TouchWiz gets flamed
TouchWiz gets flamed a lot for its looks, but whatif Samsung enabled themes? Sony has them,
CyanogenMod has them, many Android
customizations do - they offer the ability to quickly
change the look of the device and often goes
beyond just changing the wallpaper and icons.
A new theme option in TouchWiz A Themes setting
screen is visible in photos of a Galaxy S5 running a
leaked Android 5.0 Lollipop version. It's not clear
how extensive the customizations via the Themes
will be or which devices will get the new functionality
- presumably the current and last year's Galaxy S and
Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Alphas too.
Another change is that the S Finder button has
been moved to the upper left corner and the Quick
Connect button is gone. This will save some space in the notification area.