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Sorry to break this to you but if you're after customisation you're looking in the wrong place. That's Android's strength.
What the OP asking was a simple change in setting, which is under 'Mail, Calendar and Contact'.
Sorry to break this to you but if you're after customisation you're looking in the wrong place. That's Android's strength.
What the OP asking was a simple change in setting, which is under 'Mail, Calendar and Contact'.
Guess I just get bored easy. I actually miss my 6 plus and may grab another and stick it out for a while. All this switching is getting expensive.
For me android was not buggy, but as a smartphone lover I have to use every OS and I did now ( last 12 months ). I actually hope that my "addiction" will go away so I could enjoy a normal phone like most people. There is just 1 upgrade every 12 months, so I should be fine..
I have to say I'm having a hard time not selling it. I do like the phone, but I'm scared I will get pretty bored with it quickly
I have the same problem!!!! But I am loving this phone!!!!
To get rid of the recents in app switcher go to settings>mail contacts and calendars scroll down to contacts select show in app switcher on/off.
Same here, like this phone a lot, but I think I would like the note 4 aswell. And normally I do not like Samsung, lol..
Hope the phone will stay with you for some time and you will keep your money for something else
I have the iPhone 6. Decided to try the Note 4. Brought it back after 3 days. Great phone. Just very happy with iOS and couldn't enjoy that monster phone to the fullest. Just those phones are too big
The new size is a plus and just the flawless OS no lag at all and bomb *** battery life. HahaCongrats on the purchase! What drew you to the iPhone 6 over another Android?
I like Android for some of the customization, but I always wind up back in the iPhone. I don't feel the need to mess with it like I do Android, and it just seems to work better. My last Android was the N5.
I'm done with Android, tbh. With those devices, I feel the need to buy a new one a month after getting one. I've never had that with the iPhone.
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Sorry to break this to you but if you're after customisation you're looking in the wrong place. That's Android's strength.
I recently switched myself and accepted that I'm giving up the customisation and tweakability available with Android. That sacrifice is more than worth it for me though and I'd hate to see further customisation at the risk of performance and everything just working.
Agree about the display though. It's gorgeous and proves higher resolutions aren't necessary.
This screen looks better than most 1080p in my opinion. Haha plus lower screen res better battery life.
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Plus android phones get out of date a little too quickly....