Thought I would give my review on the new Android Eleven:
Big changes, the bubbles of notifications does run much smoother and able to swipe down and up within ease,
You can have as many notifications on it as much as you can, and able to silent it over, even with as much time as you can play with it. It is a hidden gem all by itself, the many reality parts is there is not a downside to it.
You can modify it via the moto app, really much easier and has a few more shapes for your app drawer, the octagon, as well as a barrel being crushed by Mario icon, that you can really dive into different fonts as well.
There is no downside to that, although in the locker screen, not the lock screen, it does show you like on Moto Z Two force a giant circle of blue light that cannot be modified, but really nice artistic touch with that, and you can sipe in and out of messages you may have missed, also get the local weather as well.
There is a draw back though, a simple missed as I have may posted in the previous post, be wear of the screen cuts as it kind of brings out giant trims around the usual screen and be advised that you could have it factory reset, but if you have your passwords memorized or have them wrote down on paper or digital notebook I have, in a secret folder, then you can to have an excellent running smooth cell phone.
A four out of five.
Big changes, the bubbles of notifications does run much smoother and able to swipe down and up within ease,
You can have as many notifications on it as much as you can, and able to silent it over, even with as much time as you can play with it. It is a hidden gem all by itself, the many reality parts is there is not a downside to it.
You can modify it via the moto app, really much easier and has a few more shapes for your app drawer, the octagon, as well as a barrel being crushed by Mario icon, that you can really dive into different fonts as well.
There is no downside to that, although in the locker screen, not the lock screen, it does show you like on Moto Z Two force a giant circle of blue light that cannot be modified, but really nice artistic touch with that, and you can sipe in and out of messages you may have missed, also get the local weather as well.
There is a draw back though, a simple missed as I have may posted in the previous post, be wear of the screen cuts as it kind of brings out giant trims around the usual screen and be advised that you could have it factory reset, but if you have your passwords memorized or have them wrote down on paper or digital notebook I have, in a secret folder, then you can to have an excellent running smooth cell phone.
A four out of five.