dov1978
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I remember having to root to get screenshot.
Yeah and I remember having to jailbreak my iPhone just to be able to create a WiFi Hotspot
I remember having to root to get screenshot.
I can't believe the appearance of emojis determines one's happiness with a phone. I knew that iPhone folks were all about form over function but I wanted to believe that it was a myth.
The reason I bought this phone is because I owned an iPhone 6 which was 2.5 years old and started to wear down. I LOVE the way it looks, thats the biggest reason I bought it. But I hate some 'android' or 'samsung' things that I miss having on the iPhone. I'll list them:
- Camera preview slow!
- Notifications don't light up screen (third party app needed)
- iOS emojis look way better (knew this before though)
- Can't use emojis on quickmessage
The top one is the one I hate the most. I use snapchat a lot and it was so fluid on iPhone like it was like looking at a mirror (fps wise, not quality). But on this phone the camera preview is SO SLOW. It bothers me to hell. Now I accidently opened Facebook camera today which didn't had the preview camera lagg and ALL other 3rd party apps I tried did lagg. I wish the snapchat camera was the same as Facebook's.
If you get a notification the screen doesn't light up, there is a workaround by downloading a 3rd party app but just wish they had implemented it in the settings.
God, the Samsung emojis look awful compared to Apple's. Well, I knew this before but still I hate it .. I heard there is a workaround by rooting the phone but its my first week of owning an android phone and don't feel like breaking it already, haven't looked into it much though.
When watching a movie on your phone and you get a message and want to quickly reply while just keeping the movie open you can slide down the notification and do a quick reply just like on iOS. But the downside is that you can't use emojis in the quick reply which is a huge bummer for me because I use them in almost all my messages.
Well, these were my biggest issues with the new Galaxy S8. For the rest, I really like the phone though. If there are any solutions for my problems, make sure to leave a comment. I would greatly appreciate it![]()
I can't believe the appearance of emojis determines one's happiness with a phone. I knew that iPhone folks were all about form over function but I wanted to believe that it was a myth.
Nope. I know iPhone users that wont swiutch to Android specifically for that reason. Dont get me wrong I do prefer iOS emojis over Samsungs/Google but its by no means a dealbreaker.
The reason I bought this phone is because I owned an iPhone 6 which was 2.5 years old and started to wear down. I LOVE the way it looks, thats the biggest reason I bought it. But I hate some 'android' or 'samsung' things that I miss having on the iPhone. I'll list them:
- Camera preview slow!
- Notifications don't light up screen (third party app needed)
- iOS emojis look way better (knew this before though)
- Can't use emojis on quickmessage
The top one is the one I hate the most. I use snapchat a lot and it was so fluid on iPhone like it was like looking at a mirror (fps wise, not quality). But on this phone the camera preview is SO SLOW. It bothers me to hell. Now I accidently opened Facebook camera today which didn't had the preview camera lagg and ALL other 3rd party apps I tried did lagg. I wish the snapchat camera was the same as Facebook's.
If you get a notification the screen doesn't light up, there is a workaround by downloading a 3rd party app but just wish they had implemented it in the settings.
God, the Samsung emojis look awful compared to Apple's. Well, I knew this before but still I hate it .. I heard there is a workaround by rooting the phone but its my first week of owning an android phone and don't feel like breaking it already, haven't looked into it much though.
When watching a movie on your phone and you get a message and want to quickly reply while just keeping the movie open you can slide down the notification and do a quick reply just like on iOS. But the downside is that you can't use emojis in the quick reply which is a huge bummer for me because I use them in almost all my messages.
Well, these were my biggest issues with the new Galaxy S8. For the rest, I really like the phone though. If there are any solutions for my problems, make sure to leave a comment. I would greatly appreciate it![]()
I do think there is a problem with your individual phone if you are having lag on the camera display. I've never seen that on any phone. The S8 has been praised for its fast focus, something I don't think would happen if the display itself was lagging.
As for emojis, well, it is interesting to hear what other people look for in a phone. I think you could completely remove them from mine and it would take me many months to notice. Looking at the textra list sfla posted, I can't see any difference in quality. That is probably due to my lack of experience with them?
I can't believe the appearance of emojis determines one's happiness with a phone. I knew that iPhone folks were all about form over function but I wanted to believe that it was a myth.