Absolutely and that's why I got it. At least with me, WiFi has improved by now, which I find very strange. At first it was bad even when no downloads at all happened in the background and reboots didn't help, but at some point it just "clicked" I guess, which is strange for sure.
How are you finding the keyboard, by the way? While it definitely looks nice I personally have a hard time adjusting to it because of the lack of dividers between keys. But it's nice how they let you customize the key layout and even revert to the classic keyboard look if you wish so.
Thanks for the review.
Are you able to root this version of android? That's about the only thing keeping me from trying this.
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i am really liking the new keyboard. i don't mind the keys not being separated as it's a virtual keyboard, my fingers aren't going to feel a separation so what's the point? i love the flatness, but what i'm really liking is how fast and completely lag free the new keyboard is. the one thing i absolutely cannot stand in a keyboard is lag, and this one so far has not slowed down once.
yes, it can be rooted fairly easily. some apps (Titanium notably) don't work, but they just need to be updated.
Guys, please please post more pictures.
I cannot flash because I do not have a nexus. I would love to see how L looks.
Personally I did not like anything(too plain) except the layered windows.(wow)
It seems nothing is 3d now! So flat..
So more photos please..
Has anyone started using Android L as their daily driver? What are the pros and cons? Is it time to make the switch or wait for the official release?
Has anyone started using Android L as their daily driver? What are the pros and cons? Is it time to make the switch or wait for the official release?