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Those larger widgets on the home screen remind me of my much-loved Windows Mobile devices from 6 years ago. Progress?

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Haha, now this update will slow down already slowed android phones. My suggestion is if you get android 12 update in future , please don't update, these major changes may affect your devices.

If you own a flagship, then you might consider.

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android become more looks like iOS, and iOS too become more like android ..lol

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Anna, 09 Feb 2021Android 9 Pie was the last OS upgrade where Google had actually added some new features to the... moreIf that means refining what's unfinished and there's a lot of that, then I'm totally ok with it. Why work on adding new features when you haven't finished polishing what you currently have. Take the navigation pill for example. It sits at the bottom and sometimes the content goes behind it, sometimes it sits inside a black bar that's high enough to cut the curved edge in the middle and make it hideous, or it sometimes have a border above it. Inconsistency at its finest. You've got the punch-hole camera. Work and force a way of having apps implement their content to go around it. Open Gmail on a Pixel 5 for example and put it in landscape. What's with the thick black bar at the left? Oh, it's because of that punch hole. If even Google didn't care about that, I'm not surprised other app devs don't give a shit about refining thier apps. But this is am OS thing and until Google does something about it, other app devs can't do shit.

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The design is ok but don't change the dark theme

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-Trix-, 21 hours ago” And always returned to stock theme and stock launcher of whatever vendor I happened to have ... more"I don’t really know anyone who is using themes with their smartphones or with their desktop computers which have had themes always, why?"

Please... Don't questioning the biggest feature that android user proud of ..

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Viv, 14 hours agoCopy away people. Apple did it, so why not. If the user benefits, hey..."copy away"? So if Mercedes is using a steering wheel in their cars, means that the rest of the manufacturers are supposed to use stcks? If some operating system is using a very good feature, means that only that operating system can implement it and others not? If Windows is using icons, other operation systems should use text in stead? When someone brings a new and useful thing in the world (feature, system etc) means that everybody else has to reinvent that thing in order to apply it? I think it is best to bring useful stuff from one operating system to another, this way they can refine the user experience regardless of manufacturer. I may not like Apple's phones, or Samsung's or others, but if I settle for a phone I like I want to benefit from all the "good software stuff" that is available on the market. There are tons of stuff that I like from iPhones and Android devices. Non of them, alone, manage to offer me, by themselves best user experience. There are some things that I miss from my iPhone and Android has and vice-versa. So yeah, I think I better when they borrow thing from one another and improve their products. "Copy" is something a Xerox machine dose. Here is a question for you: regardless of what phone you use, is or was there a moment/moments when you wish you had "that feature" on your phone from the other manufacturer? Wouldn't it felt better and completed your user experience? I don't care about your answer, was just something for you to think before you criticize ;)

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Viv, 14 hours agoCopy away people. Apple did it, so why not. If the user benefits, hey...If they are doing that, they are just to improve our security.

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Master, 21 hours agoGoogle should make it mandatory to support 'project Treble' for all OEMs and also pr... moreThis...if it wants to have greater success in the US you mean?

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Copy away people. Apple did it, so why not. If the user benefits, hey...

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Android-Authority, 18 hours agoJust stop it with your BS. Android theming and widgets are just on a different elite level. ... moreDifferent, yes... Elite, probably no. Android hit the pinnacle of customization at ver. 4-5. After Marshmallow, the fragmentation and in the name of security made a lot of app obsolete and was never really got replaced properly. I'm mean look at Dark Mode itself. While iOS did receive it late (very late if you want to count on 3rd party Android ROMs), but their dark mode at least is a proper Global one. Unlike Android, Google can't even get their own app's dark mode in uniform. Till today, Pre-Android 9 ROMs still don't have dark mode for Gmail. Even then, it a Google service side thing instead of local. That just messed up. While 3rd party has mange to get dark Gmail since Lollipop.

And the theming engine was extreme buggy since day 1, till now. While 3rd party ROM do bring breathing space to extend their life, but none came close to most reputable official ROM releases.

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What's this, the teens edition 🤔

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-Trix-, 20 hours ago3rd apps can look and feel like they belong to OS, just look iPhone. Apple have always had des... moreJust stop it with your BS.
Android theming and widgets are just on a different elite level.

Theming/customization on Android can be rated at 80 and above on a scale of 0 to 100.
Stock Android = 80.
Miui = 95.
Color OS/One Ui/Zen Ui/Oxygen OS = 85-90.
iOS = 10.

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That looks horrendous and hella cheap

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Anonymous, 09 Feb 2021all these features are already in IOS HAHAHAHA whats up android people? going down aye? Nothing new, ios and android have been implementing things from each other since beginning.

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-Trix-, 20 hours ago3rd apps can look and feel like they belong to OS, just look iPhone. Apple have always had des... moreI agree with the widgets, they are pretty unpolished and have relatively stayed the same over the years though really don't see the difference with apps and if there is, it's such an insignificant difference most non enthusiasts won't notice it so heavily doubt that's one of the main reasons iphones are popular unless you mean popular with enthusiasts.

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its look like a theme to me,im not sure if it is going to be an android 12,bcauz they are going lite and simple everytime!

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VulkanXL, 21 hours agoI mean I partially agree with you but don't get how apps not following a certain design l... more3rd apps can look and feel like they belong to OS, just look iPhone. Apple have always had design rules to follow for developers to make sure the experience feels almost same when you use third party apps. This is propably one main reason why iPhone is so popular.

Also if you look iOS widgets, those are also having same design language. It feels like Apple could have designed many of those 3rd widgets, they just fit very well to Ui. Again same with Android, widgets doesn't even fit with the stock Android, but the problem gets lot bigger if you use 3rd themes.

And yes not everyone care this because Android themes exist and they will have their fans, but i just said the reason why so few uses them and what is wrong with the user experience in big picture.

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  • Anonymous
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LOL, LOOK AT THE PHOTO
CAMERA IS USING THE CAMERA, hahahaha what's the need of this sentence, we already know that the camera will use the camera and not wifi or Bluetooth

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FarFan, 09 Feb 2021It looks like 3 interns work on developing android platform and none of them actually uses and... morelol

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