With Android Nougat, this has become a lot easier — simply tap your recent
apps button twice, then you'll instantly switch to the last app you were using.
Not exact matches
It went through the startup process
twice, then Google Play was acting crazy and would keep reverting back to the description of a certain
app, and I had the back
button not work for a couple of
apps too.
Now, when you press the home
button twice, open
apps appear in a carousel, rather than side by side.
Now, when you press the home
button twice, open
apps appear in a carousel, rather than side by side.
The Bixby
button is actually a feature for me, i use it every day on my Note8 because with the
app BxActions you can make it do whatever you want, i press it once to switch from vibrate to sound and vice versa even when the display is off i press it
twice to turn on / off the flash light and press and hold it to go full screen on any
app which lets let's you use the entire display and it works flawlessly.
With a press on the screen of the iPhone 6s, you'll be able to switch between
apps just as you would do by pressing the Home
button twice.
By pressing the volume
button twice at a time, the device would automatically wake up the screen, open the camera
app and take the capture too.
You can knock on the screen to interact with it or click the volume
button twice to immediately open the camera
app and take a photo.
You can launch the camera by pressing the power
button twice, switch in and out of selfie mode by double - twisting your wrist when you are in the
app, and lift your phone to quickly check your notifications.
Quickly pressing the Home
button twice will also open the
app switcher.
After you're done creating the new tile, tap your device's back
button twice to head back out to the Custom Quick Settings
app.
And with «Flip camera,» you can twist your wrist
twice while you're using the camera
app to switch from the rear - facing camera to the selfie cam without having to press any
buttons.
One can simply press the Home
button twice and then you will have access to your recently opened
apps and scroll through them by swiping left and right.
With the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung introduced a novel way of letting users quickly launch the camera
app by pressing the home
button twice.
The right side of the phone holds dual SIM card slots and a power
button that launches the camera
app when you press it
twice.
Tap
twice on the Home
button, and all your
apps slide down to meet your thumb.
A nice camera feature is the Quick Launch function, which allows users to open up the camera
app in just 0.7 seconds by simply clicking the home key
button twice (when the screen is off).
Press the back
button twice when exiting an application, instead of simply tapping «Home», this closes the
app from the background and prevents the excessive drain of power.
In fact, if you often close
apps by tapping on the Home
button twice and swiping up, your phone will drain the battery faster because each time you quit an
app you put stress on the iPhone to clear and then reload the
app in the RAM if you open it again.
The recent
app button can now be used to switch between recently used
apps by quickly pressing
twice.
Press the Home
button twice in iOS 8, and windows of all your recently opened
apps line up one after the other in a scrollable list.
These are complemented by a Quick Shot feature that activates the camera
app simply by pressing the volume
button down
twice.
The Galaxy S6 feature that allows you to launch the camera
app from anywhere by pressing the home
button twice in quick succession is available on the Galaxy J2, though it's disabled by default.
We noticed significant lag when exiting
apps to the home screen with this function on, as the S4 seems to be waiting just in case you press the Home
button twice.
However, we strongly suggest disabling the Home Key shortcut for this
app, which launches S Voice when you press the
button twice.
Tapping it brings up a share menu; press and hold the
button to take a screenshot that you can upload, or press it
twice to begin a new gameplay recording (this only works with games; the service deactivates itself for
apps like Netflix).