There's even an option to add an app drawer, if spreading app icons
across multiple home screens isn't your thing.
Huawei was always a great fan of spreading apps
across multiple home screens, Apple - style, rather than giving Android users an app drawer.
All your apps are still there, but instead of tapping another button to find them, they're spread
across multiple home screens.
There's no app drawer, so app icons are arranged iOS - style
across multiple home screens, which will frustrate Android purists.
Like iOS 10, Oppo's interface spreads every installed app
across multiple home screens in four vertical rows.
Android purists will note changes to the notification shade, the Settings menu, and the option to enable the app tray, or spread apps
across multiple home screens.
All apps are spread
across multiple home screens, and there's no option to add an app tray.
There's no app tray, so the apps are spread
across multiple home screens — hello iPhone!
Not exact matches
«We believe this development combined with the continued addition of stations and markets make this a must have product for consumers who want to enjoy their favorite programming
across multiple screens while at
home or on - the - go.»