Make your Android more sexy with inverted apps

There's one thing we can all agree on when it comes to Android, we love the unlimited options when it comes to customizing our devices. Unlike nearly every other platform, Google's Android platform allows you to truly make it your own, allowing you to completely go outside the box.
Well... Before we do something as crazy as this, how about we stay inside the box this time around, shall we?




My Google+ followers should know by now that I highly favor my inverted apps for all my Android devices. Not only does it make it look better and easier on the eyes in low light conditions, but it also saves some battery if you have an AMOLED screen seen on many Samsung devices.

Some of my favorite places to find all my inverted apps are Here at RootzWiki, and Here at Rujelus22. These guys are normally on the ball when it comes to keeping their inverted apps flowing when the originals update. In most cases with are about 1 weeks behind the mainstream updates. Here's a couple sample pictures of what I'm talking about.

With some cleaver setup using these inverted apps and black wallpapers, you can have the all black experience and enjoy the night life of Android. Make people turn their heads in something they don't see everyday by separating yourself for the everyday users.

Enjoy my friends, and don't forget to keep it dark n' sexy.

Comments

  1. The problem with inverted apps is that one week is too long of a wait when there's updates on the original apps. Also, the inverted apps don't have the same signature so you can't update from the Play Store between the inverted apps releases.

    What to do?

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    1. Yes that really is a draw back, but you got to pay for beauty in some cases.

      Normally I'll wait for inverted versions before updating if I'm running inverted.

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  2. I just don't update it unless it is a great feature that I must try, like the new Gmail I had to go white for a while. Other than I usually run dark.

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  3. Above was me I thought Google would be G+, not Blogger

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  4. How do I connect G+ like you did above??

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    1. It's probably connecting the blogger account with his G+... i think it was automatic as I already had both... plus below you can choose to 'reply as'

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  5. I had to go into blogger and figure out how to link it. I finally got it...

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