Would it be the same if they said "this is a proud moment, but there's a fatty on it", if fatty was used for a bump on the bridge, and a fat white man walked over it? To me it's the same fcking thing, if it produces a chuckle i don't care who it 'offends', just like those who find it offensive shouldn't.. Pikeys Peak was a quality chuckle once i've found out about the term, and normal gypsie people have chuckled too I'm sure..
Well judging by this thread, yes i did play with that a lot, but, only cause Android is but ugly by default, most of them, so you practically have to change it to your liking, but only some parts of it/homescreen, the rest of the UI remains ugly.
It's a devils thing that, you never get sattisfied with how it looks, at least i don't, and you keep changing it indefinately.. it's good that everything looks and behaves beautifully from the box for a change.
Oh my god if i've got a penny every time i heard that..
System is very refreshing, yes, some ridicolous design choices (not ui design) but hey.. i was soo sick of Android and that whole "4 icons in the taskbar" thing and that random unconsistent UI.. It's a very welcoming change.
Well that part is pretty much true, you can only do that with the camera app, cause it's Nokia's camera app and not some random 3rd party one.. You can't set up a Metro Mail to be the default mail app, or myTube to open youtube links when you tap them etc..
Those 30 minutes are for weather aplications or stuff like that, just like on Android, you wouldn't want weather to update every minute? Or for example a Youtube app, it updates the tile every 30 minutes and changes images on the tile, for your subscriptions etc..
Things like mail, messaging aplications, twitter, facebook etc are real time (push) offcourse, and the tile changes instantly..
Put gain to how you like it, like 70, 75% turn other settings on that left side to 0%, and leave Curbs at 20, 30, 40% if you want. That's advanced wheel settings btw.
Also, find dx.11 ini in ac folder, and put max frame latency to 1.