mrmoe110
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- Oct 20, 2009
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If I see a manufacturer skin on ICS, I will be aggravated beyond belief. What they don't understand is that Google is finally taking a step forward and essentially making the default OS appearance skinned, and it looks appealing and great. I also don't really get what the point of manufacturers putting skins on phones is. Sure, some skins add some functionality not found in the stock OS, but others just plain ruin the visual appeal. They don't get any money for selling the phone with or without a skin and they know a lot of people don't like skins so why do they do it in the first place?
I was just talking to someone about this yesterday. The positive response that people have shown to the ICS features and UI that was shown is going to make OEM's think twice about how much they "skin" their Android phones. From what I've seen the features and UI of ICS make all the "skins" out their look like doggy-doo. I think Android has reached a point where real Android fans are really going to be turning against all "skins," even more than we do now. HTC, Samsung, and Motorola really have their work cut out for them if they're going to try to "improve" ICS with their skins.