I lean towards
plain vanilla Android, though this is not to say all custom UIs are bad and bring nothing of value.
The Motorola Droid 3 or the Motorola Droid Bionic (depending on whether you want a physical or touchscreen keyboard) are both top - notch Android phones that run the latest version of
plain vanilla Android.
These are the apps that come with
a plain vanilla Android device that does not include Google preloaded apps.
I like
the plain vanilla android.
Now Motorola, with their upcoming «Blur» social - networking - centric Android interface, has confirmed the trend:
plain vanilla Android is a thing of the past.
The Nexus 7 is
a plain vanilla Android installation.
only Google Nexus brand and Motorola are the remaining phone manufacturers that give you just
plain vanilla Android experience.
The folks at Cyanogenmod have just released a new rooting package that gives
you a plain vanilla Android Lollipop experience, giving you the option to install Google Play.
They can use
plain vanilla Android with no Google Apps and no Market Place for absolutely free.
Not exact matches
For extreme
Android authenticity, a «Google Play Certified» tab like the LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition gives you the very freshest
vanilla — a
plain version of
Android with updates before many other slates get them, optimized for the latest apps.
I have the G2 and I know all of you love
vanilla android but its just too
plain for me.
Its biggest distinction would be that it runs
plain vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich, not the versions of
Android seen in the Nook and the Kindle Fire.
Plain old
vanilla Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
Like is the case with most custom
Android implementations, there is no app drawer here, but is otherwise a straightforward and
plain,
vanilla UI.