yeah, sounds terrible...Yep. I'm sure I'll be full-timing the GS4 for a while. Welcome to my world.![]()
yeah, sounds terrible...Yep. I'm sure I'll be full-timing the GS4 for a while. Welcome to my world.![]()
Yep. I'm sure I'll be full-timing the GS4 for a while. Welcome to my world.![]()
The way I look at it, if you see a black menu bar in an app, the app isn't worth using. If you stick to well written apps built by developers who know what they're doing, not only will there be no black menu bar, but you'll probably have a more enjoyable experience all around. The only app on my phone with legacy menu button support is the Bank of America app.
As for the settings toggles, I have a strong suspicion the One will get something very similar to the stock Android toggles introduced in 4.2 when the One is updated to 4.2.
The more I read that review, the more I laugh. He complains about the app drawer button being on the dock. Hellooo, welcome to Android! He complains about there not being enough settings, but then conveniently doesn't mention the setting to change the app drawer grid to 4x5 after complaining that it's only 3x4.
Yep. I'm sure I'll be full-timing the GS4 for a while. Welcome to my world.![]()
Most people looking for an Android flagship will compare the One and S4/Note2. Thus, his comparisons are valid. Sure it may come down to personal preference but some of his complaints seem quite legit.
That was kinda what I was thinking. I mean, if these are the biggest complaints about the phone then I'm psyched to have preordered it.thses are some lame points not to buy this phone, no phone is perfect and besides its only software, future update might fix these
That was kinda what I was thinking. I mean, if these are the biggest complaints about the phone then I'm psyched to have preordered it.
Meh, we're reading different reviews then. What I've read is either split or states that the camera is OK, but doesn't live up to the hype. One area that just about every review agrees on is that the digital zoom sucks on this thing, which is to be expected with a 4mp camera.It really boils down to the sub-par camera on the One for me. Everything else is not as big a deal. Virtually EVERY review points out that the camera, particularly in daylight, fails to keep up with last year's flagships, let alone the S4.
Meh, we're reading different reviews then. What I've read is either split or states that the camera is OK, but doesn't live up to the hype. One area that just about every review agrees on is that the digital zoom sucks on this thing, which is to be expected with a 4mp camera.
Anyone know what app adds the toggles?
Sent from my HTC One
What are you looking at my browsing history?Wait, what? We are reading the same reviews, obviously.
What are you looking at my browsing history?
I'm not going to pass judgement on this camera yet because I've seen pics that look OK, pics that look not OK and pics that look amazing all supposedly taken with this camera. That tells me that it's possible to take great shots, so the camera is capable. It's just not clear to me what, if any, the weak points of this camera are. Aside from the digital zoom of course, but that whole concept is flawed; it's always sucked. The issue is more significant on a 4mp camera, but it's nothing new.
Wait, what? We are reading the same reviews, obviously. The camera is a weak spot on the One vs. the competition. For me, the camera is more important than stereo speakers or a sexy case. Everyone is different.
What are you looking at my browsing history?
I'm not going to pass judgement on this camera yet because I've seen pics that look OK, pics that look not OK and pics that look amazing all supposedly taken with this camera. That tells me that it's possible to take great shots, so the camera is capable. It's just not clear to me what, if any, the weak points of this camera are. Aside from the digital zoom of course, but that whole concept is flawed; it's always sucked. The issue is more significant on a 4mp camera, but it's nothing new.
I think that is a terrible conclusion. We will have to wait and see, but there is no reason that the camera should be worse for typical uses. Typical uses are sharing online, by email or perhaps even some small prints if you get a snap you like.
There are, however, several reasons it should be better for these uses -
1) smaller file size which means a) less storage, b) faster processing by
the phone c) more frames per second d) zoe
2) Optical image stabilization
3) faster lens
4) larger pixels
There are plenty of great photos out there already taken with the One. There are also a bunch of crappy photos. This just means there are a lot of crappy photographers and people who don't know what they are doing.
Now, will the 13mp camera with a slower lens and no OIS take better shots with good light if viewed at full resolution (i.e. zoomed into)? They better because good light takes away all the advantages of the One. Then zooming plays to the strength of the 13mp camera. However, if I want a good picture that I can zoom into, crop, or for important occassions, I am not going to be using any cell phone camera, but instead a DSLR or my RX100 (maybe).
This is nonsensical. First you assume most people will use the camera for the uses you listed. Second, you admit yet discount digital zooming. Many people zoom and crop cell phone pics and the One clearly falls short. Third, review after review, even the ones that call the One the best Android smartphone ever point out the the One's camera has issues.
Whatever dude. If you don't want the phone that is fine. You already made up your mind so why are you posting here? If you want to post 100% crops of your cell phone pictures, and you only take pictures in good light, then you probably will be better off with a 13mp camera phone.
I really don't think that is typical use. Anyone making significant crops/zooms of a cell phone picture just doesn't care much about the quality of the outcome in the first place.