For me, getting a revamped Sense 3.x is a bit of a letdown after all the ballyhoo over ICS+Sense 4 by HTC. But there ARE some improvements ... to ease the pain of not getting all the new advancements. I don’t have a plain vanilla ICS device on hand to compare with, some of these bullet points may be ICS improvements. I’m simply calling out HTC UI elements and workflows that have improved over ICS 3.0.
The Good
The Bad
The WTF (these aren’t necessarily good or bad, depends upon personal taste)
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[1] Why is this bad? Used to be you could have two "center" home screens, and swap them based on activity or circumstances. E.g. I have a "Travel" Scene that has a screen with clocks and weather for my present location, and destination. It also has the airplane mode widget, and a few other things that I want to operate when we land, and before we take off. I then have another screen with games, movie player, news feed reader, Currents, magazine reader, things I'll do in flight. I could switch these home screens around, so that in flight the "home" softkey would take me to the screen that I'd dragged to the home screen. Not anymore, the softkey now takes you to the primary Home screen, regardless of where it is.
The Sense 3.6 home screen:
Chinese New Year's skin:
The Dock app:
The Valentine's Day skin features:
Keep trying, some HTC widgets are resizeable after you tap+hold them, as if you were moving them.
P.S. for those who didn't see my other other post: T-Mobile has already posted updated versions of the "Getting Started" and "User Guide" manuals. The latter was only just modified 5/24/2012, so "hot off the presses."
The Good
- Speed ... Sense 3.6 is definitely zippier.
- I can't confirm if it uses the dual-cores though. AnTuTu Benchmark certainly exercised both processors.
- Notifications bar can be accessed without unlocking. (Unless the screen is locked with a face, PIN, password. If your "security lockout period" is 10 minutes but you wake the phone in 9 minutes or less, you can still drag down the Notifications bar.) The events now slide out to the right when cleared, a minor amusement.
- Face unlocking!
- Lock screen shortcuts change with Scenes. This is a big improvement...
- ... Why? Because the dock shortcuts are also specific to Scenes! This is a huge bonus. If you have a scene for Work, another scene for Air Travel, another for Social Media, your lock screen shortcuts can now be the most frequently used apps for those activities.
- Settings are organized better, wireless settings are on top.
- Folders now created a la iOS (?), drag an icon over another, and voila - you have a folder
- Deleting a folder is as simple, drag out the second to last app icon
- Order icons within a folder just by dragging around
- Folders now close by themselves after clicking an app, as well as ...
- … close by clicking another folder …
- … close by clicking the home screen ...
- … close by sneezing (well, it worked once).
- Dock app … now launched from the Clock app (Desktop mode). (It was already there in 3.0, just hidden.)
- Can now be customized a little more, e.g.
- the shortcuts,...
- … the wallpaper (live, static, weather, I’ve tried several). Also, if you use the included HTC wallpapers, rotating the phone while running Dock selects the wallpaper in the appropriate aspect ratio (they're actually 9:8 ratio in the system resource folder). (Doesn't seem to occur with wallpapers in your own folders.
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- Clock app still goes into a portrait/landscape "screensaver mode" if you leave it on in Desk Clock mode; you just don't have a button to force it to.
- Tasks widget is now built-in. [I had this and Notes installed from HTC Hub at one time, perhaps someone else can tell me if they got these widgets new.]
- Notes widget is now built-in.
- Additional Skins available!
- Basically, new colored UI elements
- At release, only Valentines, Chinese New Year replace UI elements (lock ring, mode slider) with decorated versions. (Chinese New Year is pretty cool, with gold, engraved objects and change to Digital Clock widget. See screenshot.) Spaceship Earth puts a subtle pattern on some objects. Most skins seem to customize the Notifications drop down handle.
- New live wallpapers. Swirling Galaxy, VU Meter (and rotating music vis wallpaper) seem to be replaced by Holo spiral, Bubbles, Phase Beam. Nexus has been revamped. Streak still seems the only Live Wallpaper that rotates/slides as you slide Home screens.
- Screenshots are now PNG files (as are some of the wallpapers).
- Signal indicator now has 5 bars. Yippee skippy.
- Lock screen Wallpaper mode can have a different wallpaper from the Home screens.
The Bad
- Home screen doesn’t rotate to landscape.
- Skins aren’t saved with Scenes … this may not be bad for you.
- Sound Sets still aren’t saved with Scenes.
- The Applications drawer really hasn’t changed much. It’s still the up-down alphabetical grid nonsense.
- No dedicated “Phone” button to initiate calls with. Third party app Dialer One will add an icon to the notifications drop down, or you can tap+hold the Search softkey. Depends upon the third party dialer app you decided to use.
- No Car Home app launched with Car Mode (I had an old one installed, so if anyone can offer different evidence, please do).
- Tags apps has disappeared. NFC support is still listed in Wireless, so hopefully there's a new app/function coming (Android beaming?). Something still reads tags (e.g. library book RFID sticker), then makes a "never mind" like sound.
- Speaking of the Home screen, in 3.0 when you rearranged the screens (pinch the screen, then tap+hold a screen and drag it to a new position), the the screen in the center positino was always the "front & center," main home screen. Now, the "primary" home screen is fixed, regardless of what position you put it in.[1]
- Bluetooth FTP server, which worked fine under 2.3.4/3.0, is now flakey and generally fails. Sending files to a laptop (XP Pro) is flakey; it'll fail three or four attempts, then without changing anything but BT visibility, sending files succeeds.
The WTF (these aren’t necessarily good or bad, depends upon personal taste)
- No additional downloadable widgets? Not even Sand Timer (glad I had it installed).
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If there’s an HTC widget that’s now resizeable, I can’t find it. - From Home screen, Menu softkey only brings up 3 choices (Personalize, Wallpaper, Settings), vice the 6 you had before. Is this an improvement? You decide.
- Dock App … not really upgraded, just minor improvements.
- No new lock screen styles. Really.
- When you create a new Scene, it still starts up with a blank slate of Home screens and dock apps. Would it be asking too much to base the new one on the current Scene, or at least give us a "Copy" feature to make a template Scene that we can base others on (so that the most-used shortcut/apps don't have to be recreated every time)??
[1] Why is this bad? Used to be you could have two "center" home screens, and swap them based on activity or circumstances. E.g. I have a "Travel" Scene that has a screen with clocks and weather for my present location, and destination. It also has the airplane mode widget, and a few other things that I want to operate when we land, and before we take off. I then have another screen with games, movie player, news feed reader, Currents, magazine reader, things I'll do in flight. I could switch these home screens around, so that in flight the "home" softkey would take me to the screen that I'd dragged to the home screen. Not anymore, the softkey now takes you to the primary Home screen, regardless of where it is.

The Sense 3.6 home screen:

Chinese New Year's skin:

The Dock app:


The Valentine's Day skin features:

Keep trying, some HTC widgets are resizeable after you tap+hold them, as if you were moving them.

P.S. for those who didn't see my other other post: T-Mobile has already posted updated versions of the "Getting Started" and "User Guide" manuals. The latter was only just modified 5/24/2012, so "hot off the presses."
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