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[QUOTE=fairy;37943410][url]http://db.tt/nPTuTCdY[/url][/QUOTE] because Sense
[QUOTE=SweFox*;37943289]I think Nature UX is for S3 and Note II.[/QUOTE] Oh, ok, so technically i have nature UX
Installed Unofficial CM10 w/ Original Partition Layout on my SGS i9000 last night. Holy shit moving from JW4 to this feels like going from Win XP to 7. Everything seems to be working as expected and the phone runs faster. I recommend Jellybean to anyone, it is good.
[QUOTE=fairy;37943071]why are the smileys for the messenger so inaccurate[/QUOTE] Because graphical smileys are shit having them turned off is best
[QUOTE=superstepa;37939933][URL="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.dogsbark.noozxoidelabs.noozy&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImFwcC5kb2dzYmFyay5ub296eG9pZGVsYWJzLm5vb3p5Il0."]This looks really good [/URL] We might finally have a good free android music player that is not google music[/QUOTE] [I]This item cannot be installed in your device's country.[/I] As usual. Why am I even surprised. Plus the UI is too Metro. edit: I wish there was a 100% Holo music player with folder playback support.
I woke up and found my nexus screen on and it was displaying a dim and cloudy white image, I held down the power button to turn it off and it worked after that. is this gonna keep happening or was it a one off thing. [editline]7th October 2012[/editline] also this was the battery usage during that time [url]http://db.tt/equerVCH[/url] notice the massive drop
[QUOTE=iCole;37944731][I]This item cannot be installed in your device's country.[/I] As usual. Why am I even surprised. Plus the UI is too Metro. edit: I wish there was a 100% Holo music player with folder playback support.[/QUOTE] Apollo?
could be caused by a rogue app [editline]7th October 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=PyroCF;37945199]Apollo?[/QUOTE] Last time I checked, Apollo couldn't do folder-based playback. Just the usual Albums, Tracks, Artists, Playlists kind of thing. [editline]7th October 2012[/editline] Just checked again. No folders. PowerAMP has them, but it's not Holo enough, even with a theme. [t]http://i.imgur.com/DVi2O.png[/t]
does apollo have party shuffle?
I have no idea what it is and internet isn't exactly helping.
party shuffle is when shuffle works like a playlist - so you can return to a song you were listening before. some players don't have that, like that noozy app suggested a bit ago (which looks very silly because it's supposed to show what song will play next)
Nope, when I turn shuffle on, I can't go to the previous song using the previous track button, it just starts the current song from the beginning. Apollo is kinda weird to navigate through anyway. It's Pretty, but that's about the only advantage of it.
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[QUOTE=iCole;37944731]I wish there was a 100% Holo music player with folder playback support.[/QUOTE] What's so important about having a holo designed music player? I just use PowerAMP because it has tonnes of features, the audio quality is good, design is exactly how I need.
XDA theming is the internets biggest prank. it has to be. [editline]7th October 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=K1ngo64;37945483]What's so important about having a holo designed music player? I just use PowerAMP because it has tonnes of features, the audio quality is good, design is exactly how I need.[/QUOTE] PowerAMP is alright, I use it myself, but I'm just saying that I'd welcome a truly Holo designed music player WITH folder-based playback support. With millions of alternatives of EVERYTHING on the Play Store, something like this is still missing. I just hate players that force you to make playlists or libraries or whatever. It just feels too inconvenient to me when I have a neatly organized folder structure that I can easily copy-paste between devices.
[QUOTE=iCole;37945485]I just hate players that force you to make playlists or libraries or whatever. It just feels too inconvenient to me when I have a neatly organized folder structure that I can easily copy-paste between devices.[/QUOTE] Hierarchical folder view is the BEST possible method in my opinion because I sort everything on my phone in neat, organised folders
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;37945474][IMG]http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb139/chrishind10/device-5.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] I think what makes it worse is that one person out there, will actually have this as their phone theme
[QUOTE=K1ngo64;37945561]Hierarchical folder view is the BEST possible method in my opinion because I sort everything on my phone in neat, organised folders[/QUOTE] Folder bro!
Just flashed an updated version of stock HTC JB, still nothing is running anywhere near 60fps. [editline]7th October 2012[/editline] I dumbed it down a lot so XDA users wouldn't feel threatened or confused. Many people have been saying that this makes the device perfectly smooth and it seems like many people haven't used any other handsets which are smooth such as the iPhone 4S, any Windows Phone 7.5 device or a stock Galaxy S3 (international). I've decided to get an idea for myself and see if it really is smooth now. So I've been doing some side by side testing against my Galaxy S3 also running on a 4.1 leak with regards to smoothness, both are stock with no mods. Method was purely subjective by eyesight. I like both handsets so don't assume any bias. I've firstly noticed that the S3 as overcome the majority of Android's input lag fairly well whilst the One X is still suffering a bit for it, although not as much as before. The apps I tested smoothness in were: -Play store: My Apps menu, Main page and and app info page -Stock launchers with similar widgets and the same amount of homescreens. -Settings menu just for scrolling -And a play with the notifications menu I can happily say the S3 is pretty much 60 FPS all around but not in older apps not designed for 4.1 which is the case with all JB handsets. But the One X is still behind on this front with the lag mostly noticeable on the launcher. This may be down to the launcher's animations itself and not just lag across the system. On the play store it nearly matches the S3 but it does have a tendency to stutter even when there isn't anything to load (I know Android has a problem with caching). In the menus scrolling they seem to be fairly matched but I feel the over scroll animation of the separate items coming apart does lag a bit still. Lastly we have the notification drawer, this is only really let down by the input lag as everything feels like it's dragging behind. Now I'm going to jump in before hand and say this, I completely understand it's a leak and isn't the final product, because I know a minority of XDA users will jump at me if I didn't say that. I do hope HTC can bring it back up to speed because I love the One X on the design front but I feel the on the firmware side HTC is letting it down. I feel like the OEM should give me a good stock experience without me having to modify it to get what should have been given in the first place. [editline]7th October 2012[/editline] Now I sit back and wait for the inevitable hate to begin from frantic XDA users because I may have insulted their device.
You're gonna get banned for flaming or something [editline]7th October 2012[/editline] also, more eye cancer [IMG]http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_liy5iac4J61qiv9lwo1_400.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=FlashFireSix;37945623]I think what makes it worse is that one person out there, will actually have this as their phone theme[/QUOTE] it's not even the right generation
[QUOTE=-Xemit-;37946548]How do I get rid of touchwiz? It's crappy and appley and I want it gone.[/QUOTE] On what device? Your camera? Tablet? Phone? Toaster?
[QUOTE=-Xemit-;37946573]Galaxy Ace 2[/QUOTE] It's probably best off leaving the stock ROM on that little thing. It also doesn't have a very big developer base so your best bet is just grab a new launcher of the play store. You'll still have the TW Framework though.
So there is this app that can steam music from your cloud service (Dropbox, Box etc). Is there anything similar for videos?
[QUOTE=PyroCF;37945874] Now I sit back and wait for the inevitable hate to begin from frantic XDA users because I may have insulted their device.[/QUOTE] It's worse when you point out facts about OLED displays still being an immature and inferior technology to the best IPS ones. Even on Facepunch you just get a train of hate because everyone owns a Galaxy S series device and refuses to admit that they have any faults or inferiorities to any other device whatsoever.
[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32495249&postcount=116"]Implying WP7.5 or the 4S isn't smooth[/URL]
[QUOTE=PyroCF;37947002][URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32495249&postcount=116"]Implying WP7.5 or the 4S isn't smooth[/URL][/QUOTE] Lots of XDA users have bad eyesight where they can't even notice the difference anyway. So then confirmation bias comes in when they want to favour their Android phone over other Android and non Android devices.
[QUOTE=PyroCF;37946599]It's probably best off leaving the stock ROM on that little thing. It also doesn't have a very big developer base so your best bet is just grab a new launcher of the play store. You'll still have the TW Framework though.[/QUOTE] So what devices in general get a lot of developers support? All I see is anything in the Samsung Galaxy S flagship phones series, followed by a few smaller ones, flagship HTC, and a lot for Sony so far. I don't see much Motorola because I believe they lock down everything into oblivion.
Phones that are high spec and popular - the ones developers buy
[QUOTE=SweFox*;37946942]So there is this app that can steam music from your cloud service (Dropbox, Box etc). Is there anything similar for videos?[/QUOTE] Maybe there isn't?
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