- 08-19-2012, 01:40 PM
Thread Author #1
What do you want in Key Lime Pie?
What improvements and features would you like in the future of android OS? What are most important improvement or features would you like?
Personalization: (Most Important)
-More stock Google Widgets
IE Clock and Weather widget of there own
IE Scrollable Current Widgets for separate feeds you follow
IE Battery Widget
-Change color scheme of stock OS
I would like the option to change the black and blue scheme ICS/JB as well the color of stock keyboard.
Features
-Notifications (Most Important)
I would like to be able to quickly reply or delete and email or message straight fom notification window from either lock or unlocked screen.
A vibrate feature to remind me notifications when pick up my phone but also vibrate by itself every so often as a reminder. For example I have some type of notification and it will vibrate once or twice every minute for five minutes. Obviously I would like flexibility to change time and frequency of vibration as well which notifications I would allow to have this option.
-Lockscreen
The ability have widgets on my lock screen.
The ability access the app drawer to have certain apps I choose to be access with out unlocking the phone.
-Multitasking
The ability to run more than one app at same time on screen.
IE play Angry Birds on the left or right side of the screen and text on opposite side.
IE watch video or browse the internet on top half or bottom half the screen and text on opposite screen
Performance (Most Important)
-Improved Speed
-Improved Battery Life
-Improved Sensitivity
I am not expecting android to make all my wishes come true with next OS but hopefully after a few updates they will have have most of them.
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Solve
[Nexus (A) + the latest and greatest tech] < [Nexus (B) + the best proven and optimize tech]
Answer
Nexus (A) is less than Nexus (B)
Nexus (B) is greater than Nexus (A)
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- 08-19-2012, 04:54 PM
Thread Author #3
Some ideas I listed were not specific to either a tablet or smartphone but in general. I know some of ideas will only work on the tablet.
The windows surface was first device I saw and multiple apps running simultaneously on the screen.
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Solve
[Nexus (A) + the latest and greatest tech] < [Nexus (B) + the best proven and optimize tech]
Answer
Nexus (A) is less than Nexus (B)
Nexus (B) is greater than Nexus (A)
______ - 08-19-2012, 08:07 PM #4
- 08-19-2012, 09:26 PM
Thread Author #5
Gotcha
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Solve
[Nexus (A) + the latest and greatest tech] < [Nexus (B) + the best proven and optimize tech]
Answer
Nexus (A) is less than Nexus (B)
Nexus (B) is greater than Nexus (A)
______ - 08-19-2012, 10:59 PM #6
Re: What do you want in Key Lime Pie?
Multiple user accounts + Parental Control. JB has this feature so sure will get it.
Backup/restore home screen. Option in settings-->backup and reset
Sync Application data to Google drive and restore to any device. - 08-19-2012, 11:15 PM
Thread Author #7
Google is for the people and by the people. Android is for the people and by the tech people. Nexus is for the geeks and by the geeks.
Solve
[Nexus (A) + the latest and greatest tech] < [Nexus (B) + the best proven and optimize tech]
Answer
Nexus (A) is less than Nexus (B)
Nexus (B) is greater than Nexus (A)
______ - 08-19-2012, 11:22 PM #8
I think we're heading in that direction. Google is pushing the cloud and have been for some time, hence no external storage for the Nexus line. A more comprehensive or complete backup and sync is the next logical step imo.
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- 08-19-2012, 11:38 PM #9
Re: What do you want in Key Lime Pie?
Make Chrome default browser - Some might not like it but the default browser is developed by google so why not set chrome default.
App Features:
Option in App info like "Disable Notification" to "Kill the app when closed"
Option in App info like "Disable Notification" to "Dont start App automatically"
Lock Screen Features:
See Notification from lock screen(PIN,Pattern and Password) and make it an option in settings.
Option in Lock settings to unlock when right password is typed rather than pressing OK
Show widget lock before pin,pattern and password unlock option. that way you can go to camera app for other locks.
Like OP mentions would like to have the ability to open certain app even from lock screen Combined with Lock screen widget Customization.
Widgets in lockscreen
Change backgroud color/Image in lock screen.
Widgets:
More Toggle support for the default Android Toggle with customization.
Other features:
Quite hours with wifi/data connection/Bluetooth/GPS on offLast edited by still1; 08-20-2012 at 01:02 AM.
- 08-19-2012, 11:44 PM #10
Re: What do you want in Key Lime Pie?
- 08-19-2012, 11:49 PM #11
- 08-19-2012, 11:53 PM #12
I believe that's what I said. Google uses the Nexus line as reference devices. Part of that is no SDcard because of cloud storage (amongst other reasons).
The GS3 is neither a Nexus device nor a straight Android device, taking little from Googles own reference phone. Thus, it has an external SDcard.
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- 08-20-2012, 12:34 AM #13
Re: What do you want in Key Lime Pie?
I want video chat to be fully integrated into KLP like Facetime is with ios.
- 08-20-2012, 12:59 AM
Thread Author #14
Google is for the people and by the people. Android is for the people and by the tech people. Nexus is for the geeks and by the geeks.
Solve
[Nexus (A) + the latest and greatest tech] < [Nexus (B) + the best proven and optimize tech]
Answer
Nexus (A) is less than Nexus (B)
Nexus (B) is greater than Nexus (A)
______ - 08-20-2012, 01:23 AM #15
- 08-20-2012, 02:17 AM #16
Re: What do you want in Key Lime Pie?
isnt that how it works now??? I tried it in JB with a youtube video playing full screen. i was able to pull down the notification and as soon as i closed the notification the top bar disappeared.
maybe its not in ics but dont know. the notification works from any apps too. - 08-20-2012, 03:27 AM #17
- 08-20-2012, 03:29 AM #18
honestly....I'll settle for Splenda and zero calories
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2 - 08-20-2012, 02:40 PM #19
Multitasking and ram optimization. I want have a video going and continue to play while I answer texts and check Web pages and stuff. AT LEAST this across tabs in crome. Also be able to answer texts quickly without going completely to the texting app. So be able to answer a text while playing a game or video without leaving that screen/app.
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- 08-20-2012, 03:26 PM #20
I don't understand why messanger and gtalk are not the same thing on mobile devices. Google, make it so in klp.
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- 08-20-2012, 05:50 PM #22
Re: What do you want in Key Lime Pie?
Talking about setting Google Chrome as default browser, Google should make it more credible first. I honestly don't like when Chrome would just crash all of a sudden. But it might be great in terms of toggling support.
I also agree on multitasking and RAM optimization. I think that's what many opt to get from their gadgets. - 08-20-2012, 08:38 PM #23
- 08-20-2012, 09:23 PM #24
- 08-20-2012, 09:24 PM #25
Re: What do you want in Key Lime Pie?
would like them to have ability to add photos to gtalk.
Better battery life of course.



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