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carvelye21
Age: 42
Joined: 07 Oct 2011
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Android 4.0 on tablets: Better, but still needs work 2
Perlow points out some of Aoson M12 the same positives I’ve seen when using my new handset: The user interface is more consistent, elegant by comparison to Onda Vi40 prior versions and more responsive overall. I see that on my Galaxy Nexus on a daily basis. But even if Perlow didn’t point it out to readers directly, it’s clear to me there are still inconsistencies within Android 4.0 on different devices.
For example, at CES last week, a vendor was showing me an Android tablet running on Intel’s new Atom chip. I asked if it was Honeycomb or Ice Cream Sandwich. He said the latter, but then I Bmorn V11 noticed the Apps button at the top right of the display. On my Android 4.0 phone, that button is on the bottom of the screen, so I questioned the tablet version.
He checked, and sure enough, it was Android 4.0. Why would Teclast P76Ti the same operating system have two different ways to access apps? Notifications on the tablet are on the bottom right, but on the top of the phone. How does this unify the platform?starzmart
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