[Comparison]Settings - Flyme vs Stock Android“Settings” is the corepart of Android System. Well, when I try out nexus device I always found thesettings a bit complex. That’s where Android gets really geeky for commonusers.
Flyme has tried to makethis complex screen simple & easy for users. Building a great user experience. So what do you see above?Flyme is on the left & Stock Android on the right. Flyme screen is moreelegant, has more rows, which tried to fit in more content in a screen. More importantly Flymehas segmented each section and has sub sections for each of them. Which makessetting more manageable and easy for users. Can you spot any moredifferences? | |
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Flyme has gotten a lot better in that aspect, I remember when I first booted up my phone which was running 4.5 out of the box and headed to settings my reaction was: what the *** were they thinking?!
Now it's a lot closer to stock android while still keeping the Flyme touch, some things could be improved but I don't think it's actually needed as we don't spend our whole life in settings and they're clear enough, so overall I'd say it's a tie here Special mention to nVidia though for their slightly tweaked stock design which is the best I've used, here's a screenshot of how it looks | |
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much more stylish | |
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I changed from Samsung Galaxy to Mx5. So far the flyme is smooth and easy to use.
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Make Icons Stylish if possible..
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flyme
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Stock Android's Settings app is sort of confusing. Flyme's Settings makes it super easy!
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both stock android settings and flyme are great....but i like the stock android transition animations better.
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Flyme settings is easy to understand and use. No doubt about it. I would like to see a little more color in it and the Font style and arrangement of settings a little more compact.
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No doubt Flyme is the better of the two... The settings are much simple for even the new or first time users to understand...
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