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The new Facebook Messenger app has improved again, they've added a newer look, more vibrant blue and the layout closer resembles Skype which is no bad thing. It's a mix of strong blue mixed with Holo's UI on a white BG:

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^It's also easier to see who's active on what platform as well and it handles SMS which appears to be the direction they're all heading now as Google+ does the same as well as a few other big social apps.

I really like it, the chat heads (bubbles on top of other apps) are really nice nicely animated and smooth and the little sounds are iPhone-like and minimal, non intrusive and pleasing to the ears.
 
The new Facebook Messenger app has improved again, they've added a newer look, more vibrant blue and the layout closer resembles Skype which is no bad thing. It's a mix of strong blue mixed with Holo's UI on a white BG:

rps20131114_085805_151.jpg

^It's also easier to see who's active on what platform as well and it handles SMS which appears to be the direction they're all heading now as Google+ does the same as well as a few other big social apps.

I really like it, the chat heads (bubbles on top of other apps) are really nice nicely animated and smooth and the little sounds are iPhone-like and minimal, non intrusive and pleasing to the ears.

It's far smoother than the previous app, but I can't help but think the look and feel of it is more iOS7 than Android. The new icon, especially.

The Google now widget does weather really well, along with google now

I find BBC Weather is better, it knows what village I'm in whereas Google Now only ever seems to show the nearest town which is about 20 miles away.
 
It's far smoother than the previous app, but I can't help but think the look and feel of it is more iOS7 than Android. The new icon, especially.



I find BBC Weather is better, it knows what village I'm in whereas Google Now only ever seems to show the nearest town which is about 20 miles away.
I guess being in London it's different. Me each towns weather. Even if it's a couple miles apart
 
On my n4 it is showing that I have 1GB free and using 4gb so the maths isn't adding up. Is their a good data management tool that allows you to see how much space is taken up by each folder so I can find the culprit
 
Anyone know how to stop notifications from latest Google Now showing up in the notification centre? I want them to stay in the app rather than pop up in the NC....things like the weather for example
 
Anyone know how to stop notifications from latest Google Now showing up in the notification centre? I want them to stay in the app rather than pop up in the NC....things like the weather for example

Google now > settings > notifications > untick Show updates from Google Now should do it
 
Is anyone using Hangouts for SMS now? I'm just trying it out as I was interested how it looked/worked. Seems ok but it really annoys me the way it's plucking random people from Google+ (which I don't actively use). Can you turn that off?

I prefer the look of it to my standard HTC Messages app but I may have to give up on it. I doubt I'll ever use the video calling or anything to be honest..
 
works just fine for me; people text me, it appears in hangouts, not sure what else to think of it?
I think I'm a bit confused as to how it was used before it supported SMS :p

Is it an IM app? Am I always 'online/visible' to people whilst using it?

If I go to do a 'new hangout' it has a list of 'suggested people' which is full of people I practically never speak to. Seems to be plucked from FB/G+ and not my SMS or anything else sensible. I dunno, I think I just need to get used to it. If I want to send an SMS to someone I don't often scroll through my old conversations, I'd just go 'new message' and start typing their name. I guess Hangouts doesn't want me to do that.
 
Do you use Gmail on a desktop? It's basically a mobile app of your Google Chat on the left hand side of your Gmail. So yes it has an online/offline indicator like in Gmail. That only works for other people using the app/gmail as well.

Hangouts was once a slightly separate port of Google Chat used on Google+ but they combined it into one seamless product across Gmail, G+ and mobile.
Now the new part is it has the ability to pull and push your text messages and simply tells you if a message you have received is a text or not. When you respond it will respond as a text (sms).

I think that's about all there is to it.

edit: when you press 'new hangout' it will pull in all your sync'd contacts I believe, so if you are syncing all your garbage Facebook contacts and stuff (something everyone goes through since the 4.0 days or so) you're gonna get a lot more people that your normal address book. What you can't get away from it seems it is suggesting people in your circles on G+ which no one really uses...
 
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