thatguy97
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If discovered will you continue to update that list?
Posted from my Nexus 7 2013 running Android L or Samsung galaxy S5
Posted from my Nexus 7 2013 running Android L or Samsung galaxy S5
I disagree, developers will hurry because L will eventually be released and they have to be done when that happens. That's exactly what the developer preview is for, right?The problem is that the developers of those apps will not hurry to fix it, because almost nobody except some geeks and developers have Android L
No dropbox, bbm, whatsapp, definitely not gonna hurt ma babyWe're coming around on 24 hours since the first Android L Developer Preview build was released, and while everyone is getting into it and seeing what's new, one of the clear (and expected) issues is compatibility with third-party apps. Some apps perform poorly, others don't look right and some downright just don't run at all. Some apps that we've come across that won't run on Android L:
- Dropbox
- Google Docs
- Google Sheets
- Slack
- Twitter (official app)
- Cut the Rope Time Travel
- Karma
- LastPass
- WatchESPN
Of course you've likely used far more apps than these and found some that aren't working, so go ahead and let everyone know which apps are still inoperable in Android L. Hopefully this thread can turn into a useful tool where people can check in on their favorite apps and see what's working.
Hi. I am curious about android L and I really wanna use it but nexus 5 is my only phone. I am interested in developing android program like an hobiest . If I have my phone , it will be huge problem for.So I am asking for common problems on beta. Are popular apps like Whatsapp,facebook,snapchat,foursquare OK? Is there a rebooting problem or something similar?
Facebook works fine for me (I'm using the alpha builds though)
LightFlow also works for me - though it took a little bit
MMS doesn't work through Hangouts -- I've tweaked APNs and toggled Airplane mode and though I get the notification to download the MMS, nothing comes through (I'm on AT&T)
I've had zero problems with Lastpass, don't know why it is claimed that isn't working.
Neither Nook or Kindle Apps are working for me. The Kindle app crashed when I try to read a book, Nook crashes just trying to get to the library.
For some reason I'm not able to play videos (mp4 format) using es file explorer. The same videos don't work through the photos app , vlc beta app either. The videos worked fine on KitKat. Not sure who else is facing this.
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As was mentioned, Lightflow can be made to work but has some real issues. To me, the worst is if you get a phone call and, after you hang up the screen turns off, then you can't turn the screen back on without rebooting the phone. And then it typically will start into a boot loop -- at least until you can get Lightflow uninstalled.
I've had zero problems with Lastpass, don't know why it is claimed that isn't working.
Neither Nook or Kindle Apps are working for me. The Kindle app crashed when I try to read a book, Nook crashes just trying to get to the library.
We're coming around on 24 hours since the first Android L Developer Preview build was released, and while everyone is getting into it and seeing what's new, one of the clear (and expected) issues is compatibility with third-party apps. Some apps perform poorly, others don't look right and some downright just don't run at all. Some apps that we've come across that won't run on Android L:
- Dropbox
- Google Docs
- Google Sheets
- Slack
- Twitter (official app)
- Cut the Rope Time Travel
- Karma
- LastPass
- WatchESPN
Of course you've likely used far more apps than these and found some that aren't working, so go ahead and let everyone know which apps are still inoperable in Android L. Hopefully this thread can turn into a useful tool where people can check in on their favorite apps and see what's working.