So many apps incompatible with 4.3... WTF.

danvee

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Considering that the OS has been around for a bit over a week I'm amazed at how many apps ARE compatible.
If you have mission critical stuff, by all means go back to or stay with 4.2.x until the specific developer updates.
Otherwise enjoy the new OS and be patient. The good Devs are on it...
 

NiallFox

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how many apps aren't compatible that you've encountered? surprisingly I haven't gotten any incompatibilities

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paulr24

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how many apps aren't compatible that you've encountered? surprisingly I haven't gotten any incompatibilities

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I was checking out this thread because Comixology seems to be the first app that's not working in 4.3 for me. It force closes as soon as I open it.
 

chiikko561

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Duh its new... You would have hated to have got the nexus s when ice cream sandwich first dropped.... Barely any apps period...

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michaelg1030

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Engadget doesn't work for me

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Use Google currents and add Engadget under the science and tech section. I never used currents before, but its quite convenient once you get all your reading apps incorporated in to it.

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bckrupps

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QUOTE=michaelg1030;44367194]Use Google currents and add Engadget under the science and tech section. I never used currents before, but its quite convenient once you get all your reading apps incorporated in to it.

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i have ran into a few. HBO go, bang bang racing. no need to beat the guy up over a statement. some haven't been updated since the original nexus. kinda sad actually
 

Richieboy67

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just wait until keylime pie is release :rolleyes:
Well worth it being without a few apps for awhile.

This is the price we pay for being the very first to get these updates. I don't mind it myself but for those that are bothered just wait for a free weeks before upgrading next time to give the app devs time to catch up.


Food anyone have the amazon store.apk? Not the app store but the app for the regular store. I think it will work but play store won't let me download.

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Well worth it being without a few apps for awhile.

This is the price pay for being the very first to get these updates. I don't mind it myself but for those that are bothered just wait for a free weeks before upgrading next time to give the app devs time to catch up.


Food anyone have the amazon store.apk? Not the app store but the app for the regular store. I think it will work but play store won't let me download.

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First to get updates is the whole reason I bought my nexus. I love being on the bleeding edge of tech


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sn0warmy

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Use Google currents and add Engadget under the science and tech section. I never used currents before, but its quite convenient once you get all your reading apps incorporated in to it.

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Try Feedly instead. Same concept but MUCH better than Currents. It's so good that I now use Feedly as my go to reader for all news, tech, sports, and car sites on my phone, tablet, laptop and desktop.