Android 11: What’s the point of always having the home bar showing on the home screen? It just looks ugly and I don’t see why it’s needed. People know to swipe up to view apps.
I feel just the opposite...The widgets on my P4XL as elegant and evolved compared to the ones on IOS 14 on my 11 Pro Max.Loving my Pixel 4 so far but the widgets need some serious love, especially when you see the ones in iOS 14.
Yep the only widgets that I wish Android would pull from is weather and maps. But then again, they're not transparent so beret hope you don't want pictures of your kids or pets as your wallpaper.I feel just the opposite...The widgets on my P4XL as elegant and evolved compared to the ones on IOS 14 on my 11 Pro Max.
I can resize and move them around wherever I want them to be. Then some of them are transparent!
I feel just the opposite...The widgets on my P4XL as elegant and evolved compared to the ones on IOS 14 on my 11 Pro Max.
I can resize and move them around wherever I want them to be. Then some of them are transparent!
Have to do what feels most comfortable and useful. Very good to try a variety of options (many people won’t do that for various reasons). Enjoy your 11 Pro!I'm definitely glad I've finally had the opportunity to try the Pixel experience. However... I've got an 11 Pro arriving tomorrow.
While there are are certain elements of the Android world I love (the Google Nest stuff and the Pixel range), there is just something about the aesthetics of the iPhone and the Apple ecosystem itself that just has me, just like so many of you that the Android way of doing things/ecosystem has you.
My mate a couple of months ago was a bit surprised when I said I was getting a Pixel - said "always thought you were an Apple guy". And tbh, I think he's right.
When I was thinking about it, I've tried to overcomplicate my life by making the switch when there really wasn't anything wrong with the experience I had. Huge case of the grass isn't always greener...
So I'll use/have the Pixel 4 as a back up device or if I fancy the odd day with it.
I've also had a full tech declutter - all the Google stuff that I wasn't ever going to use (Pixel Buds, Stadia, Chromecast Ultras, Mini's) - all sold last week. So we have a Nest Camera for the baby's room, one Nest Hub in the living room (we like the rotating photos and we'll receive motion alerts from the Camera), and a Nest Mini in our daughters room that she'll use with a free Spotify account.
Bar that, it's back to the tried and tested.
I had a bet with my wife that I'd have her switching to Android before I went back to an iPhone. Needless to say she's feeling quite smug at the moment. But I'm happy, the wife is happy and we can just get on with the important things now.
My Wife isn't a techie at all. ......in the least. I always have to do stuff for her like send a pic in a text or attach something for her, send a link in a text and copy and paste something. The little things.I'm definitely glad I've finally had the opportunity to try the Pixel experience. However... I've got an 11 Pro arriving tomorrow.
While there are are certain elements of the Android world I love (the Google Nest stuff and the Pixel range), there is just something about the aesthetics of the iPhone and the Apple ecosystem itself that just has me, just like so many of you that the Android way of doing things/ecosystem has you.
My mate a couple of months ago was a bit surprised when I said I was getting a Pixel - said "always thought you were an Apple guy". And tbh, I think he's right.
When I was thinking about it, I've tried to overcomplicate my life by making the switch when there really wasn't anything wrong with the experience I had. Huge case of the grass isn't always greener...
So I'll use/have the Pixel 4 as a back up device or if I fancy the odd day with it.
I've also had a full tech declutter - all the Google stuff that I wasn't ever going to use (Pixel Buds, Stadia, Chromecast Ultras, Mini's) - all sold last week. So we have a Nest Camera for the baby's room, one Nest Hub in the living room (we like the rotating photos and we'll receive motion alerts from the Camera), and a Nest Mini in our daughters room that she'll use with a free Spotify account.
Bar that, it's back to the tried and tested.
I had a bet with my wife that I'd have her switching to Android before I went back to an iPhone. Needless to say she's feeling quite smug at the moment. But I'm happy, the wife is happy and we can just get on with the important things now.
It did seem to optimize the battery life a little. The battery gets me through a day nicely thoughAnybody still got their 4xl? Did Android 11 aid with battery life at all?
Live this screen and the apps at the left how did you do that? is that a launcher?I keep wanting to move to an iPhone 12 mini, just because the mini part really intrigues me (even though I have a Unihertz Jelly 2 pending arrival) but I have to try my hardest to not scratch that itch and keep my Pixel 4a because honestly it does nothing but meet my needs, no issues whatsoever other than I miss my ultrawide camera on scenic trips.
The customization offered by Android though is fantastic. I've previously rooted, rom'd, custom kernels, recoveries, etc but haven't felt that need on the Pixel. Just swapped my launcher yesterday just for the heck of it and used one of Google's animated wallpapers, quite fun!
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Yessir! That is Niagara Launcher, with the Whicons icon pack paired with one of Googles built in/downloadable live wallpapers that’s styled after a game of pinball. You can also hide the text if you wish, it’s quite customizable.Live this screen and the apps at the left how did you do that? is that a launcher?
I’ve been tempted to pick up a cheap 4. There’s really no reason (in my opinion) to choose a Pixel 5 over the Pixel 4, unless you want a fingerprint scanner and wide camera.
Camera (main) is basically the same, but you get the neural core thing. Still 90hz, really solid facial unlock, better build quality, no hole punch (although that’s a matter of preference).
And with all the updates coming to both phones at the same time, it makes it a bit of a no brainer for me. Plus I love squeeze to Assistant and was sad to see it go.