mapdoc
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How were you able to quit the video? Once I launched it, it wouldn't let me exit until I held down the power button and rebooted.
Tap the unseen home button...
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How were you able to quit the video? Once I launched it, it wouldn't let me exit until I held down the power button and rebooted.
For what it's worth, the Spotlight app can be uninstalled, I think.
I went to play store and searched for the motorola spotlight player - it came up when I searched for "Windy day" too. It showed it installed for me, and when I opened it, it gave me an option to uninstall. I haven't installed it so I don't know for sure.
When you go to the settings on the spotlight widget, I don't believe it gives you an option for uninstalling, but I could be wrong.
Those that don't appreciate it should at least acknowledge this app is unique in both idea and execution.
It hijacked my home screen without my permission, so I deleted it as fast as I could. If it's something I had voluntarily downloaded through the Play Store, that would have been different, but this homescreen animation was the first I had ever heard of this app. Maybe I'm just spooked because I've had several PC viruses that manifest as an animation on the desktop.
I don't play games on my phone, but is this actually even innovative? I assume someone has made a 3D shooter that uses accelerator input for movement in the same manner. If they haven't, quick, someone make a social laser tag app and get ready to count your millions.
Probably because they feel bad for pushing a non-critical app to your phone and don't want to suck data by accident.So I finally downloaded it. Very cute. My wife and kids loved it.
The one irritating thing to me is the mandatory download via WiFi. It wasn't a file to large to download via 4G.
I'm never in a WiFi area. Don't have it at work nor at home. I had my wife use her foxfi and I connected and downloaded it that way. So why should I be forced to download it via WiFi?
Either way... I liked it and glad I have it. Hope they make more.
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Probably because they feel bad for pushing a non-critical app to your phone and don't want to suck data by accident.
It hijacked my home screen without my permission, so I deleted it as fast as I could. If it's something I had voluntarily downloaded through the Play Store, that would have been different, but this homescreen animation was the first I had ever heard of this app. Maybe I'm just spooked because I've had several PC viruses that manifest as an animation on the desktop.
I don't play games on my phone, but is this actually even innovative? I assume someone has made a 3D shooter that uses accelerator input for movement in the same manner. If they haven't, quick, someone make a social laser tag app and get ready to count your millions.