About 30 minutes after upgrading to Lollypop, I realized I made a mistake. Is there any way I can revert to KitKat?
Thanks, Umass021, but your remedy sounds a little beyond the level of my technical skill. I MAY have overreacted. I was having problems with the keyboard, but it seems to have straightened itself out today. I guess I'm complaining about having to relearn everything for the sake of newness
In fact, I've found Lollipop has brought new life to my aging N10. So far, it runs like a champ: smooth animations, fast app loading... The tablet barely performed this well when new! I'm liking it so much, I've decided to not "upgrade" to the N9.
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There are a fair number of annoying things about Lollipop on the N10, ( http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...4-lollipop-tablet-ui-huge-step-backwards.html ) and some baffling changes (like changing the home button from an icon of a home to a freaking circle) but I wouldn't characterize it as "relearning everything".
In fact, I've found Lollipop has brought new life to my aging N10. So far, it runs like a champ: smooth animations, fast app loading... The tablet barely performed this well when new! I'm liking it so much, I've decided to not "upgrade" to the N9.
Changing an icon yet leaving it in the same position would seem to logically indicate it performs the same function.
Your statement is invalid.
Um, no, my statement is perfectly valid. Exactly how is a new user supposed to know that the center icon is home? How about people like my Mom who don't understand position having meaning? It is not intuitive nor logical to represent a function with a totally unrelated pictograph.
I believe there on-screen tips that inform the user how to interact with the home screen in the stock launcher (GEL) on first use.
Interesting- I waited a few days before saying this to make sure it was consistent... it seems that my WiFi signal level that is reported is much higher under 5.0. I am not sure if it is actually any stronger, or just that they changed the metering.