Wait for the iPhone 5.
The Galaxy Nexus is just the current flavour of the week.
Actually the flavor of the week 29 weeks ago...
Days are dog years for android.
Wait for the iPhone 5.
The Galaxy Nexus is just the current flavour of the week.
Actually the flavor of the week 29 weeks ago...
Days are dog years for android.
That's true.
They release 5 or 6 phones every year compared to Apple's single one.
And the iPhone is still the best phone available simply because iOS is better than anything Google/Android have to offer.
iOS is pure crap. It's such a dated OS and Apple should be ashamed of itself for not updating it.
iOS is pure crap. It's such a dated OS and Apple should be ashamed of itself for not updating it.
It has been updated. You're just not paying attention.
If you want silly animations and Tron 1980's style looks, Google ICS and JB are for you
I'll take iOS.
What exactly is wrong with it in your opinion?
My iPhone has never crashed. Ever.
My friends Samsung Galaxy S3 crashed the day after he bought it...
And just like the iPhone, there is only 1 Nexus release a year. Not 6.
You sure?
Nexus S December 16, 2010
Nexus One January 5, 2010
That's 2 devices in one year.
So I'm off a month and change. You get the point.
I was being a smart ass with silly phone trivia. No offense intended.
There are options out there if you take the time to look. Here are a couple.The Multi-tasking on Galaxy nexus is quiet good, I just don't like the whole button press idea, I prefer to access it via a gesture...since everything already touch based on the phone you would think gestures are there for such functionality......like on my iPhone I have Zephyr installed and with a swipe up I can enter multi-tasking, with a swipe I can close an app or switch between apps without ever having to touch the home button.....these options as far as I saw so far just aren't available for android even after rooting if you want to keep the phone on stock ROM (if anyone knows how to add it without flashing custom ROM do let me know please)
You've got to be kidding me. A large amount of those jailbreak "customizations" are only adding features that Android phones already have out of the box. The iOS dev community pales in comparison to the Android community. You lose all credibility even attempting to make that comparison.IMO iOS>Android in customization that is really functional and smooth, flashing ROM's is like beta testing, people never really settle with one for >6months. With iOS we wait until the next jailbreak before we jump the ship to upgrade because some features/tweaks/add-ons we add are so important that we cannot afford to give them up.
There are options out there if you take the time to look. Here are a couple.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJM0EqrZ7-w&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr1M...xt=C30b4f29UDOEgsToPDskKFxZ2qcfQCTQbICzixuz8N
You've got to be kidding me. A large amount of those jailbreak "customizations" are only adding features that Android phones already have out of the box. The iOS dev community pales in comparison to the Android community. You lose all credibility even attempting to make that comparison.
FYI, custom roms are not the only way to add features to an Android phone.
You can easily set multitasking to open with a gesture. I have swipe up for multitasking, swipe down for settings and double tap for search.
I wouldn't go as far as saying iOS is pure crap. True enough, it is behind Android in many aspects, but I wouldn't go as far as saying it is pure crap.
Those links show something that's geared more toward devices with on-screen buttons. It would work for other Android phones, but it's more so designed to be an on-screen button alternative.
Can you please tell me how I can set it up to swipe up for Multitasking and maybe set something else for swipe down?
like guy above you posted links to the videos, I noticed in the videos w.e swipe you make shows up on screen which kinda looks ugly(I'm sure there is someway to turn that part off). Is it smooth and as fluent as it is on iOS? either way would still like to give it a try. Thanks
Grab Apex Launcher from the Play Store and in settings/behaviour settings you can assign gestures.
Great launcher that you can leave as stock as you like and it plays nice with Jellybean.
The dev community is what????????
Lol wow.
This guy just lost all credibility...
No way to add the gestures without having to slap on a launcher? I like my GNexus Stock as possible with the addition of root access and adding gestures....like on iOS we don't have to add a launcher to add gestures/functionality...again personally I like my phone to look as stock/basic as possible without having anything overlaying the stock/basic UI.
Let me know if any way of adding it as a settings add-on...otherwise i think ill pass and continue to not like the multitasking button....and hope in the near future there is such add-on
^very ignorant. have you SEEN apex launcher?