TimmE
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Agreed. It can only help.I hope they open up the option for PAID themes. I think developers will be more motivated if they are going to be compensated for their time.
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Agreed. It can only help.I hope they open up the option for PAID themes. I think developers will be more motivated if they are going to be compensated for their time.
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What is taking so long to get a simple, dark theme -_-
I still can't believe that people are actually talking about these crappy Samsung themes when they have much better options like Nova and action launchers. The Samsung themes are embarrassingly Bad.
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When you apply a theme the menu colors stay active even when you activate Nova. So its not even a matter of wanting/using the theme ... its just a way to get your menus changed.
Wow all these themes are terrible. They are made for 6 year olds. There is like one decent theme on there. Maybe two. Come on Samsung. Give us one Material Design theme following googles guidelines and call it a day. Stop letting the 9 year olds design the themes!!!
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If it weren't for those same Koreans, you wouldn't have the GS6.I think the 6 year old cutesie stuff is cultural to Korea, and maybe most of Asia. I used to fly to Japan for work, and was Hello Kitty'd to death. And this was many years ago. The problem is Americans (and others cultures) don't share this fascination. Samsung should wise up. We are grown ups here.
Here is a blogger's take on it:
Ask a Korean!: Why Do Koreans Like Cute Things?
What does this have to do with anything? So Samsung shouldn't bother appealing to a wider variety of consumers, because "if it weren't for them, we wouldn't have the phone at all"?If it weren't for those same Koreans, you wouldn't have the GS6.
I think the 6 year old cutesie stuff is cultural to Korea, and maybe most of Asia. I used to fly to Japan for work, and was Hello Kitty'd to death. And this was many years ago. The problem is Americans (and others cultures) don't share this fascination. Samsung should wise up. We are grown ups here.
Here is a blogger's take on it:
Ask a Korean!: Why Do Koreans Like Cute Things?
Read the original post. Koreans like any other culture have their own unique culture morays and preferences. Of course, they should appeal to as broad an audience possible. The device has only been out a month. If you want better themes, there's really nothing stopping you from making one, is there?What does this have to do with anything? So Samsung shouldn't bother appealing to a wider variety of consumers, because "if it weren't for them, we wouldn't have the phone at all"?
All of the theme are gorgeous @ smooth4lyfe
If it weren't for those same Koreans, you wouldn't have the GS6.
I certainly didn't mean to put down the Koreans, and I do appreciate the Gs6. I j just don't happen to want to immerse myself in their cutesie cultural stuff. Sorry if I offended you.