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From there I touch settings and I have all the settings as before. |
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But if you were to pull down one finger, you get the Notification pull down, then you have to tap Quick Settings which flips it over, then you from there, to get into the full Settings list, you tap the Settings icon. No? What if I want to get to the full Settings menu with one finger? That's an additional step now. And my gripe with the Quick Settings is that they aren't toggles. |
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I am a bit disappointed that they're not toggles but they'll probably introduce this in a future update. |
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Reading mixed reviews about the quick settings option
any chance of someone uploading a pic to show what it looks like cheers
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The only feature I really miss from custom ROMs is the toggles. |
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No app sharing? WTF.
OK, the multiple user support is nice, if only because it means I don't expose my email and browser history whenever I hand over my tablet.
But... THE APPS AREN'T SHARED! Yes, the standard ones that come with the device are, but nothing else. This seems like a major problem - I mean, tablets are most often shared in families, kids want their own accounts, and so on... but every game or app needs to be bought by every user? Am I missing something? This seems like a terrible idea. Yes, it would in theory be cool to be able to use someone else's device, download my apps for free, and use them when I log in, but I think that it is vastly more often the case where families will share a tablet, and the whole not-sharing-of-apps things really irks me. Basically, I need to have my kids use my account anyway. I do hope I'm missing something, because otherwise this sucks.
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Still, it's a good idea, and it looks like, just with iTunes, I'll need to start buying things with the "family" account. Ugh. What a mess. Of course, when I started buying apps two months ago (almost exactly), I had no idea how far down this path I'd go. I was thinking I might even return the N7 after the Fire HD arrived. Now? N4's on the way (hopefully) and a 32GB N7 w/cellular is on the way (hopefully) and I am getting rid of the N7... by selling it to a co-worker.
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You don't have to sync your gmail so that part shouldn't be a problem. Actually just unmark everything in the Google section of Accounts. Of course your kids will still be able to turn that on depending how old and tech savvy they are
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![]() I'm assuming it's a phone because with tablets you can access it with one finger |
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Kind of lame Power toggles widget > Quick Toggles. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...nless.pc&hl=en |
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Wow, I love how attachments look in gmail now. You get a large thumbnail right in the email. Sweet.
Gmail is so >>>> iOS Mail. It's always been. |
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Now it is one finger swipe > access quick settings > access full settings menu or two finger swipe > full settings menu or on a tablet one finger swipe on the right > full settings menu. I really can't see what the big deal is personally.... whether I swipe with one or two fingers. |
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Isn't two finger swipe > Quick Settings. Not full settings menu? It's definitely not a big deal. Just disappointed by Quick Settings overall. |
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Before with one finger swipe there was also the shortcut to full settings in the notifications pulldown. The only difference in the time taken to get to full settings is two fingers vs one. Maybe we are talking at cross purposes or something
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I have a PC running Vista with three accounts. When I install a program in anyone of the accounts, it shows up on all three. However, each account has its own settings for the program. That's the way I wish it would work on my N7.
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edit: lol yahoo charges you to forward your mail? Last edited by mattopotamus; Nov 15, 2012 at 10:17 AM. |
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Don't you have an app called Email? You can have multiple accounts on it.
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