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don't call it a comeback
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Androidbros: help me pls
After a gruesome basketball incident in which my iPhone 5S was rendered unusable, I've used it as an excuse to get a new phone, and I'm making the switch from the cozy pleb shelter of iOS to Android 5.0. Gonna need some help though, I haven't used the OS in very, very long, and when I did, I knew nothing about it. So I've got a few questions. 1. I'm planning on getting the vanilla HTC One. Is there any compelling reason to get any other model? 2. First time switching phones mid-contract. I'm currently on T-Mobile, and the phone I'm looking at is an Unlocked Verizon, which claims to also be unlocked on GSM, which is what T-Mobile uses. Can I trust that claim and what exactly do I have to do to get the phone "activated"? 3. Lastly, and most importantly, having chiefly used iOS for upwards of 5 years, there are some features I would find incredibly hard to do without. Recommend me replica tweaks/applications of... • iOS Control Center (which also works in lockscreen) • An iOS-style keyboard, if possible • Safari-style browser tweak • The best NDS and PSP emulators out there, preferably free thanks androidbros |
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Banned
Join Date: May 2014
Location: The Grotto
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Well I'd personally recommend the Galaxy S5, based on its graphics and size, but that's just my opinion. And as for emulators there is a wide variety out there. PSP Emulator Spoiler
Nintendo DS Emulator Spoiler
GBA Emulator Spoiler
N64 Emulator Spoiler
And I noticed you asked for free apps. That's simple. Just use Aptoide. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: United Kingdom
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As for applications there are quite a lot. I don't see the need for a control centre for as you can just swipe down to bring up the notification tray which has most stuff in control centre. This one looks best though and it supports lockscreen. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...enter&hl=en_GB There's quite a few iOS keyboard out there but few have any sort of text prediction. Although it's not a complete replica SwiftKey comes with a theme feature where you can buy/select skins for your keyboard. This one looks the most iOS-like to me and is completely free. http://swiftkey.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Classic-White-300x258.png (Unsupported image host) PSP emulator: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...psspp&hl=en_GB NDS emulator: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....dsemu.drastic The NDS emulator is $5.99, if the price is an issue I'd just get an APK from somewhere and install it. Most of the other NDS emulators (that I've used anyway) are fairly slow and kinda suck.
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Veritired ✔️
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Would recommend HTC one or M8 Google play edition Anyways, if you're thinking of using an android phone, don't use any tweaks to make it look like and feel like iOS because thats stupid. Why buy an android phone if you want it to look like an iPhone? Why not just buy another iPhone? Also, it will probably make the phone laggy/buggy if you make it look like/feel like iOS because devs for those tweaks and replicas are not that great in updating and fixing bugs with their software |
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03-30-2015
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donald trump'd
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 1,438
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Meizu/OnePlus One (second one is the best right now)
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: United Kingdom
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I have a OnePlus One and I totally recommend. It's quite easily the best phone for it's price, not only does it have great specs but it's also running Cyanogenmod which allows for some amazing features and customization options which stock Android doesn't offer. From what you said it sounds like you're trying to make your phone kinda iOS like? There's a theme for that. The whole invite process used to be a little tedious but they now allow anyone to buy it on a Tuesday which makes it a whole lot easier
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Veritired ✔️
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Ya I would go for Oneplus one over an HTC one
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don't call it a comeback
Join Date: Sep 2011
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I'm literally looking for a control center and keyboard because I've been using iOS for over five years and it's become a necessity. Calm down there, guy. @everyone else: Thanks a ton, I'll give them a look. I appreciate it. |
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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2013
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I only know keyboards that need root. If you are going to root it, problem resolved
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Nerd
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Berlin
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If you want a truly great Android experience, please don't try to recreate Apple's OS with ****ty add-ons. Take the time to get used to how things work. You're buying an Android, so give it a chance ^.^
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don't call it a comeback
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Okay guys, pretend I never said keyboard. Control center. That's it. Literally one thing guys, I'm not looking to recreate iOS at all, I just want this one thing or any alternative that lets me control brightness volume and media playing from the lockscreen and anywhere within the device. It's just an accessibility thing that I use too much to do without. Like the Start menu. |
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Nerd
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Berlin
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This is the 5.0 keyboard: http://cdn.cultofandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Lollipop-keyboard-PC-layout.jpg (Unsupported image host) This is the HTC One M8 keyboard: http://www.technobuffalo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/HTC-One-M8-2014-Keyboard-1280x853.jpg (Unsupported image host) This is the 5.0 "control centre" next to the iOS control centre: http://cdn.redmondpie.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/system-toggles.png (Unsupported image host) |
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Omaha, NE
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I know you discarded the idea of a different Android keyboard, but thought I'd still give my information. You can download SwiftKey or Swype on the Play Store (I use Swype) and they both offer keyboard customization (Swiftkey more than Swype imo). No root required. I also use as said above, Aptoide, for free apps. Also no root required. |
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don't call it a comeback
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Thanks. |
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