You've got to be kidding. There is a tray filled with absolute garbage and we cannot modify what is in there?
World Clock? Task Manager? Music Player?
If this is true it is a major FAIL!
Is there a way to turn off or prevent the tray from appearing? I'd rather not have to see a reminder of this complete joke of an update.
You've got to be kidding. There is a tray filled with absolute garbage and we cannot modify what is in there?
World Clock? Task Manager? Music Player?
If this is true it is a major FAIL!
Is there a way to turn off or prevent the tray from appearing? I'd rather not have to see a reminder of this complete joke of an update.
If you don't like it, go back to stock.
hardly a 'major fail' just part of the development process.
Nope, you are wrong or at least misled. Just because a feature is released does not mean there is not a plan to include additional functionality in the future. There are lots of features not only in tw that are not completely customizable. To call it an oversight means you have access to their development plans and know its not something they plan to implement inthe future. Its definitely not a bug since its not 'broken',it justisnt as flexible as you would like. Does stock android allow youto customize everything right now. No. But more things become customizable as the product matures and as the development timeline moves on.Development is what you do before you release it to the masses not after, that's called a bug or in this case, an oversight.
Personally, I find it frustrating in that it demonstrates they have little to no interest in providing a true customized and personalized design which seems contrary to Android and more like an iOS creation. It also makes me seriously doubt that we'll see more abilities to create an environment around how we work and play - more designed around how Samsung things we should work and play.
Long story short - it's a major fail to me as it shows what the future with Samsung's products may be like as we move into the future. Just my two cents and perhaps another way to look at it.
Nope, you are wrong or at least misled. Just because a feature is released does not mean there is not a plan to include additional functionality in the future. There are lots of features not only in tw that are not completely customizable. To call it an oversight means you have access to their development plans and know its not something they plan to implement inthe future. Its definitely not a bug since its not 'broken',it justisnt as flexible as you would like. Does stock android allow youto customize everything right now. No. But more things become customizable as the product matures and as the development timeline moves on.
Just because software is released does not mean it contains every feature it will ever contain or that it should. The product will grow and thatis a good thing.
Nope, you are wrong or at least misled. Just because a feature is released does not mean there is not a plan to include additional functionality in the future
What they did with the tray is most definitely a development failure. How in the world could they even think for one moment that half of the stuff they put in there is useful to the masses? How? It's absolutely mind boggling.
I actually use the World Clock. I'm a Project Manager for a global company and am constantly scheduling calls and installations around the world. For me this comes in extremely handy.Why the hell would I need a world clock lmao.. yeah I agree