hydroGEN to [email protected]English • 1 year agoI wish Android 14 inspired as many app updates as iOS 17 did - 9to5Google9to5google.comexternal-linkmessage-square58fedilinkarrow-up1160arrow-down114
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minus-squarePolarlinkfedilinkEnglish-13•edit-21 year agoPersonally I’m giving all of the apps that haven’t implemented a themed icon a 1 star when Android 14 launches. You’ve literally had a year and a half. It takes 60 seconds to do. Stop being incompetent.
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minus-squarePolarlinkfedilinkEnglish-3•1 year agoIt literally does take 60 seconds to do. It also is incompetence if you’re not up to date on the latest Android design guidelines.
minus-square@outplayedlinkEnglish14•1 year agoin some cases the company behind the app vetoes conformity. not much a developer can do when management wants their branding to stand out
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agoA think that a lot of devs take “themed icons” as a gimmick feature on top and rather focus on app stability and other features, or they just don’t care because they don’t see it as a deal-breaker in any means.
minus-squareRachelRodentlinkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agoA very small percentage of android users are at Android 14. Grow up
minus-squarePolarlinkfedilinkEnglish-2•1 year agoAndroid 13 has themed icons. Maybe developers should grow up and learn to be competent?
Personally I’m giving all of the apps that haven’t implemented a themed icon a 1 star when Android 14 launches.
You’ve literally had a year and a half. It takes 60 seconds to do. Stop being incompetent.
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It literally does take 60 seconds to do. It also is incompetence if you’re not up to date on the latest Android design guidelines.
in some cases the company behind the app vetoes conformity. not much a developer can do when management wants their branding to stand out
Then the company deserves it.
A think that a lot of devs take “themed icons” as a gimmick feature on top and rather focus on app stability and other features, or they just don’t care because they don’t see it as a deal-breaker in any means.
Yep.
As a user, I agree with them.
A very small percentage of android users are at Android 14. Grow up
Android 13 has themed icons.
Maybe developers should grow up and learn to be competent?