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I watched a video of someone demoing the Android 4.4 KitKat home launcher, and it now looks and behaves almost just like the iPhone.
The main home screen is the left-most screen, it has page dots, and you swipe to the left-most screen to get search. This is hugely frustrating for me.
Android's center main home screen was revolutionary to me, as it means it took less swipes to get to the different screens. On iOS, if I have 5 home screens, I have to swipe 4 times to get to the last screen. On Android, it was a maximum of 2 swipes either way.
Maybe Google is allowing more than 5 screens, but I've used launchers that allowed up to 9 which wasn't a problem. Also, the whole point of having limited home screens was that the rest of the shortcuts were tucked into the app drawer. Having unlimited home screens allows pointless duplication of all shortcuts. The reason the iPhone had unlimited home screens was because the home screens were the app drawer!
I'm really disappointed in Google here. The center home screen was the biggest innovation over the iPhone launcher and now they've downgraded it to a nonsensical level.
Also, the left-most swipe to search is wholly unnecessary as it's easier to just swipe up from the Home button (I thought they were going to add more shortcuts there too). I don't understand this huge shift to iPhone-like launcher behavior, and it's giving me less reason to choose Android over the iPhone as my next phone.
The main home screen is the left-most screen, it has page dots, and you swipe to the left-most screen to get search. This is hugely frustrating for me.
Android's center main home screen was revolutionary to me, as it means it took less swipes to get to the different screens. On iOS, if I have 5 home screens, I have to swipe 4 times to get to the last screen. On Android, it was a maximum of 2 swipes either way.
Maybe Google is allowing more than 5 screens, but I've used launchers that allowed up to 9 which wasn't a problem. Also, the whole point of having limited home screens was that the rest of the shortcuts were tucked into the app drawer. Having unlimited home screens allows pointless duplication of all shortcuts. The reason the iPhone had unlimited home screens was because the home screens were the app drawer!
I'm really disappointed in Google here. The center home screen was the biggest innovation over the iPhone launcher and now they've downgraded it to a nonsensical level.
Also, the left-most swipe to search is wholly unnecessary as it's easier to just swipe up from the Home button (I thought they were going to add more shortcuts there too). I don't understand this huge shift to iPhone-like launcher behavior, and it's giving me less reason to choose Android over the iPhone as my next phone.

