on 07-02-2015 12:21
on 07-02-2015 12:21
on 07-02-2015 13:42
on 07-02-2015 13:42
on 07-02-2015 13:50
on 07-02-2015 13:50
on 07-02-2015 14:48
on 07-02-2015 14:48
on 07-02-2015 14:51
on 07-02-2015 14:51
on 07-02-2015 14:55
on 07-02-2015 14:55
on 07-02-2015 14:56
on 07-02-2015 14:56
@Anonymous wrote:
This is pants. Yes I'm annoyed.
I think we could have guessed mate
on 07-02-2015 15:06
on 07-02-2015 15:06
I have 5.0.2 on a Nexus 7 and it's running well, battery drain is better than before although the menu options are in my opinion worse than KK. Some of the features such as timed interruptions I can do without, the mute button was much better and easy enough without having to go into the settings. No problems with the update itself though, the tablet seems more fluid than I remember it 3 months ago when it was broken. No stalling or freezing as it was prone to do very occasionally.
on 07-02-2015 15:29
on 07-02-2015 16:55
on 07-02-2015 16:55
@Anonymous wrote:
Yes one person to comment on here so far but a quick search on Google will show similar comments.
I'm 42 with a serious profession and would prefer my device not to look like something from fisher price.
I wasn't expecting such a major change to the pre school design so I think I could be forgiven as there has never been an OS released in this state.
As you've not installed it yourself I'm sure you're post would be different after seeing the battery drain 10% by the time you finished it.
You're post seemed more focused on me rather than practicalities of lollipoop.
CHEERS ANYWAY
Yes @Anonymous it was focused on you, as at that point you were the only one to have posted an opinion in this thread about what you thought of the OS. I thought the comments you made were very subjective. You may think it's a 'pre school design' but others may not. It all comes down to personal taste, and I'm sure the Android community is divided about it. I'm pretty certain that my phone will never get Lollipop, as it's too old, but my tablet probably will, and I'm looking forward to it. Had it been available immediately I wouldn't have gone for it, as I'm not an early adopter, which I've said in other threads.
You yourself admitted, and I quote: 'So I took a chance an updated without looking at what I was about to install beforehand.' Obviously it's too late for you now, but had you found those comments on Google that agree with your opinion beforehand, you probably wouldn't have done the upgrade, and this thread most likely wouldn't exist.
I hope for your sake, and for anyone else who is unhappy with the new OS, that it improves for you.
The joy of Android has always been that the user can customise the way their device looks. I'm sure the OS will continue to get better over time.
on 09-02-2015 11:04
on 09-02-2015 11:04
You can change the way it looks in the text settings, although most of the designs are flat colours. You can add images from your gallery, so you can choose from any of your photos or you can download anything you like from the internet and set that as the background.