Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 / S7 Plus. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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i have to admit Samsung One UI in version 3 is way less obtrusive than i expected it to be.
Haven't used Samsung in a while and now on this Tablet you can Disable all that nearby share stuff you don't use and all the other Samsung Exclusive features that you don't even need.
Pretty cool move there samsung.
Haldi4803 said:
i have to admit Samsung One UI in version 3 is way less obtrusive than i expected it to be.
Haven't used Samsung in a while and now on this Tablet you can Disable all that nearby share stuff you don't use and all the other Samsung Exclusive features that you don't even need.
Pretty cool move there samsung.
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I have a Samsung S6 and was pleasantly surprised that so many OEM and Google apps could be disabled out-of-the-box. I immediately rooted it though, so was able to completely uninstall or disable all the stuff I didn't want—176 packages, and I'm not kidding at all.
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Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the LG G5. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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By removing the "app" button, LG made an Android phone feel like an iPhone. This problem can easily be remedied in a number of ways, but it may be a hassle for people who don't know what a "launcher" is.
Obviously prefer stock, but non replaceable battery on Nexus devices does not do the job for me.
charlobagis said:
Obviously prefer stock, but non replaceable battery on Nexus devices does not do the job for me.
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Actually I'm not fond of the stock feel. With that in mind, I don't like the white background in the G5 settings.. I wish I could change it. Maybe some xposed module.
I'm using Nova Launcher Prime.
@op, You Might really want to add a Poll to OP instead of Rating the Thread. That Stars Rating is intended for completely different purpose.
Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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With no bias or "fanboying," it simply doesn't get better than Samsung in terms of software. They've also matched, possibly even beat, Apple products in this department, especially considering the slightly lower price. TouchWiz has improved immensely, and in my opinion, will no longer garnish complaints. The phone itself is the most well designed phone on the market to date. The operating systems and inner workings are flawless, simple, and easy on the eyes. If you don't like the generic TouchWiz(menus, phone screen, messenger screen, layout)? Download a free skin through the manager, or pay for a premium one.
Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Huawei Nova/Nova Plus. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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It's first time when I've used EMUI.
Well, it got many features as you may see on internet too and it looks quite nice. The colors used on EMUI 5 looks even nicer.
You could say that is bloated, but thanks to some of them you've got some nice features, out of the box.
However, I don't like the fact that persistent notifications can be dismissed by swiping them (e.g. Skype, Viber, Tasker and so on). They were supposed to be persistent, ya know?
I also don't like the fact that battery stats (e.g. SOT) is included in Phone Manager app. In my opinion, that app is a big bloatware and is the first one I would get rid of.
Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Moto E4 Plus. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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motoagain said:
It is running the latest stock android 7.1.1 and is stock. So naturally the software experience is the best at this price point
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Agree, and the added Moto app adds just enough customization like using the fingerprint sensor as the back, home, and recent apps button all in one. I love the stock look and feel with those added touches.
Root my device
Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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Terrible ZenUI. Nougat update helped a bit. But it is just still terrible. Terrible color scheme. Larger than necessary buttons from drop down menu.
Despite the 1 star, I've grown to just ignore a lot of the stuff I dislike.
I use Nova launcher on all my phones, so I don't see too much of the ZenUI. I actually like their quick dropdown menu and haven't had any issues.
Upgraded to nougat, switched to nova launcher and now it doesn't bother me too much. I do wish the quick dropdown menu had smaller icons though, looks like it was designed for blind people.