i've heard that the Google Voice client for Android does fruity 
things with the phone UI. i've not seen it yet though. has anyone 
here?



>However, com.android.phone is an system class and will be the first
>class to be loaded in the phone (before the home screen is been
>loaded). That means it's in firmware. If you want to change any screen
>in it, you need to change the firmware, as other people stated.
>
>I don't know if you can write your own phone class in the phone. If
>it's been allowed in the Android system, when the phone is booting up,
>it might prompt a screen to ask you if you want to use your own phone
>class as the default class to replace com.android.phone. But to write
>(and maintain) your own phone class would be a big task to do. If you
>still wish to do so, I would say good luck.
>
>If what I wrote here is not correct, please correct me. :)
>
>Regards.


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