@dobey Naming noted.
I should have made myself clearer: I don't like the fact that after booting and unlocking the device, I get nothing but my wallpaper, and I have to perform extra steps to get to something I've come to expect as a homescreen. There's just nothing given to work with. I can only imagine a new user experiencing this... and it doesn't seem pretty. Therefore, I assumed the temporary nature of this little fact.
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RE: New Launcher, edge channel.
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RE: Choosing a phone
Thank all of you for your answers. My OnePlus is on the way now, and maybe I'll look into the PinePhone when it launches.
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RE: New Launcher, edge channel.
@dobey Naming noted.
I should have made myself clearer: I don't like the fact that after booting and unlocking the device, I get nothing but my wallpaper, and I have to perform extra steps to get to something I've come to expect as a homescreen. There's just nothing given to work with. I can only imagine a new user experiencing this... and it doesn't seem pretty. Therefore, I assumed the temporary nature of this little fact. -
RE: New Launcher, edge channel.
I just checked it out on my Nexus 7 and I'm not very fond of the fact that desktop apps and Ubuntu Touch apps are all mixed in with each other now. I liked each type of apps to have its own scope and also hoped for Anbox apps to get their own in the future. Also, it's not intuitive that you have to swipe/click the Ubuntu icon to get the app drawer to show up in the first place, but I assume that's temporary.
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RE: Choosing a phone
Thank all of you for your answers. My OnePlus is on the way now, and maybe I'll look into the PinePhone when it launches.
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RE: Question about Ubuntu Touch running on a Nexus 7
I have it on mine, it's nice and responsive. Camera doesn't work at all, but I hardly ever used that anyway.
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Choosing a phone
I am growing tired of having a Google-powered spy box in my pocket, so I decided to go for Ubuntu Touch. As my budget is rather tight, I've landed on a choice between the Nexus 5 and the OnePlus One, leaning slightly towards the OnePlus - for a pretty similar price, I can have more RAM, more storage and a bigger screen. My question is simple: what are the bugs on each of those devices (if any)? I've read that the camera zoom doesn't work on the OnePlus, so I'm wondering what else is there.
I think it would be really useful to have status pages for each device.