Here are some examples of it if you don't want to do give your Facebook information to Intel
Here are some examples of it if you don't want to do give your Facebook information to Intel
I see what it is now... at first I thought it was an example of what it would do.
Is there any way to watch this without Facebook Connect?
— "like i've said this is only the appdrawer a very small portion of the total OS GUI. You're ignoring everything that makes touchwiz and the galaxy line of devices different from iOS and instead focusing on trivial similarities that are far out-weighted by the differences."
— "You have to understand that this lawsuit is not about Samsung's TouchWiz looking "similar" to their iOS. This is about Apple is implementing a powerplay..."
— "Blackberries have the 4x4 grid, the 4 icon dock, no widgets, and practically the same notifications, the only thing different in this case would be the page indicators and the icons. Yet you call them very different?"
— "and no one would mistake a galaxy SII for an iphone"
No... I totally get it. Look at every other phone OS... there are lots of different ways to make something different.
@AngryBeaver
@AngryBeaver — "you're comparing samsungs "app drawer" to apples springboard which is unfair."
@2 replies — "Every mobile manufacturer borrows some design choices. And some design choices are so obvious that they are not even legally patentable. And some designs NATURALLY look similar since it's a logical and natural design choice."
@Olly 'Olive' Treen
@Thevic
@Hearthatvoiceagain
— "freakin' iSheeps and their illusion that apple's design is original..."
It's not just the grid of icons... it's the music icon that looks very similar to the iTunes icon... AND the red-circle notification number... AND the dots between the springboard and the rest of the page... AND the springboard itself with 4 icons that looks strikingly similar to iOS.