Linked by Alexey Eromenko on Fri 1st Feb 2013 21:52 UTC
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" [q]Launcher: Samsung clearly divides between applications and widgets. Much easier to navigate and start applications (than vanilla Google Android 4.0). [+3]
Has this guy even used vanilla? There IS a tab separating them.... "
Yes, and the separation in Google Android is not complete. You still can cycle between Apps and Widgets on Google, which is confusing, but not on Samsung. Sammy made this right. [/q]
you can turn it off. But either way it really isn't that big a deal. Not something that can make you proclaim that one launcher is so much better...
Edited 2013-02-04 21:08 UTC




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Has this guy even used vanilla? There IS a tab separating them.... "
Yes, and the separation in Google Android is not complete. You still can cycle between Apps and Widgets on Google, which is confusing, but not on Samsung. Sammy made this right.