- Mar 21, 2013
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Since Verizon seems to have a severe lack of new flagship phones this year, I was thinking about getting the S4 this summer when my upgrade comes due. However, I really despise TouchWiz and it would be a deal-breaker for me.
NOVA Launcher appears to give users a near-Nexus experience which is what I want considering my current devices are JB equipped Bionic and Nexus 7. That being said, I'm hoping some S4 users can chime in to answer a few questions:
1. Does NOVA have a noticeably negative impact on battery life?
2. Am I still able to use Samsung's multi screen feature if NOVA is set to be the sole launcher?
3. Can I disable TouchWiz once I make NOVA primary launcher?
4. Does the phone's overall performance suffer from the change in launchers?
I understand that quite a few of Samsung's proprietary features like S-Health require TouchWiz but I have a little to no interest in using them, so I won't miss them.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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NOVA Launcher appears to give users a near-Nexus experience which is what I want considering my current devices are JB equipped Bionic and Nexus 7. That being said, I'm hoping some S4 users can chime in to answer a few questions:
1. Does NOVA have a noticeably negative impact on battery life?
2. Am I still able to use Samsung's multi screen feature if NOVA is set to be the sole launcher?
3. Can I disable TouchWiz once I make NOVA primary launcher?
4. Does the phone's overall performance suffer from the change in launchers?
I understand that quite a few of Samsung's proprietary features like S-Health require TouchWiz but I have a little to no interest in using them, so I won't miss them.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!

Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD