RavishKumar except, apart from one occasion, sticking to their bi-monthly update rule?
We are a week away for that elapsing again. I shall hold my patience until then.
RavishKumar except, apart from one occasion, sticking to their bi-monthly update rule?
We are a week away for that elapsing again. I shall hold my patience until then.
Ealesy101 Ok brother, I am waiting 18 June till date, no comments from my side.
RavishKumar likewise! I am hoping for feature parity as well. Like the status bar updates, camera widgets, hide the nav bar, no control shade on lock screen etc etc.
Fingers crossed for news soon
It’s ok to follow bi-monthly update but for Apple whose OS is pretty much stable. Nothing is like a monkey who is just mimicking. Taking inspiration is a good thing but don’t be a monkey.
People is comparing Nothing with Apple, which is somehow good.
Apple has almost 17 years of experience of developing OS and Nothing is just 2 years. and for this 2 years they are doing pretty good.
I don’t know why i feel like nothing is just trying to give unnecessary updates for NP2 they are just bringing the most unused feature whatever nothing is now well established brand in India so we need the gallery, Dialer, File manager better camera updates, Stability in network,
I cant hear it anymore. Most customers from india are constantly whining after every update. Let the devs do their thing. If you expect a mostly bugless software change to Samsung.
Nothing is getting better, but it needs some time.
Just my 2 cents….
muhkuhaushonolulu If Indians are spending hard-earned money on a premium device, then premium services must be provided. This is not happening with anything in India. Neither with the product update nor with the after-sale services. Indians believe in durability and longevity rather than use-and-throw policies like a few European countries. And every update brought uncanny bugs instead of core features like stability, basic applications, and overall improvements. I would like to say that come out of a zone of Europe’s problems is the world’s problem. It’s not the case anymore. We’re talking, not whining.