Kjthomas0724
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There is a way to change the colors on your screen using the Developer options. Using the Simulate color space option you can use Monocromacy...Deuteranomaly (red-green)...Protoanomaly (red-green) and Tritanomaly (blue-yellow) which will change the colors used on your phone. IMO some of these choices are worse but someone may find one of these useful.
Changing to iPhone over a color? Wow...this is the best phone. A really silky reason to dump a phone.
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I think if Samsung does not provide this update to the Note 4 or at least provide a way to bring back the original color scheme or revert back to Kit Kat as that is the original design of the phone that we purchased, the only recourse to pursue is small claims court for a non-material breach of contract.
I'm wondering if this is a Google joke, to see which phone manufacturer would actually use this color scheme without any changes -- Samsung does have control over modifying the system colors and such, and I'm still puzzled why Samsung would allow this on their Flagship phone? For the SG6, they allow customizable themes, but for the Note 4, it's like it's an abandoned model, with all of Samsung's focus on the SG6 and the future Note 5. The only way around this is to gain root access and install the Theme Engine yourself on the Note 4, because Samsung is either dragging it's feet because they don't want lost sales of the SG6 to the Note 4 [edit: at the expense of existing Note 4 owners] or they simply abandoned the phone from any further updates other than O/S updates like Lollipop.
Kelly, that's correct, they copied the orange material design color from Google's Messenger app --they copied the orange from user texting screen and applied that orange to also the user text listing screen. Regardless, it would still be better if we all had the option to change those colors. I think they should bundle like Windows Updates where security, performance and bug fixes as one download, and a new O/S version as another (all being optional with user permission to be installed) and also give you the ability to customize the phone settings, like themes that the SG6 has with TouchWiz and what HTC has with it's theme engine. If you don't care what you get, then by default, when there's a new update, you'll get it like Windows Update (where you set those preferences), but if you want to review the updates with a change log, then that should be an option.
Anyways, The Note 4 will be replaced soon with the Note 5, and I think when that happens, if we don't get this update prior to the refresh, we never will. I don't think any Note 4 owner is against having this update, and I'm advocating that before the refresh happens, contact Samsung and let them know you want the Theme Engine that the SG6 has before it's too late.