Did you miss Kitkat?
I take it back, its absolutely nothing like KitKat, me widget still doesn't work but everything else seems to without any califudgery.
I like it, its much fresher and holds on to hardly anything from the previous incarnations graphically![]()
Android has gone to a more modular design, so that all users regardless of the OS version can still experience the latest offerings of googles applicationsits a good solution to the carriers and manufacturers delaying OS update rollouts!
What an utter load of ****
Classic case of people messing up a mature product....presumably to justify their positions.
Internationally recognised symbol for WiFi? Nah we don't need that, we're 'fresh' go for something different. Oh and remove the button outlines from the keyboard, no one really needs to know where the keys are.
Utter dross. Android has always been trailing the pack usability wise, and they've done a great job of going backwards in this version. Everyone I know that has updated has gone back to KitKat. Don't bother!
Lolliopop 5.0 on the Note 3. Bit laggy on the keyboard sometimes, sometimes the screen rotate will decide to have a think. Bluetooth is just a nightmare. Have to reboot the phone to connect to a paired device, then it may drop the connection, then you have to reboot the phone to try again. If you go out of range and try and reconnect bluetooth then you have to reboot the phone. Contacts will just stop working randomly. Hate the fact you have to unlock the screen to now switch phone to vibrate or silent.
Other than that, I like the general look and feel of it. But please fix the problems!
