Andrew gives a walkthrough of the HTC First with Facebook Home turned off. Read our full coverage here:
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even though I would still root it later on lol if it doesn't get updates
I'd get it if I was strapped on cash and needed a decent phone. Heck! Maybe even just to have a backup in case of an emergency. I'd say this is the closest thing to stock Android that will ever be available through ATT.
wait… I don't have to root my phone to remove a crappy overlay? Yes!!!!!!!!!!!
amazing
Is it only for AT&T ??
Just putting the option there for advanced users to turn off a UI overlay or manufacturer launcher would be good. Only those who really of course want the vanilla Android experience would turn it off, and those who just like the phone as is, or don't know they can turn off the skin, will just keep using their phone the way it came out of the box after they bought it.
Wallpaper behance.net/gallery/iPad-Retina-Wallpaper/3516257
I would buy SGS4, because I like its screen. I like expandable memory, removable battery. I like that it is not built from glass. But god, I hate Touchwiz. It's just ugly.
I wish Google would made producers to implement the possibility to run stock Android on every device.
Garbage
For the price point this phone is good….
the wallpapear please
When asking about the wallpaper they never answer the question, or they don't respond to their viewer's. I've already asked them where to get the wallpaper.
NO. The One has much better specs, and a 1080p display.
I'll keep "Note" of your question..
You don't but customers do.
You do but consumers don't.
Can the first hold its own against the one?
Now if all manufacturers could take note of this and essentially offer a "stock" experience option without all of their modifications…that would be awesome.
I just wish the camera was better, on that note – is it really that bad?