Pick a black wallpaper and the quick settings shade and
apps tray also turn dark.
Not exact matches
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 that will ship on June 8th will feature the customized user experience «Samsung TouchWiz UX» that enables customization of the home screen with a Live panel to display content selected by users, additionally it will be possible to launch frequently used
app such as task manager, calendar and music player from the Mini
Apps Tray while other applications are
also in use.
The notifications
tray is seeing a pretty major overhaul, too, with expanded Gmail notifications that include a richer preview of unread messages, while
also giving you access to more options without needing to open the relevant
app.
We've
also gotten a new applications
tray (widgets and applications can be found in the same pane) as well as the new applications switcher which allows you to swipe a particular
app out of the list.
The Mini Mode
Tray, meanwhile,
also provides one - touch access to commonly used
apps like Task Manager, Calendar, World Clock, Pen Memo, Calculator, and Music — all of which overlay in a pop - up window.
Samsung
also introduces so - called Small
apps to the system
tray at the bottom that can be called by pushing on the little arrow on the dock.
I
also appreciate the new folder functionality and the new way of adding widgets: rather than holding down a finger on the homescreen and the widget panel rising up from the bottom of the screen, you now add your favorite weather or email widget from the
app tray.
You can
also swipe up from the bottom to reveal a
tray of
apps which are customizable.
Even after you disable notifications, many
apps continue running in your «Notification Area» (
also known as the System
Tray).
We had the normal Home, Back, and Recent
Apps buttons, but
also added a Menu button and one that auto pulls down the Notification
tray because it's hard to reach sometimes.
Although it functions in much the same way as any Android phone, with multiple homescreen panels, a multitasking carousel and an
app tray, you'll
also find a customisable
app menu, Sony's own image and video galleries as well as access to its Music and Video Unlimited streaming subscription services (though these will cost you extra).
You can
also help alleviate this problem by dragging the icons for
apps that occasionally call for attention down to the main area of the system
tray where you can see them.
The home screens can
also be personalized with live wallpapers, but there are two elements that can't be changed: the pull - down notification
tray on top, which now includes wireless manager and profile functions, and the toolbar along the bottom with quick - launch buttons to the phone
app, e-mail, Web browser, and applications.
The S9 is
also 5.8 inches of Quad HD +, but Samsung has optimised the OS for landscape mode: the
app tray now shifts as you rotate your phone 90 degrees.
The
app itself will be blue to indicate it's connected, but you'll
also see a small key next to the Wi - Fi icon in the Chrome OS system
tray.
The UI is nothing like the cards interface of old, and
also nothing like the modernized interface of LG's webOS - powered TVs: it features either a rotary dialer - like
app tray or a traditional vertical - scrolling arrangement, and it actually looks a lot like an earlier build of Android.
This can
also search your entire device and you can have a separate
app for it, rather than using the
apps tray.
Got mi dropas a new feature but
also lost some cool feature like performance mode is gone now, Recent
apps in recent
apps tray can not be seen in screen mode can only b seen as icon.
The
app does
also show you the battery level of both earbuds in your notification
tray (interestingly enough, both earbuds are never synced on battery level, other than at 100 %).