Sentences with phrase «always swipe up»

You can always swipe up from the bottom to use it.
While this was different from pretty much every Android phone out there it felt very consistent with the UI experience, as you're always swiping up to get to something.

Not exact matches

You can still type this way, and you can always swipe it back up to full size.
Always brush from the feet up, moving left to right in motion (following natural blood flow patterns), and swipe up towards the heart.
The Halogen Pencil skirt is always a quick seller in the fun color options, so I knew I needed to swipe that one up fast!
The app does crash on occasion, and can often throw up blank photos — which some of my friends view as «danger swipes», and always say Yes to!
There is a strange thrill in being able to «swipe» that acquaintance you've always fancied, asking them for a date (up) or telling them you want to sleep with them (down).
The Telegraph By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies to make For many of us, Tinder has always been nearby — in your pocket, Introducing Tinder Online: Just fire up your laptop and swipe incognito.
Why do people who have swiped right on us always seem to show up first, so we get the rush of an instant.
The conceit is right there in the name: A bunch of guys — it's almost always guys, though that's beginning to change — team up to swipe something valuable from a seemingly impenetrable stronghold, often with the odds stacked against them.
On your PRIV or DTEK series smartphone, swiping up from the bottom edge of the screen will allow you to quickly open BlackBerry Hub, Device Search, or Google Now, so your most important information is always one swipe away.
They're hidden during use of some apps and require a swipe up from the bottom to get them to reappear — which took some getting used to for my kids, who are accustomed to having an iPad's always - there home button to get them out of trouble.
If filling up at Petro Canada, always swipe the Petro Points card.
Perhaps it's a learned response, from growing up in an era where even the best game stories featured characters who could shrug off a nuclear explosion in «game mode» with a healing potion, but who could then be fatally wounded by a single sword swipe in «story mode», but I've always been able to compartmentalize what happens in a game's story from what happens in the gameplay when necessary.
It has iMessages, the swipe - up - from - the - bottom Control Center, and Siri is always making new strides.
Once you've added a card, you can access Samsung Pay from the home screen or lock screen by swiping up from the bottom of the display; the same gesture works for accessing Samsung Pay when the phone is locked and the screen is off, so it's always at your beck and call.
When you're looking at the Wear watch face, one of your cards will always be peeking up from the bottom of the screen as a visual cue that you can swipe downward.
You can swipe up or down on the viewfinder to switch between various modes, that include Superior Auto, manual, and video recording, along with the slew of camera effects that Sony always adds.
And even if you don't see the Home indicator, swiping up from the bottom of the screen will always take you back to the Home screen (just like the Home button did).
Your Lock screen always shows recent notifications, and you can swipe up to see older ones.
For instance, you can swipe up from anywhere on the home screen to launch the app drawer, and you can also change the order of the navigation keys, which is great because Samsung's implementation always felt completely backwards when they were using hardware keys.
Swiping down always brings down the notification drawer, while swiping up brings you back to the home Swiping down always brings down the notification drawer, while swiping up brings you back to the home swiping up brings you back to the home screen.
Unlike the Note series, the edge + lacks a stylus so some of the finger - based corner swiping to drag down apps into pop - up view (not available for all apps) isn't always successful on first try.
Swiping down on the main interface to bring up settings wasn't always 100 per cent responsive, while switching between apps on some (but not all) occasions would briefly hang.
Well, selfies have always been a thing, and this MIUI camera app lets you quickly switch to the front camera by just swiping up or down on the screen.
They're also always accessible; no swiping up from the bottom or side to reveal them inside a game.
It has changed up the launcher to resemble the Pixel Launcher — you'll remember that Moto phones always used the now - deprecated Google Now Launcher — which includes a swipe - up app drawer and homescreen access to Google's Feed.
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