Dan Ihesiulor
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1.Not being able to charge while off, 'this one kills me', 2. not being able to turn off background data of individual apps.
6. Why is there still no tile which shows the charge of the battery, including the percentage? The data and storage apps are able to "flip", why not the battery app?
The over protective keyboard.
You can't swipe many normal words (that may have naughty meanings) because they won't come up as options, but you also can't add them to the dictionary because they are regular words that already exist, so every time you have to break from your swiping to type them in manually.
Like swiping for 'punk' will always give you 'pink'
'sucks' will give you 'ducks' or 'sticks'
'sexual' will give you 'serial', 'shall', 'asexual' but never sexual.
Why not just remove the "bad" words from the dictionary and allow the user to add them in if they want?
The over protective keyboard.
You can't swipe many normal words (that may have naughty meanings) because they won't come up as options, but you also can't add them to the dictionary because they are regular words that already exist, so every time you have to break from your swiping to type them in manually.
Like swiping for 'punk' will always give you 'pink'
'sucks' will give you 'ducks' or 'sticks'
'sexual' will give you 'serial', 'shall', 'asexual' but never sexual.
Why not just remove the "bad" words from the dictionary and allow the user to add them in if they want?
It just needs to learn your bad language. How to swear like a champ using the Word Flow keyboard in Windows Phone 8.1 | Windows CentralMy phone seems to remember all my bad language after one use and offers it the next time. My language is a lot worse than yours too.
When looking at the list of previously installed/purchased apps in the Store, everything is presented in one long, unsearchable and unsortable list.
For example, I'd like to sort my list of 400+ previously installed apps for games, productivity apps, photography apps, demos, purchased apps, etc. as well as by date installed, file size, phone-only, universal app, etc. A search function for specific apps would also help.
(If this has been mentioned, sorry. I don't feel like reading 27 pages on my phone to find out.)
When looking at the list of previously installed/purchased apps in the Store, everything is presented in one long, unsearchable and unsortable list.
For example, I'd like to sort my list of 400+ previously installed apps for games, productivity apps, photography apps, demos, purchased apps, etc. as well as by date installed, file size, phone-only, universal app, etc. A search function for specific apps would also help.
(If this has been mentioned, sorry. I don't feel like reading 27 pages on my phone to find out.)
The battery tile does flip to show the percentage. You need the Denim update on a Lumia phone (and not the "pseudo-Denim" many L830s came with). Not sure what the non-Lumia update name/number is though.
How would this be in any way helpful, though? Surely if you want to reinstall an app you've previously had you just search for it by name as you would any other app in the store?
You should feel lucky. W10 removes this feature and only lets you see purchased apps..No more reinstalling old free apsp in W10
That only works for popular apps. If you can't remember the name of an app and it's not popular, chances are it'll be hard to find. Worse, what if you can't remember what it looks like?
If you can't remember the name of an app you can search for it by category. If you can't remember the name and can't remember what its logo looks like, I'd say that's an app that you never use. But still, you could search for it using some keywords about what the app does.
I honestly can't imagine a situation where I'd want a particular app back on my phone and wouldn't be able to find it in the store.
Dumb things?? Outlook email app can only attach images