Okay, Han, 10/25. Pre-orders by then or no-go for 11/3. That's 10 days of pre-orders. I really hope they don't mess this one up.
EDIT: Or should we settle for 5-7 days of pre-orders?
EDIT: Or should we settle for 5-7 days of pre-orders?
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Keep in mind that Minecraft probably wasn't developed using the updated SDK for ICS. It wouldn't have the ability to dismiss/ hide the buttons (assuming that the new SDK grants developers that power).
Controls for system UI visibility
Since the early days of Android, the system has managed a UI component known as the status bar, which resides at the top of handset devices to deliver information such as the carrier signal, time, notifications, and so on. Android 3.0 added the system bar for tablet devices, which resides at the bottom of the screen to provide system navigation controls (Home, Back, and so forth) and also an interface for elements traditionally provided by the status bar. In Android 4.0, the system provides a new type of system UI called the navigation bar. You might consider the navigation bar a re-tuned version of the system bar designed for handsets—it provides navigation controls for devices that don’t have hardware counterparts for navigating the system, but it leaves out the system bar's notification UI and setting controls. As such, a device that provides the navigation bar also has the status bar at the top.
To this day, you can hide the status bar on handsets using the FLAG_FULLSCREEN flag. In Android 4.0, the APIs that control the system bar’s visibility have been updated to better reflect the behavior of both the system bar and navigation bar:
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE flag replaces the STATUS_BAR_HIDDEN flag. When set, this flag enables “low profile" mode for the system bar or navigation bar. Navigation buttons dim and other elements in the system bar also hide. Enabling this is useful for creating more immersive games without distraction for the system navigation buttons.
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE flag replaces the STATUS_BAR_VISIBLE flag to request the system bar or navigation bar be visible.
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION is a new flag that requests the navigation bar hide completely. Be aware that this works only for the navigation bar used by some handsets (it does not hide the system bar on tablets). The navigation bar returns to view as soon as the system receives user input. As such, this mode is useful primarily for video playback or other cases in which the whole screen is needed but user input is not required.
...I'm surprised this post by Early wasn't thanked or quoted. This is wonderful news! Thanks Early! This further cements (in my own mind) that we have nothing to worry about...
Wonder what is going on? The son of the Samsung COO just had a meeting with Tim Cook and other Apple execs, right after the tribute to Steve Jobs. He was there to discuss the arrangement that Samsung has with Apple to supply the A6 quad core chips for the Ipad 3 and the next Apple smartphone. Now this is kind of interesting. Samsung is fabricating the chips in Texas and producing them. TSMC in Taiwan is also trying to produce them but will not be able to ramp up production for the kind of quantities that Apple needs. Okay, so what does that have to do with the Nexus? This is crazy, but I wonder if Apple has an agreement with Samsung not to use this chip in the next generation of Nexus. So that would mean Samsung would have to use TI's 28nm chip. Business is weird.
Okay, Han, 10/25. Pre-orders by then or no-go for 11/3. That's 10 days of pre-orders. I really hope they don't mess this one up.
EDIT: Or should we settle for 5-7 days of pre-orders?
So there you have it, devs can hide both the status bar and nav bar on the Galanexsaurus
Edit: Just noticed that with user input the nav menu returns so true full screen is really only usefull for videos and not games that require user interaction.
That might be a little too hasty. With all the RAZR hubbub, I think Verizon is going to focus its attention on their favorite golden child more than anything else. I'd be worried if we don't hear anything by next Wednesday, though.
Okay, Han, 10/25. Pre-orders by then or no-go for 11/3. That's 10 days of pre-orders. I really hope they don't mess this one up.
EDIT: Or should we settle for 5-7 days of pre-orders?
I say 7 days for pre-orders.
I was just thinking that, and correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't it normally go like this: Carrier announcement -> 1 week later pre-orders -> 1 week later official release?
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https://plus.google.com/u/0/116222833568410151476/posts/gBefrqmqq1Z
i wouldn't take that as a sign they're getting it, but eh..never know
Honestly, I'm not banking on their being a pre-order period. I'm sure you'll be able to order it online on release day (for those who don't want a phone that's been pawed over by idiot salesmen), but with Verizon not giving much love to this baby, I'm not sure.
I was just thinking that, and correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't it normally go like this: Carrier announcement -> 1 week later pre-orders -> 1 week later official release?
Is it me or does that not look like their new "roboto" font? (or whatever they're calling it..)
That might be a little too hasty. With all the RAZR hubbub, I think Verizon is going to focus its attention on their favorite golden child more than anything else. I'd be worried if we don't hear anything by next Wednesday, though.
Can we get this side by side with the VZW one to compare?
It doesn't matter anyway. That would be so freakin' easy to fake, I could put "Ma Bell" on the bottom of that.
isn't that just VZW anyway?![]()
Like vzw I got the ill communication? Nope. Doesn't work.