My suggestion is saying that the wallpaper stays the same when reverting back to the default theme.