Apps wouldn't open, the app switcher just didn't work and I couldn't even swipe
between the pages of apps on my home screen.
When scrolling in Safari or just flipping
between pages of apps, I noticed even smoother performance versus the iPhone 7 Plus.
Not exact matches
An
app built for book lovers — with everything you need all in one place, seamlessly move
between the
pages of your book, your library, your personal bookstore, and more
«Customers tell us they love Kindle for its Pearl e-ink display that is easy to read even in bright sunlight, up to a month
of battery life, and Whispersync technology that synchronizes notes, highlights and last
page read
between their Kindle and free Kindle
apps.»
What the
app doesn't do — yet — is sync your current
page, highlights, or notes
between the iPad version
of the
app and the iPhone / iPod touch version, though the company promises that's coming soon.
One
of the things that makes this new digital edition interesting is that right inside the
app's store
page the reader can choose
between the English and Japanese editions.
We also noticed a bit
of lag when navigating
between home screens, and we often saw a loading pinwheel when flipping through
pages quickly on the Kindle
app (although it was never a problem when reading at a normal pace).
Loading ebooks, turning
pages, launching Gmail, playing videos, switching
between apps, and launching most
apps takes about the same amount
of time on both devices, give or take a split - second here and there.
The Kindle
app is designed for book lovers and provides easy access to the most popular Kindle features — you can effortlessly move
between the
pages of your book, your library, your personalized bookstore and more.
By simply swiping the gesture indicator at the bottom, you can toggle
between apps effortlessly, like you're flipping through
pages of a magazine.
The combination
of unfettered Android and high - end silicon makes for a seriously buttery experience as I leapt
between lots
of running
apps and swiped through long web
pages.
Between customizing the look
of an Android device with Microsoft Launcher, continuing to browse a
page from your Android phone to your PC on Edge, and a variety
of other Microsoft
apps and services, Microsoft has a strong presence on Android in the
apps department.
To access swipe down from the top
of the home screen > hit the settings cog icon > tap Home Screen Style (visible within first
page) > choose
between Standard and
App Drawer options.