Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 on a Tablet
Summary: The latest tablet version of Android is a refined, but not a revolutionary taste.
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The Google Maps application, as displayed on the new tablet implementation of Android.
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RE: Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 on a Tablet
How,is the functionality though?
Better?
Smoother?
[i]inquiring minds......[/i]
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Facebook looks awful stretched. I'd much prefer it wasn't stretched and just left centre of the screen. I'll definitely be using the Desktop Facebook.com with an Android tablet. Maybe using the app for it's notification abilities still.
It's about time MAC OS X and Windows had a proper Notifications system. Both are very outdated in this regard compared to iOS/Android/Windows Phone. Hopefully Windows 8 will have something.
You have probably already seen it...
"It's about time MAC OS X and Windows had a proper Notifications system. Both are very outdated in this regard compared to iOS/Android/Windows Phone. Hopefully Windows 8 will have something."
Have you seen the new start screen in windows 8?
http://cdn.idg.com.au/gim/id/40490/res/5
Every app has a tile. Every tile is a live notification for the app. There you go...
RE: Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 on a Tablet
Yes it will. It will notify you that the system has crashed and is going to reboot.
Remember BSOD :)
RE: Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 on a Tablet
One thing I really love is that I can now for real use the tablet for business critical stuff too. I do not use the simple slide to un-lock feature. Instead I decided to use the encryption feature so I have to enter a pass-phrase each time to get in. At least all content is encrypted now so I can use it for banking, amazon, ebay, etc without being afraid to loose it.
Only fear is that it stops recognizing my pass-phrase which happened to me on my Galaxy Tab. Oh well ;o)
But everything is fast and I find that the ICS GUI is very intuitive and living up to my expectations.
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http://www.zdnet.com/blog/perlow/on-tablets-android-40-is-an-ice-cream-headache/19643
[i]"Having researched the multitasking changes in Ice Cream Sandwich a bit further, I now realize that the ???Recent tasks??? button is in fact a task switcher that can in fact stop tasks, but it???s not a particularly useful one because even though it is supposed to ???nice kill??? the processes when you stop them, it doesn???t stop services from re-spawning and it won???t necessarily kill badly-behaving applications, like say, Facebook, which has to be one of the most awfully written pieces of garbage since iTunes.
So you have to end up using the real task killer in the Settings menu anyway.
It also doesn???t distinguish between tasks you ???recently started??? and tasks that are actually still running either. And it won???t stop services and apps from re-spawning themselves when you don???t want them to, and there???s no way to control apps which re-spawn services on a global operating system level and on a granular basis, just like iOS has with push notifications which you can turn on and off on an app by app basis.
That sort of thing is left up to the Android app developer, which may or may not put in a setting to turn off things such as polling of the network, et cetera.
I???m also aware of the ???unused memory is wasted memory??? argument and that Android releases resources on its own and also caches processes and apps so they start up faster.
Well guess what. If the memory isn???t there when a demanding application needs it, and the task killer, automatic or not is unable to stop an errant process, you???re screwed. Sorry folks, but if kill an app using a task manager or switcher, I really want to know that it is actually gone. And I suspect so do a majority of end-users that don???t work with things like Linux every day."[/i]
RE: Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 on a Tablet
Screen Unlock
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One positive is the choice of fonts for clock, notifications etc...that's nicer (whoop d'do:-)
For me the stability better increase soon or I would want to down-date back to 3.X
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Lovely machine and now with Android ICS 2012112 version with Android Market.
ICS is fast, smooth, easy to set up and looks good.
Recommendations for ICS and the W6HD.
Some of my computer club members have also bought the W6HD for which I am also upgrading the old 2011229 ICS which does not have the market app.
Also, apparently version 2012115 has ext-SD-card pecularities ?
Regards,
ScottyJavea
Xoom is faster, but...
Clock Display in taskbar gone on Cyanogenmod9 ; how do I get it back?