Google Experience Launcher on Non-Nexus Devices? Are Third Party Chargers Safe?
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Nice Polish accent 😉
I think that Android Wear should be very useful for everyday life, it needs to have a great battery life and mostly it should look good.
What’s the point of that Google launcher on Nexus phones? It’ like using the stock one.
Nice Polish spelling 🙂
1000th video!!!!
I have a question, plaz answer:p, do android updates come to latin america?
Hey Jayce, I think for wearable tech to be successful the companies like Samsung, Sony etc need to make the designs traditional and look good but simple. For example the Google glass looks weird or creepy, so they should incorporate the technology into normal looking glasses to make it look simple , stylish yet very smart. They need to be flexible with compatibility, because its not they best way to sell the product by having it limited with the compatibility with one device, it should be able to work with a range of devices. This would be beneficial for the companies and the consumer, as the consumer would rather buy the product if it was already compatible with a device they had rather than having to buy a specific product to be compatible. Also the product should be able to function without the need of a constant connection with a device, it can very irritating having a phone with no charge or not having it with you and your smart watch or other wearable device would be useless. Wearable devices should just be able to operate most functions without a connection to a phone. The features on a smart watch or other wearable device should have practical function which you would use regularly, there no use of having a useless feature or component on the device because the size may have been increased for no reason, for example the first gen Samsung gear watch had a camera , would you really be using a low quality camera on a watch where the image quality would be poor. They improved on that with releasing the gear fit and gear 2 which look stylish, simple and very practical in my view. They have focused on features for fitness people but also included notifications trying to give variation in its usability. They have included interesting features like the heart rate monitor which for a wearable , I can see myself using, watch on remote looks cool. The gear 2 is dust and water resistant which is great for general protection where people can spill liquid on a device, its good to know its water resistant for things like spillages of liquids.
I’d like to end it there, I think I’ve given explained reasons, and I hope you can choose me to be a winner.
Very god
The smart watch will never be a good phone. Companies like HTC, LG, and Motorola will have to use android wear for notification purpose, hail Google now B-).
Happy 1000th video 😀
wasnt it like,
2000mah battery has a max charge rate of 2A? (:1000)
Hey Jayce! I am currently using a Nexus 5. It has an okish battery life but I want it become better. Could you please recommend some apps for the same? Thanks! =)
Hey Jayce! I wanted to ask you if leaving your phone plugged in and charging will harm it’s battery since my nexus 5 only takes about an hour to fully charged.
The launcher is awesome on my s4
You can’t talk and browse on almost all phones.Well at least here in Sri Lanka.
Employ laser projection keyboard in the watch for typing.…
Verizon does not have this issue on 4G LTE devices
In order for the wearable tech to be successful, companies should start focusing on the watches… While Samsung and other companies have made their watches, they haven’t been very practical. Companies should increase the display size of the watch and have it NFC enabled so that tasks could be done on the go without having to have your phone out all of the time. Wearable tech also has to be involved with Google in one way or another. Google screams efficiency due to all of its Google services (maps, gmail and such). These services are heavily used by people all over the world, if incorporated correctly into smart watches, it is definite that we will see smart watches in the future.
There’s no “location” in my search settings. I don’t know why.
I THINK MOTOROLA OR ANY OTHER COMPANY MUST MAKE A SMART WATCH WITH BUILT-IN SIM AND ALSO WATERPROOF AND DOES WIRELESS CHARGING AND HAS SOLAR PANELS ON THE SIDES AND DON’T FORGET THE FRONT FACING CAMERA FOR VIDEO CALLING 🙂 AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!
I think all carries in Canada can talk an browse the net at the sane time maybe that’s why out plans are so expensive
Hi ***** I was wondering the reason of why older phones like the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S aren’t going to get the Kit Kat update? I thought Kit Kat had lower system requirements and could run smooth on lower end devices
Hey #jaycebroda this might be a little late but I got a question
1: what happening to Asus in terms of android updates? Will older models be getting updates anytime soon.…I use an ASUS T700T and its really swell buts getting kinda old but inside and out , but I don’t want give up on it and get another tablet.
Also, this is what I have to say about this weeks question
True that 2014 is being seen as the year for wearables..and this is shown even more so with the release of android wear..which is a brilliant move on androids part and hears why…wearables are mostly seen..and you can agree with me…as an accessory..either to a phone or something , its almost never seen as a major independent device…this is where android wear is gonna impact to most…ending that view point and making a wearable a real device that you would buy because you have to use it and not because it would look cool being paired with your phone
I think wearables should take a more realistic turn, become something people would actually look to buy in stores…and not just a fancy watch…but as a useful reliable and fun compromise for not having a major device…like having a iPod instead of an iPhone.…similar uses with tiny differences…but a huge difference in price and I think that’s what android should do with there wearables…make them as a high end compromise , as a fun gadget and as something that can be paired with another device but can still function well on its own. Another major selling point would being able to run the same apps on a small scale because we all know having to use an entirely different store sounds inconvenient and im not saying special apps specifically for wearable android devices shouldn’t be made, but the device shouldn’t have only those kind of apps. And I guess that’s it, if Google , Samsung , Motorola ( who seems to be the closest to this ) or anyone can do this, I’m sure they will make a wearable that will WIN, stun the world and and fly of the selves.
Will this Google now launcher work on non rooted phones…???
iam planning to buy a tab this week and have opted for dell venue 8.. what do u suggest for it or rather i would go for asus memo pad hd 7.. ??
can you shout my name please in your next video it means allot for me
1000th vid!
The best way for android wearable’s to succeed is that they need beyond 2 days of battery and the need a not simple but intuitive UI so anyone can use it with easy.
You can say hello google on the samsung galaxy S5 which is something I love
I just side load the apk, and it works likea charm. In running a totally unrooted Galaxy s4 and everything works. Even OK Google voice command.
Why are some apps on Google playstore so slow when downloading? I experienced this when downloading dropbox. But other apps seem to be fine. I’m sure it’s not our internet connection issue. I’m using an Android 4.0 device.
I don’t understand one thing until now why is the performance of the iPhones is very similar to the performance of the android flagship smartphones although the iphone 5s for example has a dual core processor (1.3 ghz) and the note 3 has a quad core processor (2.3ghz) ?
I don’t understand one thing until now why is the performance of the iPhones is very similar to the performance of the android flagship smartphones although the iphone 5s for example has a dual core processor (1.3 ghz) and the note 3 has a quad core processor (2.3ghz) ?
Jayce can u recommend a custom rom for my galaxy note 1? I would like to update mine to Android 4.4 kitkat using that rom.
Jayce can u recommend a custom rom for my galaxy note 1? I would like to update mine to Android 4.4 kitkat using that rom.
that tip about the charge was awesome. Never thought about that before will make sure that I use the charger that came with it from now on.
***** hey Jayce I cuerrently own a Nexus 7 2013 and have it both rooted and with an unlocked bootloader I am running stock android my question is with the rumors of an upcoming 4.4.3 update to android do I need to unroot and lock the bootloader again in order to get a clean install without issues? Or just unrooting should be OK? Thanks
Not “Broda” but “Browar” means beer. Actually it is beer manufacture but people say it for a beer. “Broda” means “beard”.