lostinamerica
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- Feb 10, 2012
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I don't like-
What is the gain with ICS? A new font on the clock and date don't blow my skirt up.
The sound on touch is there, albeit quite a low level. Still not able to stop vibrate when typing like I could with Honeycomb. That could be annoying when in close proximity to others. I've read where some have their tablet re-boot when connecting to WI FI. I haven't experienced that, but it takes longer than before. And for a while it wouldn't automatically connect to my home WI FI, I had to select it (or it was just taking a long time) but it seems to get there now.
yes the haptic feedback can be shut off slider control on the lower left of the virtual keyboard. But not from the selection in the settings control. I hate stuff like that.
I do you get some some screen glitches and the occasional app crash.
A500, never rooted, clean install.
- vibrate on touch is too harsh and won't turn off.
- sound on touch was on and isn't making a sound.
- Icons in browser bookmarks waste screen space and can't be gotten rid of that I can find.
What is the gain with ICS? A new font on the clock and date don't blow my skirt up.
The sound on touch is there, albeit quite a low level. Still not able to stop vibrate when typing like I could with Honeycomb. That could be annoying when in close proximity to others. I've read where some have their tablet re-boot when connecting to WI FI. I haven't experienced that, but it takes longer than before. And for a while it wouldn't automatically connect to my home WI FI, I had to select it (or it was just taking a long time) but it seems to get there now.
yes the haptic feedback can be shut off slider control on the lower left of the virtual keyboard. But not from the selection in the settings control. I hate stuff like that.
I do you get some some screen glitches and the occasional app crash.
A500, never rooted, clean install.
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