So does 4.0.4 fixes the issue? If yes, I think you cannot say that Google
hadn't acted in a reasonable amount of time.
I've had my Galaxy Nexus for a month or so, and you are the first time I've
even heard of the issue, not alone experienced it. Then again, I don't
really do heavy gaming on i
It's totally a rant, but a rant whose goal is to make Google better by
realizing that leaving us (and the consumers) in the dark is not the best
decision (lots of wasted time).
And I am aware of the 4.0.4 update, I found out when doing my weekly
research about the Galaxy Nexus multi touch situa
The article says it's a software problem -- and it would appear so from the
symptoms.
Since the GNex just had Android 4.0.4 released 2 days ago, you may want to
see if it's fixed.
By the way, why are you posting this? It just sounds like a rant, to be
honest. You have any particular SDK rela
PR protip: ignoring people isn't the way to go. Just a little "hey sorry
about that, it will be fixed in the next Android update" would have
sufficed. Because of the way you handled it, developers wasted time trying
to "fix" the problem themselves thinking it was their fault.
On Wednesday, Dece
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