Not exact matches
For the most
part, I've not had a problem in keeping up to date with news, or checking my Instagram feed and checking my stock portfolio — whilst BlackBerry 10 has had trouble with gaining developer interest, that hasn't stopped a number dedicated developers to develop third party native
apps such as Snap2Chat (Snapchat client), iGrann (Instagram client), Whine (Vine client), Reddit2Motion (Reddit client) All these
apps work wonderfully and fit nicely on the 5»
screen, so
screen estate isn't an issue here, unlike the Q10 / Q5.
The music notes button on the home
screen lets you cycle through the various songs that are included in the other
parts of the
app.
Rhode Island health officials say the increase in diagnoses is, in
part, due to better and more frequent access to STD
screening, but also because phone
apps and other online dating services allow users to easily «arrange casual and often anonymous sexual encounters.»
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Swiping through books however, is fine, and text is plenty readable on the LCD
screen, but the hitchiness of the Nook
apps (which may have been in
part due to loading assets on a crowded Barnes and Noble Wi - Fi) and the performance on the whole is a bummer.
The way text looks also depends in
part on how well the operating system renders fonts, and on how smoothly individual
apps handle fonts — as well as on other hardware factors, such as the air gap between the glass top surface and the
screen.
For the most
part, we saw snappy performance — near - instant
app opens, speedy return to the Home
screen, smooth video playback, and fast website loads.
Updating an
app for a new
screen size (unless it's a simple issue of scaling, as with the games mentioned above) requires a significant investment in time, energy, money, and focus on the
part of a company.
Performance was quick for the most
part, though some delay occurred when switching between
apps (when exiting the browser) and sometimes swiping between home
screens.
Another big feature on the new tablets is an improved version of Multi-Window — it is possible to divide your
screen into four
parts and have a separate
app running in each, which means you get multitasking that can't be found on any other tablet (though as always, how much you use it and how often is totally up to you.)
The quad - core
part makes that sound rather nifty - and while you can't anticipate next - gen graphics to bound around your
screen we did find the latest 3D
app titles - including Despicable Me's Minion Rush - to run with minimal fuss and a decent frame rate.
For those that don't know what a «launcher» is, basically that's the
part of the user interface that contains your home
screens and
apps tray.
One place it consistently has problems for me is when hitting the accept button to download
apps from Google Play, doesn't matter what
part of the
screen the button is located on it takes a good half dozen taps to get it to respond.
Upon opening the
app you are presented with the Home
screen which shows your Recent Activity, Recommendations, New Releases, Friends are Reading (tied to Facebook) and My Awards, which are badges that are
part of Kobo's Reading Life system.
Part of this is due more to the size of the PlayBook's display than anything else - at 600 pixels tall when held in landscape you just don't have a lot of pixels to work within the web browser, or in
apps where the keyboard is displayed which takes up half the
screen.
Among the features which constitute
part of the custom Android skin include software enhancements such as split -
screen multitasking, gesture - based controls and kid - specific
apps.
ok now for the techy
part Based on Android 3.1 but using the 2.3 google
apps at moment having issues with the 3.x ones due to
screen res — working on it everything works and seems stable.
The
app is an integral
part of the home
screen, available as «Books» tab.
What's more interesting about the display it that the bezel is also
part of the touch experience, not just the actual glass; you close
apps by swiping on the bezel, which is cool and takes advantage of all the real estate around the
screen.
Mobile COD — Call of Duty will launch a new
app for a second
screen experience which takes the bests
parts of COD: Elite and new content regarding COD: Ghosts to create a high tech and easily accessible option.
Ubisoft have yet to reveal any concrete information or even
screens or footage from the Wii U game, but the new UPlay
app update gives the first concrete piece of evidence that Ubisoft are indeed bringing the game to Wii U and have not been lying to gamers for the best
part of a year.
Simply move the
app to one side of your
screen where it will continue to run while you do something else on the main
part of your
screen.
Part of this will be implemented by the use of near - full
screen cards for the displaying
apps, which also allow for what will likely be a quicker ability to glance at the
app cards.
Ninety - five percent of the time Android doesn't put anything of value in that particular
part of the
screen anyway, and the phone is adept at keeping
apps that go truly full
screen (like video) letterboxed in.
This
app allows you to scribble on top of whatever's on
screen and call up that scribble later or save it as
part of a screenshot or a note of its own.
The first iPhone was released in 2007 and was widely succesful, due in large
part to its full length touch
screen and support for third - party
apps.
It's the only tablet in Apple's lineup that offers two full - sized iPad
apps in the horizontal version of Split View; that extra
screen real estate also plays a
part in providing a better experience digitally typing on the iPad or drawing with the Apple Pencil.
This pop up is an overlay over the rest of your home
screen which makes Cortana feel like
part of the launcher, rather than just a shortcut to an
app.
Even a hugely popular
app like Facebook only loaded into
part of the
screen with an endless spinning circle in a blank right rail.
A
screen overlay is a
part of an
app that can display over the top of other
apps.
On this iteration they've unnecessarily removed with the
app drawer and use on -
screen navigation buttons that are most difficult to get used to — even if that is
part of Android.
The curved edge
part of the
screen could be used in other
apps like Gallery, a web browser, or even while using an on -
screen keyboard (for things like moving a cursor, or for functions like cut / copy / paste).
It's actually
part «launcher,» which is the sort of umbrella name for your Android smartphone's home
screens and
app drawer,
part home feed, and
part messaging service.
The best
part is my Start
screen customizations,
apps, and files get synced across all my Windows 8.1 PCs and tablets, which is awesome.
It was designed as a way to create a kid - friendly area on Windows phones — complete with its own Start
screen — where kids could use certain
apps and other data without accessing other
parts of the phone.
Of course Google Play Music comes with free
apps for Android and iOS so you can listen to your tunes on the move - head to the Settings
screen inside these
apps and it's possible to configure various different
parts of them, including the quality of the music you stream.
For instance, Guided Access lets you lock your iPhone or iPad so it can use only one
app, and you can even disable
parts of the
screen just by drawing on them.
Like Android N, the
app drawer drags up from the bottom of the
screen, and you can swipe upwards from any
part of the
screen to get to it.
Glance
screen settings have moved: As
part of our work to make settings more discoverable and user friendly, we've simplified the Glance settings options and moved the page out of the Extras section in the Settings
app.
The settings
part of the
screen recorder will ask you to grant a pair of permissions, while the actual recording
part will have a short info
screen which needs to be accepted before the
app can be used.
Perhaps the best
part about this
app is that you don't have to be rooted to install it, and it definitely makes it easier to access the
screen timeout setting.
As
part of today's updates, the Health & Fitness and Weather
apps now make it easy to access information from these
apps right on the Lock
screen of your Windows Phone.
As
part of the process of retiring the old Control Panel and moving everything to the new Settings
app, there's now a Fonts
screen at Settings > Personalization > Fonts that will allow you to view, install, and uninstall fonts.
Unlike the flip top phones of old where there was a tiny
screen in the upper
part and a mechanical keyboard on the bottom, the next - gen foldable phones will provide one large foldable display to accommodate media content as well as
apps and a virtual keyboard.
You can use Guided Access to turn off
app controls,
parts of the
screen, and motion sensing.
Instead, it's
part of the Windows Store — that's the Store
app in the new full -
screen interface formerly known as Metro.
Called the Vivo X20 Plus UD, the phone has a sensor built into its 6.43 - inch Super AMOLED display, which lights up with a fingerprint picture whenever you might need to use it — such as when authorizing a payment or logging into an
app, while the rest of the time it just acts as another
part of the
screen.
It's important to note that many of the Timebox - Mini's key features are activated from the
app's home
screen and aren't
part of these six primary modes.
But when we began bringing real people into our usability labs to play with the redesigned Start
screen — something we always do as
part of the design process to double check our hunches — we saw that quite a few of them weren't finding the
App list, which requires a quick left swipe to see.»