this post was submitted on 14 Jun 2023
21 points (100.0% liked)

Android

27488 readers
109 users here now

DROID DOES

Welcome to the droidymcdroidface-iest, Lemmyest (Lemmiest), test, bestest, phoniest, pluckiest, snarkiest, and spiciest Android community on Lemmy (Do not respond)! Here you can participate in amazing discussions and events relating to all things Android.

The rules for posting and commenting, besides the rules defined here for lemmy.world, are as follows:

Rules


1. All posts must be relevant to Android devices/operating system.


2. Posts cannot be illegal or NSFW material.


3. No spam, self promotion, or upvote farming. Sources engaging in these behavior will be added to the Blacklist.


4. Non-whitelisted bots will be banned.


5. Engage respectfully: Harassment, flamebaiting, bad faith engagement, or agenda posting will result in your posts being removed. Excessive violations will result in temporary or permanent ban, depending on severity.


6. Memes are not allowed to be posts, but are allowed in the comments.


7. Posts from clickbait sources are heavily discouraged. Please de-clickbait titles if it needs to be submitted.


8. Submission statements of any length composed of your own thoughts inside the post text field are mandatory for any microblog posts, and are optional but recommended for article/image/video posts.


Community Resources:


We are Android girls*,

In our Lemmy.world.

The back is plastic,

It's fantastic.

*Well, not just girls: people of all gender identities are welcomed here.


Our Partner Communities:

[email protected]


founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

The Android 12/13 UI really grinds my gears. Excessive amounts of whitespace, and the notification shade has become "kiddified" - Turning off wifi/mobile data now takes 2 taps, the icons are all ridiculously big and takes up so much screen space, etc.

I personally don't like phones that are excessively big, because I use it a lot on my commutes. Screen real estate is valuable to me, and while whitespace has its uses, I think Android 12/13 went too far - it might work better on a tablet, but it sucks on a phone. I was really tempted by the Pixel, but ended up getting a Samsung partially because of this (One UI doesn't have the same bloated-whitespace look).

Am I the only one? Surely Google did user testing... didn't they?

top 17 comments
sorted by: hot top controversial new old
[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I love the new Android 12/13 UI. Feels playful and fun. Colorful with excellent animations.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

personally i quite like it, but the quick settings menu is the one thing I don't quite like. with the Material You redesign, one handed use is improved as the app starts with more elements closer to your actual hand.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

AOSP 12+ is amazing once you whip it into behaving. I only use it with custom ROMs, LineageOS or crDroid if available to be specific with all sorts of UI mods to make it usable. I replace the unified Internet toggle with WiFi and Mobile toggles, use AOSP Mods to make quick settings have 3 toggles per row rather than 2, enable pure black mode and use third party widgets. Gboard and Google Calculator with network connection disabled.

The end result is a nice user experience with the benefits of the color engine.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I'm ambivalent to most of the UI changes in the Android 12 OS. The only thing I really don't like in the Android 12 UI changes is the quick toggle settings. There used to be 6 where there now are 4, yet it takes more space now.

And the internet toggle is a great example of terrible design: You swipe down, click the button on the top of the screen (with a misleading arrow on it that does nothing), then after a whole second on good hardware (SD695) a menu shows up at the bottom of the screen to disable WiFi and data, but the toggles randomly change position as WiFi networks are found. After to hit the toggle, you have to click out of the menu again. 2 extra clicks and all in totally different parts of the screen.

I have a suspicion this was designed in order to keep you connected to the internet all the time.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

AMEN BROTHER. I really hate the new quick toggles.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm thoroughly unhappy with Android and Google in general. I've been an Android user since v1.5 on the Motorola Droid.

I know it's a big jump and that Apple is far from perfect, however since the security on iphones is often better than Android phones, the updates are far more regular, and the general experience is superior, I'll be switching once my OnePlus 8T dies. My wife has always had an iphone since I've known her, and I'm often envious of the cool and free things her phone can do. Apple also isn't an advertisement company with interests that conflict with your privacy.

I'm a longtime Linux user, but Android is NOT what I wanted from a phone running on the Linux kernel and hasn't been for years.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

From a security and privacy point of view you're better off using a degoogled Android phone, preferably running AOSP, than you are being part of the Apple ecosystem. They're not selling your data to others because they're tracking it for their own malevolent purposes.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

My OnePlus 8T has been modified for tweaks not available in the stock software, but doing so makes banking apps not work a good portion of the time thanks to the modified bootloader. Some outright refuse to let me use them.

I've owned multiple Pine phones, but they're just not there yet. iOS is going to be my temporary stop while Linux phones mature further. Mobile websites are not a great replacement for native apps.

In the meantime, I will be divesting myself from Google's services. It's not a perfect solution, but nothing ever is.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Surely Google did user testing… didn’t they?

They do extensive testing, but only on clowns.

Still bewilders me Google got rid of the 2 button navigation style. They hit the nail on the head with that one, it was a perfect balance of convenience and speed, and they went and gutted it for a half-baked ripoff of iOS' gesture system. Cannot explain how upset I am over that.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You can switch back to 3 and 2 button navigation in the settings if you want. I use the 3 button navigation. I use all three buttons.

I think it's their way of admitting gestures is stupid. Gestures makes it unclear where the OS UI ends and where the app UI begins. A completely shit idea.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

What version of Android are you on? Android 12 or below? It was removed entirely in Android 13. It can be "patched back in" on a custom ROM, but doing so breaks the recents screen due to incompatible changes made to the system launcher (which handles the recents screen for... some reason).

Or maybe you have a Samsung or other phone that has their own 2 button implementation. But as far as I'm aware, it's gone from AOSP as of Android 13 :(

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I like the changes they did to make more apps flexible for foldables and desktop, and the animation and color engine updates.

It really annoys me what they did to the quick settings though. 4/8 toggles a page is not remotely enough.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

It really annoys me what they did to the quick settings though. 4/8 toggles a page is not remotely enough.

This, so much this. I really hated this.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As a Samsung user since OneUI 2, I quite dig Android 12+ looks. It helps with bigger screens. But the quick settings toggles are quite a waste of space that big, I agree. When using some ROMs you can reduce the toggles size, and it gets real better.

load more comments
view more: next ›