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Android 12 big clock
Android 12 big clock









android 12 big clock

If you go in an app, press and pull the app switcher up (without releasing), the background is your wallpaper. What makes it worse though, is how bad it's done. What's a lot worse - is the fact that, for some reason, Google decided that transparent backgrounds are the enemy of state and forced solid background in both - app drawer and app switcher (and probably elsewhere). You have to swipe up 2 times, instead of 1 flick, to return to the app you were using. On a similar note - it's impossible to flick-swipe the toggles away now. Quick toggles - I for one don't mind the new design, but the fact that you can't change how round the borders are and how much space there is in the toggles themselves - that's just wasted space. This now feels like a kid's toy, not a device that power users could use. This is especially noticeable in The App Drawer. The bubbly/stretchy animation - it's smooth, but it's not really nice seeing my whole screen bouncing around when I get to the bottom or top of something. (From comments) You can't click on the clock in the notification shade as well anymore. some people(including me) are not seeing the option to remove the background, some are.Ĭan't click on the date in the "At a glance" widget to open Calendar. Wasn't this what the marketing was all about? Phone adjusting to ME? This is just purely idiotic decision - why wouldn't you leave the old widgets as well, why do you have to push such shitty UI elements onto people? edit: this seems to be a bug. What is up with the ugly ass background, why can't we have an option to enjoy the wallpaper that we as users CHOOSE to set. It's huge, it's not adjustable in any way and it looks ugly (this, of course, depends on the person, but not having the ability to change it is pretty wild) Ĭlock widget on the home screen. Here is a list of some of the "this is dumb" experiences I have found from my usage, and from others as well

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Changing accent colors based on wallpaper is marketed as advanced adapting? Taking away the user's options is the worst thing that Google could do to their customers - people who enjoy customization & advanced users who use Android devices for a reason. After updating(Pixel 4), I have noticed a couple of really bad design elements, disallowing the person to choose what's best for them and then - plain worsening of the usability aspects.











Android 12 big clock