Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Mar 2012 20:42 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless A big day today for 20 million Android users out there: Samsung has started the process of updating the Galaxy SII to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Sadly, only a few European countries and South Korea will get it this week, although you can flash the official ROM yourself if you so desire (like I did today). Sadlier sadly, its TouchWiz is virtually identical to that of Gingerbread. Update: This is what HTC is doing to Ice Cream Sandwich. And I thought TouchWiz was bad. Please... Just - stop. Stop it. Stop doing this. Go away.
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RE[2]: Comment by kaiwai
by kaiwai on Wed 14th Mar 2012 14:16 UTC in reply to "RE: Comment by kaiwai"
kaiwai
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2005-07-06

Because they have spent much time and large sums of money on creating those customizations and their customers are used to them.


Sorry to sound like a 'Debbie Downer' but I've yet to hear a person say, "wow, I really love TouchWiz!" and "Gee, without the phone would really suck!". It isn't something that end users want, it is something that handset vendors have rammed down the end users throats for the sake of differentiation - that apparently making sexy looking devices with good specifications isn't something end users want in a phone.

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RE[3]: Comment by kaiwai
by Beta on Wed 14th Mar 2012 15:40 in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by kaiwai"
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2005-07-06

Sorry to sound like a 'Debbie Downer' but I've yet to hear a person say, "wow, I really love TouchWiz!" and "Gee, without the phone would really suck!"

If they dont know that isn’t the default Android experience, how would they know to say that?

It isn't something that end users want

Citation Needed, no?

it is something that handset vendors have rammed down the end users throats for the sake of differentiation

They might learn from users that this is not the way to go, if they do not they might not have users left.

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RE[4]: Comment by kaiwai
by kaiwai on Thu 15th Mar 2012 14:52 in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by kaiwai"
kaiwai Member since:
2005-07-06

If they dont know that isn’t the default Android experience, how would they know to say that?


Because eventually they'll come across a carrier branded phone that has NOT customisations and wonder why on earth their Android phone looks entirely different - why the cheaper carrier branded phone seems to be faster, better battery life and more reliable.

Citation Needed, no?


This isn't wikipedia - it is based on my own experiences talking to the average person. At best they'll get advice from a 'friend who is really good with computers' who happens to he a close relative of a 'friend who is really good with tools'.

They might learn from users that this is not the way to go, if they do not they might not have users left.


Why not give end users the option? allow those who want just the vanilla install to download and those who want to wait for the 'feature computer' to do so - you know, this wonderful idea of 'choice' that Android users love raving about?

Edited 2012-03-15 15:00 UTC

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