I think Samsung's Android >>>>> Google's Android to be honest.

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Changjiang A5000 Smart Phone Android 4.0 MTK6577 Dual Core 3G GPS 4.0 Inch

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That's what I think.

Galaxy Note 2 and Note 8 be having more useful features that Google neglects to place in their Nexus devices.
You're an idiot. The Nexus device is android without all the bloatware. Just like buying a PC that doesn't have all the useless bullshyt that the OEM installs on it.
 

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it nexus or die...you can add those oem add-ons by installing apps. skins are suppose to enhance the experience....but only LG and Sammie add stuff i would actually use
 
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And people wonder why some Nexus owners are quick to flash custom ROMs. As far as functionality goes, touchwiz shyts on stock android, but stock android is a lot easier on the eyes.

Completely disagree in regards to the phones....but I agree on the tablet side.

I wouldn't trade my stock Google on the nexus for anything as far as smartphones go...I had the gs3 right before the nexus 4...not seeing current stock android on the nexus at all.

The s-pen and being able to use it on a tablet size screen with the multitasking features it has make touch wiz on tablets more attractive than stock on tabs.

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And people wonder why some Nexus owners are quick to flash custom ROMs. As far as functionality goes, touchwiz shyts on stock android, but stock android is a lot easier on the eyes.

Yep. Just got my nexus 4 last night and i will probably flash CM 10 by the end of the week. They add all the nice features without sacrificing the stock look




someone needs to fukk around and combine all the best features of touch wiz. sense. The moto. lg. and Sony ones
Cyanogen is usually on top of it but you have to root and rom to get there
 

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Completely disagree in regards to the phones....but I agree on the tablet side.

I wouldn't trade my stock Google on the nexus for anything as far as smartphones go...I had the gs3 right before the nexus 4...not seeing current stock android on the nexus at all.

The s-pen and being able to use it on a tablet size screen with the multitasking features it has make touch wiz on tablets more attractive than stock on tabs.

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2

Stock android is cool, I'm just saying that there are some features, whether OEM or Open Source that could be easily implemented into the OS. Google choose the leave these features out or/and when the do implement them, they're always late or the do a half-assed job that the developer community ends up fixing.
 

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stock android is a template for the OEM to carve up and make their own. IF stock android was touchwiz how would the OEM modify it :aicmon:

stock android have to kept simple for the OEM to not struggle with
 

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stock android is a template for the OEM to carve up and make their own. IF stock android was touchwiz how would the OEM modify it :aicmon:

stock android have to kept simple for the OEM to not struggle with

From what I can gather from this post, I somewhat agree. Yes, stock Android seems to keep it simple (I'm a sw developer but I haven't looked at the SDK) and a sinple /stable framework is the best path to growth of the the ecosystem.

On the other hand, some things (especially the non UI or non intrusive ones) could be easily added to the stock build. You got solo dudes and groups like Cyanogenmod on XDA cooking up heat WITH the source code available in most cases. No reason why they shouldn't snatch up (or reimplement) the best of breed features. They've acknowledged the independent groups and the definitely see the success of Samsung, so I know they see what's up.
 

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Completely disagree in regards to the phones....but I agree on the tablet side.

I wouldn't trade my stock Google on the nexus for anything as far as smartphones go...I had the gs3 right before the nexus 4...not seeing current stock android on the nexus at all.

The s-pen and being able to use it on a tablet size screen with the multitasking features it has make touch wiz on tablets more attractive than stock on tabs.

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2

Basically...
 

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From what I can gather from this post, I somewhat agree. Yes, stock Android seems to keep it simple (I'm a sw developer but I haven't looked at the SDK) and a sinple /stable framework is the best path to growth of the the ecosystem.

On the other hand, some things (especially the non UI or non intrusive ones) could be easily added to the stock build. You got solo dudes and groups like Cyanogenmod on XDA cooking up heat WITH the source code available in most cases. No reason why they shouldn't snatch up (or reimplement) the best of breed features. They've acknowledged the independent groups and the definitely see the success of Samsung, so I know they see what's up.

The android UI guy duarte touched on the topic yesterday. im quoting him. he say its a struggle to keep simple while wanting to innovate because they dont want to complicate the UI for the OEM.

check him out in this video discussing the issue

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I agree, I came from a stock gs3 to a stock nexus 4 and I am so far enjoying it a lot better than the gs3. Even more so than the Roms I flashed on the gs3.
 
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