The thing that sucks is there are alot of people not fond of an elongated 4s design, but that's what iPhone users are gonna get for the next 2yrs. Apple isn't going to pull off a total redesign for the 5s.
Blame the "men" with small hands who can't stand to have their iPhone get any wider.The thing that sucks is there are alot of people not fond of an elongated 4s design, but that's what iPhone users are gonna get for the next 2yrs.
Blame the "men" with small hands who can't stand to have their iPhone get any wider.
And the point of this negative post was?
I did switch because I did not like what I saw in the leaks and thus far I'm not regretting it at all and absolutely love my One x.
But, and this is to the OP.
If you think those screenshots will make anyone switch you are mistaken.
I mean no offense but that setup and color combo is beyond ugly, sorry.
Good god those home screens are ugly and cluttered. Made me dizzy and want to vomit up my coffee.
I thought it was pretty self-explanatory: to express the hideous nature of cluttered garbage Android homescreens, in my opinion.
What can I clear up further for you?
Seriously???
Really people, this is the best you got? Flame related negative posts? The OP takes some time to share why he likes his device in an "alternative to iOS" thread and this is how you respond?
I guess courtesy is overrated in this thread, at least from the iOS fan side. Quite disappointed you either cannot or chose not to express your difference of opinion in a tactful or insightful manner.....
OP's screenshots are a UI trainwreck. Pass.
but even stock lacks the design finesse and polish of iOS.
Agreed. With Android I feel you should either go stock or not at all, but even stock lacks the design finesse and polish of iOS.
In what way?
Android is Java-based, and Java has always been slow slow slow and in this case it's a battery hog as well.
The icons have a bad case of split personality disorder, there is inconsistency across the board (icon size, third party apps, widgets), some parts are still quite ugly and Tron-ish (Settings, home screen). There are essentially three animations, and they are simpler. On iOS when you launch an app there are a lot of subtle effects like the background stretching, the icons flying out, screen fading, that really create a cool illusion. When deleting a note/photo/e-mail the trash can opens and the content gets sucked in. Afterwards, the trash can closes and shakes. There are many small details that make the whole experience feel like it was lovingly developed by punctilious designers. On Jellybean there's just popping and fading, and things feel more crudely made.
That's the point of Android. Let the user make it their own. If you like the cookie cutter template, stick with iOS.
Yeah that was a real insightful, intellectual comment that offered a good rebuttal. Customization is not a reason for ugly design.
Personally, I made the switch soon after the design was leaked.
Other people who are disappointed in the design but aren't switching are either:
- People who are too invested into the iOS "ecosystem"
- People who have never used any other smartphone and don't like change
- People who would make the change but can't think for themselves so they let other iOS scare them away from switching.
Gotta love the iFaithful. They will say anything to justify their iOS and phones complete lack of features. If you own an iphone, you can "personalize" your phone by changing the wallpaper! Wow. Talk about making the phone 'yours' and 'different' from everyone else's. I always like seeing the screen shots from iphones. They are all identical. Wanna change the look of an icon. Sorry. Apple tells you what you can and can't do.
4. Started with Android, hated it, moved to iOS. Not interested in going back. But then, that sorta disproves your points #2 and #3.
You do realize that there is a large population of mobile device users that honestly don't care what other people think of their phones... right? If they like the way Apple designed the UI, and don't bother showing off their "super cool customized phone" to all of their friends, how exactly is iOS "lacking features?"
You do realize I didn't start this thread? And my post was a counterpoint.
I started with iOS, got bored with it and the complete lack of innovation, moved to Android. Not interested in going back. But then, that sorta proves my points. Your comment means zip to me. As I tell the iFans, enjoy your sandbox. Why are you posting in here? Bored with the rest of the forum? I can understand that.
I really wanted to switch, but it's a pity the best games are always on iOs. Ideally, I would even switch to Windows Phone which from all is my favorite UI experience.
Seriously???
Really people, this is the best you got? Flame related negative posts? The OP takes some time to share why he likes his device in an "alternative to iOS" thread and this is how you respond?
I guess courtesy is overrated in this thread, at least from the iOS fan side. Quite disappointed you either cannot or chose not to express your difference of opinion in a tactful or insightful manner.....
If you think I'm being ugly, then just dont dance with me.
Would you prefer for me to daintily imply the the surface aesthetics of that particular OS are are not to my particular palette due to its cluttered and random nature?
Well first of I'm obviously not an pure iFan as I said I switched to Android.
And I did say it nicely with " I mean no offense ".
This was helpful criticism and meant to help his taste a little.
To put it another way the home screen were like ugly men, and time is to short to dance with them.
There better?