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smclion102 Posts: > 500

Google I/O LIVE

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean revealed

http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleDevelopers

Project Butter, improved search, and more
[ This Message was edited by: smclion102 on 2012-06-27 18:58 ]

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Posted: 2012-06-27 18:44:31
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mediar Posts: > 500

So Nexus 7 uses the mobile UI of Android 4.1 instead of the tablet UI.
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Posted: 2012-06-27 19:25:27
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djin Posts: > 500

From 4.0 the ui has been unified for mobiles and tablets..
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Posted: 2012-06-27 19:34:10
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lolstebbo Posts: 186


On 2012-06-27 19:34:10, djin wrote:
From 4.0 the ui has been unified for mobiles and tablets..



Incorrect! ICS on tablets uses the Honeycomb-style interface on tablets.
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Posted: 2012-06-27 19:52:42
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mediar Posts: > 500

http://developer.android.com/about/versions/jelly-bean.html
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Posted: 2012-06-27 19:53:52
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djin Posts: > 500

@lolstebbo,


"Unified UI framework for phones, tablets, and more

Android 4.0 brings a unified UI framework that lets developers create elegant, innovative apps for phones, tablets, and more. It includes all of the familiar Android 3.x interface elements and APIs — fragments, content loaders, Action Bar, rich notifications, resizable home screen widgets, and more — as well as new elements and APIs.

For developers, the unified UI framework in Android 4.0 means new UI tools, consistent design practices, simplified code and resources, and streamlined development across the range of Android-powered devices."

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http://developer.android.com/[....]ns/android-4.0-highlights.html
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Posted: 2012-06-27 20:30:19
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mediar Posts: > 500

Unified UI framework


Unified UI framework! Not Unified UI! They talk about the Holo interface ant its specific UI elements - the action bar, the new status bar, new menus and so on, which exist in both UIs - the mobile and tablet UI.
[ This Message was edited by: mediar on 2012-06-27 20:00 ]

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Posted: 2012-06-27 20:59:04
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lolstebbo Posts: 186


On 2012-06-27 20:30:19, djin wrote:
@lolstebbo,


"Unified UI framework for phones, tablets, and more

Android 4.0 brings a unified UI framework that lets developers create elegant, innovative apps for phones, tablets, and more. It includes all of the familiar Android 3.x interface elements and APIs — fragments, content loaders, Action Bar, rich notifications, resizable home screen widgets, and more — as well as new elements and APIs.

For developers, the unified UI framework in Android 4.0 means new UI tools, consistent design practices, simplified code and resources, and streamlined development across the range of Android-powered devices."

From
http://developer.android.com/[....]ns/android-4.0-highlights.html



This is ICS on a tablet: http://techallin.com/wp-conte[....]aladin-Android-4.0-Tablet-.jpg
This is ICS on a phone: http://www.google.com/nexus/img/content/landing-phone-1.jpg
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Posted: 2012-06-27 21:35:19
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motvikt Posts: > 500

Best news today imo

http://www.theverge.com/2012/[....]unces-platform-development-kit
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Posted: 2012-06-27 22:08:31
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djin Posts: > 500

@lolstebbo, mediar
Ah my bad, ics on phone tablet looked really similar to me...

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Btw is it just me that finds nexus q to be like a clone of mbs-100? I just don't get the point with q, with mbs100 you could pair up or connect devices and play instantly, and it was like 100$. This requires you to sync everything from the cloud. Also there were supposed to be 5 nexus devices, but we got 2 and 0 phone. This is strange..
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Posted: 2012-06-28 13:48:45
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