Friday, November 28

Samsung New TouchWiz version may add theming support

TouchWiz gets flamed a lot for its looks, but what if Samsung enabled themes? Sony has them, CyanogenMod has them, many Android customizations do – they offer the ability to quickly change the look of the device and often goes beyond just changing the wallpaper and icons.




A Themes setting screen is visible in photos of a Galaxy S5 running a leaked Android 5.0 Lollipop version. It's not clear how extensive the customizations via the Themes will be or which devices will get the new functionality – presumably the current and last year's Galaxy S and Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Alphas too.
Another change is that the S Finder button has been moved to the upper left corner and the Quick Connect button is gone. This will save some space in the notification area.

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