Instead of using hardcoded values, use colorPrimary, colorAccent, etc to style system UI. Required setting a theme on several views to get the proper accent color in the right place. Deletes a lot of hard-coded colors from the app. Deletes an unused view: StatusBarHeaderView BUG: 28625050 BUG: 29003410 BUG: 28625105 Change-Id: I46cd8eba7cf5afdab53c7882aa4aac5af46772a9
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<transition xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
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<item android:drawable="@color/qs_detail_transition" />
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<item android:drawable="?android:attr/colorPrimary" />
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