JaxxAmerican
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- Jun 26, 2012
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So far a very mixed bag. I can longer press down in a app that uses text to change keyboards. It has to be done from the settings menus. The GPS icon longer shows up in the top bar. ...All of my old pictures in the contact list enlarged too much and distorted. I had to reassign them but the actual contact screen does not seem to scale the pictures like the old ones did. The pictures appear at the top in an elongated window and only part them appear and they are still distorted and fuzzy. Not exactly an improvement.
Got it this am on Razr Maxx, like it, camera seems better, like tabbed browsing (tho was really OK with the "windows"); have one issue with email. I use 3 accounts. Only gmail is working. Can't get yahoo or corporate to work at all. Tried new widgets, that's how I got gmail to work - very nice! Any ideas? Thanks
Same here. My Comcast e-mail account keeps throwing connection and security certicate errors at me.
Have you guys tried a partition cache wipe? I know it sucks if you haven't done this yet but sometimes while doing a partition cache wipe it helps doing a factory reset after a major update like this.
We can change keyboards from an app. I found it while exploring. When you have a text entry field open in any app, if you pull the notification bar down it gives you the option to quick change keyboards. I'm still seeing more problems. My WeatherBug Elite app, even after an uninstall and reinstall is barely finding a data signal and is constantly throwing No Data errors. The WiFi indicator on the top bar is terribly erratic and often drops down to to the bottom tick even though the network settings show an "excellent" connection, and I'm sitting two feet away from my WiFi router. Truthfully, if I could go back to GB for awhile I probably would until some of these problems are resolved by Motorola, Google, Verizon or whoever.Wish I knew about the keyboard selection change before upgrading! What a pain. I switch between Swype and SwiftKey, but maybe it's not a big deal for most users.
I solved my Comcast problem by changing its security setting to "accept all" (the last one). The native e-mail app does not seem to have a trash folder anymore. I'm seeing a lot of things that were very good and efficient in Gingerbread that have been completely disregarded by ICS and I'm not very happy about it. ICS seems much less intuitive.
In the native email app at the top open your inbox then open all folders and the trashcan folder is at the bottom.
There are a lot of changes to ICS over GB. And I feel most are improved and like any other update like this there will be a learning curve to it. Be patient, the more you use it the better it will get for ya.
Thank you good sir for the inbox tip. Could you imagine mucking you way through a new OS if sites like these didn't exist? Yikes! I see some nice things in ICS but GB just seemed more efficient in the customizing arena. And now Jellybean is on the way. Hoo Boy![]()
We can change keyboards from an app.