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A very utility-focused home screen for me. I love looking at minimalist home screens, but I always seem to come back to this.
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A very utility-focused home screen for me. I love looking at minimalist home screens, but I always seem to come back to this.
I’ve got the Galaxy Watch4 and I love it. I get nearly two days of battery, which is fine by my standards, and the UX is snappy as hell.
Thank you for this mate, great list! A lot of ugly stuff there, haha, but a lot of gems too. Each to their own, of course!
Pretty tempted to order one of these. I really want a folding phone, but damn it’s hard to talk myself into a Fold 5 when I know this exists.
Briefly thought this was saying that Android was finally getting a native notes app as capable as Apple’s notes app…
I use my S Pen a lot, but never for writing. It’s generally just photo editing, sketching, annotation, etc. I’ll be bloody sad if Samsung ever ditches the silo!
Hmm. What you’ve posted isn’t far off Samsung’s shade, except for some weirdly wide buttons at the top and a media controller that doesn’t add anything to the experience.
Yes it’s got minor but not insignificant aesthetic differences, but to say Samsung’s is awful and then hold this up as an example of good design… 🤔
Here’s my Samsung’s shade in its two positions (which can be changed to open fully on the first swipe if preferred).