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[1781.94 --> 1783.26] Oh, God, is it bad. |
[1783.94 --> 1785.06] It's really bad. |
[1785.32 --> 1787.58] You know, I've had one for two years in my OnePlus device. |
[1788.22 --> 1796.58] And sure, you know, when I'm, you know, baking bread or doing something and my hands are a little bit greasy or sweaty or whatever, it doesn't work all the time. |
[1796.58 --> 1798.46] But I have the pattern to unlock. |
[1798.58 --> 1801.00] And on OnePlus devices, I have face unlock as well. |
[1801.84 --> 1803.24] Don't have face unlock on a Pixel. |
[1804.10 --> 1805.86] It seems like something they would have ripped off by now. |
[1805.86 --> 1806.90] Yeah. |
[1807.18 --> 1810.16] Well, I mean, all the OnePlus are doing is using the selfie camera. |
[1810.28 --> 1815.18] It's not like a Face ID system like Apple with fancy 3D dot matrix scanners. |
[1815.42 --> 1815.86] It's just... |
[1816.50 --> 1817.94] Does that look vaguely like Alex? |
[1818.16 --> 1819.10] Yeah, that'll do. |
[1820.18 --> 1821.02] Is that a picture? |
[1821.12 --> 1821.64] Who cares? |
[1822.42 --> 1822.82] Right. |
[1822.92 --> 1823.34] Exactly. |
[1823.34 --> 1830.48] And for the most part, I mean, if you physically got my phone, I'm probably going to notice, you know, unless you're my kid. |
[1830.66 --> 1831.96] And then maybe. |
[1832.38 --> 1834.12] But she's not quite old enough for that yet. |
[1835.08 --> 1836.32] She'll be coming for it soon. |
[1836.38 --> 1836.62] Yeah. |
[1836.78 --> 1837.02] Yeah. |
[1837.02 --> 1838.14] She started crawling this week. |
[1838.20 --> 1839.16] So that's been fun. |
[1840.18 --> 1845.66] I remember early on when I was in a grocery store and I figured out, wait a minute, are there rattle apps? |
[1845.98 --> 1847.54] There is rattle apps. |
[1847.84 --> 1848.16] Perfect. |
[1848.38 --> 1849.46] Here, hold this. |
[1849.52 --> 1853.68] And this is like, I'm going to let you hold this, you little monster, while I pay for these groceries. |
[1853.94 --> 1855.86] This $1,000 baby rattle. |
[1858.16 --> 1858.52] Yeah. |
[1858.52 --> 1860.60] Really kind of ridiculous, actually. |
[1861.26 --> 1865.64] So fingerprint readers aside, because, you know, you can kind of just about learn to deal with that. |
[1866.58 --> 1871.56] We've got to talk about Android 12 and this Material U interface redesign. |
[1871.98 --> 1873.84] Have you seen much in the way of screenshots? |
[1874.04 --> 1875.18] You've got a Pixel 3, right? |
[1875.64 --> 1876.00] I do. |
[1876.24 --> 1876.54] I do. |
[1877.26 --> 1879.64] It's up to date as far as the Pixel 3 will go. |
[1879.78 --> 1881.02] So I don't know. |
[1881.30 --> 1884.56] But I have not immersed myself in it. |
[1884.56 --> 1886.96] I have heard a lot of different takes on it, though. |
[1887.00 --> 1888.08] So I'm curious to know what you think. |
[1888.08 --> 1891.24] Because I've actually heard people that like it, and it doesn't sound like you do. |
[1891.68 --> 1892.14] Well, they're wrong. |
[1892.28 --> 1892.78] I'll tell you. |
[1894.34 --> 1895.44] Do you like padding? |
[1896.58 --> 1897.68] I mean, not really. |
[1897.80 --> 1899.48] I generally find it to be kind of gross. |
[1899.80 --> 1905.66] Because if you like lots of wasted white space on a beautiful big display, then Android 12 is for you. |
[1906.34 --> 1911.10] It makes it feel like the whole UI just isn't designed for your screen size. |
[1911.38 --> 1911.70] No. |
[1911.70 --> 1913.22] You know, so there's a couple of things. |
[1913.22 --> 1919.20] And they're almost all to do with how the notification center toggle swipe down thing operates. |
[1919.64 --> 1930.96] So on my OnePlus device, which is running, like I say, Android 10, I have 12 toggles that I can customize to be practically anything on my phone that are just a tap. |
[1930.96 --> 1932.16] You know, want to turn Wi-Fi off? |
[1932.48 --> 1933.24] Swipe tap. |
[1933.50 --> 1933.96] That's it. |
[1934.00 --> 1934.92] It's all in one place. |
[1934.98 --> 1936.04] It's all at the top of the screen. |
[1936.28 --> 1937.34] It doesn't move around. |
[1937.76 --> 1939.38] It's just in one place. |
[1939.44 --> 1940.70] And there are 12 different things. |
[1940.76 --> 1944.52] And I can long press to get to the settings of Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or whatever it is. |
[1944.92 --> 1945.28] Right. |
[1945.28 --> 1947.96] It's a really elegant system. |
[1948.72 --> 1950.52] Android 12, there are four. |
[1951.78 --> 1953.00] That's just crazy. |
[1953.56 --> 1953.88] Mm-hmm. |
[1954.28 --> 1960.08] And not only that, one of those options now is a new internet toggle. |
[1960.08 --> 1975.22] So rather than it being a simple single tap to turn off Wi-Fi, I have to swipe, tap, and then do this hand kind of gymnastic gesture all the way down to the bottom of the screen, then toggle off Wi-Fi. |
[1978.28 --> 1988.32] You know, that's so funny because it seems like even iOS, right, it's going in the direction of like control center where there's just way more things you can do just by sliding down the screen. |
[1988.32 --> 1990.48] Like even Apple has added a whole bunch of buttons there. |
[1991.04 --> 1992.54] Why go back? |
[1992.72 --> 1994.04] Why reduce functionality? |
[1994.18 --> 1995.60] Why make you take more tabs? |
[1995.72 --> 1996.80] Yeah, that kind of stuff is frustrating. |
[1996.80 --> 1997.34] I don't know. |
[1997.78 --> 1999.02] It was too complicated, Alex. |
[1999.08 --> 2003.34] The problem was it was too complicated of a UI, and it was intimidating to new users. |
[2003.44 --> 2004.50] They needed to make it simpler. |
[2005.24 --> 2010.74] You're sounding like the comment section on one of Linus Tech Tips Linux Challenge videos at this point. |
[2011.48 --> 2013.10] We hear this all the time. |
[2013.18 --> 2015.42] Who are these mythical new users? |
[2015.70 --> 2016.40] Who are they? |
[2016.40 --> 2028.30] I don't know because it's funny because Google changes it all the time with every single release, and so it causes users, these new users, to actually lose their footing. |
[2028.44 --> 2037.20] It's the geeks who can adapt, and people criticize the iOS launcher for being very slow to change and the notifications, which got a huge change in the last OS. |
[2037.60 --> 2038.42] It still sucked there. |
[2038.42 --> 2050.26] Yeah, but at the same time, the reality is all of my family members that got an iPhone or an iPad a decade ago are more competent today. |
[2050.38 --> 2051.64] Like they know how to get to settings. |
[2051.76 --> 2052.80] They know how to change stuff. |
[2052.88 --> 2053.76] They know how to launch apps. |
[2053.94 --> 2060.08] They have evolved their skill set, and my family members that have Android devices are still lost as hell. |
[2060.08 --> 2063.76] Every time they get an Android device, the buttons are all in a different place. |
[2064.10 --> 2070.02] The setting screen is reorganized, renamed, and they start at zero every single time. |
[2070.06 --> 2077.22] And every time Google reorganizes these drop-down screens, they're making it harder for these very new users that they're trying to design this stuff for. |
[2077.22 --> 2079.18] You know what it feels like? |
[2079.24 --> 2083.42] And I think it was Tyler on Twitter that said it most succinctly to me. |
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