My Favorite New Feature of 4.3

Trial and error.... that's how people learn and that's why we have forums.

That is fine for starters, but some people don't want to learn. Then they end up whining on the forums and some actually attack those that try to help. The technical expertise of those is a commodity. Calling them angry geeks is childish. And I'm not referring to you.

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Well certain features require certain permissions. Disabling the permissions will disable the features. Some users are not going to realize this and think something is wrong with the app. That is what I meant.

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Yeah I was agreeing with you.;) Your right.

I was just adding that disabling permissions on 4.3 at first, seems like a good idea but we will have to see how it turns out. in the end I'm thinking that if we don't want to allow an app permissions, the only real option will be to uninstall it. Cause it will be designed to break.

So some one can go ahead and write an editorial on it now. Explaining why its its not going to be very useful.
 
Yeah I was agreeing with you.;) Your right.

I was just adding that disabling permissions on 4.3 at first, seems like a good idea but we will have to see how it turns out. in the end I'm thinking that if we don't want to allow an app permissions, the only real option will be to uninstall it. Cause it will be designed to break.

So some one can go ahead and write an editorial on it now. Explaining why its its not going to be very useful.

It will be useful for the people that know how to manage properly. You can go to the Play Store and read comments where people complain about the permissions of the apps they install. Those are the ones that will be disabling permissions because they don't understand the necessity of them.

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Did you just figure that out, since 2006 I've never had a phone without smart dial feature...I've always had a HTC smartphone...WM then android

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It was never native to Android. If you re-read what I said, I clearly stated that I missed it from my HTC Sense days.