Friday, October 3, 2014

We hope this is not the Android L to be delivered to … – Tudocelular.com

We published yesterday a video showing the Galaxy S5 running a version of Android L that was almost ready and the notorious TouchWiz on top . It was sad, very sad, to see the wonderful work of Google with Material Design and all new interface, almost dying under a proprietary user interface.

The video (above) shows what would be the next Android that Samsung will release for the Galaxy S5, Android-based L that Google introduced last Google I / O . It was ugly and quite different from the enormous beauty that Google has worked hard to create for its mobile operating system. Continues with same guy who has the TouchWiz from Galaxy S3 , with additions of details that were already launched with TouchWiz on the Galaxy S5 – which are smaller amount of textures and more uniform colors, the direct influence Windows Phone and iOS 7 .

Even with heavy and poorly spoken TouchWiz over, apps show animations transition, opening and closing, as Google has shown it should be. It, it just, it was beautiful and much better than it is today presented the apparatus of the South Korean manufacturer. The browser (which still coexists with Chrome on the same machine and compulsory) stayed with flat colors and photo gallery, according to the video, did not receive any new animation. That thing is still playing and change without transition movement.

Notifications won air cards (as in Google Now), as well as with the part of multitasking. The animation pull down the notifications bar was less rapid, allowing time to enjoy the “look, I move” that she proposes. That’s cool, it follows what Google said.

The problem is that Android L was kinda hidden in a few points and without all the pretty animations that he showed on Nexus devices. Remember that this video does not yet have the official version of Android for Samsung Galaxy S5 of L, but that may well be a way of how Samsung should not do. Please Samsung, do not screw this and the Android L, with TouchWiz.

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