Some apps, such as the web browser, gallery, and phone app, support Simul - Task mode, which allows you to run
a different app on each screen at the same time.
It allows you to open simultaneously two
different apps on the screen at the same time.
Not exact matches
Its
app detects faces and motion, and lets you cut between
different people or movements with just a tap
on your phone's
screen — creating the illusion of a multicam setup.
The
screen display is similar to what's
on your phone; it may be slightly
different and more robust, even, as the
app scales to take advantage of Sonata's 8 - inch display.
I really liked how the Pocket Edge just folded up like a book and allowed you to shift it into
different positions, such as folding it up, so just the e-ink
screen was visible to take notes or to read a book, while you can do the same with the full color
screen if you wanted to play a game, write something
on an
app, watch a movie or listen to music.
Manga Rock actually is VERY buggy, I wouldn't recommend to use it unless you have a lot of space and a good phone, also a good internet connection, sometimes you have to close the
app and open again in order for it to load the manga correctly, and sometimes while downloading a bunch of chapters would definitely disappear and you can never download them again (only read them without downloading), yet another glitch is, manga never loads with the «loading
screen»
on each page, and you have to close the device and re-open in order for it to load (however, this happens to EVERY manga I've tried to read now after using it for months so basically I can't read anymore
on Manga Rock), and the worse case is the manga chapter you're reading becomes a bunch of pages with small black dot in the middle and the light black color surrounding it, when that happens, R.I.P, you can only read it
on a
different platform / device since no matter you reload, or re-install the stupid
app, you can never, EVER, read the sole chapter anymore even though you tries and download the chapter, then the downloaded chapter turns out to be the same
We've long been fans of Samsung's Multi Window mode, which lets users split the
screen between two
different apps on other Galaxy devices.
With a minute and a few clicks you'll be checking the news, playing games, shopping and communicating with friends and family through social network
apps and the pre-installed Email
App that lets you configure several
different email accounts and provides email notifications
on the tablet
screen.
In the PlayBook you can close the running
apps from the carousel
on the home
screen two
different ways: by clicking
on the little cross below the
app's thumbnail or by dragging the thumbnail away.
Each display houses a
different app, and the
screens can interact with each other: tap one page
on another to open a document or email, say, and then flick or twist to provide commands.
With Android 3.0, closing applications is a whole
different adventure: you need to drill down in the Settings, which will take 4 to 5 clicks, depending
on whether or not you placed a shortcut for the Settings
app on the home
screen.
They have
different built - in
apps depending
on their wireless carrier and manufacturer, though, and they may also have
different optional widgets that consumers can choose to add or remove
on home
screens.
To see more details about the
app, just click
on the box for the
app to go to a
different screen.
Dual View's split
screen accommodates optimal operation of
different apps, such as launching the S Note
on the web browser
screen and allowing content to be resized, dragged and dropped as required.
Android's fragmentation becomes an issue again, as the operating system is used
on devices with literally hundreds of
different screens and displays, so developers have a hard time making their
apps compatible with all of them.
Although it is possible to pull up an icon
screen on existing Amazon Fire devices, the back, home and recent
apps buttons shown
on the display are radically
different to those usually adopted by Fire OS.
The Fire tablet offers a conventional view with the home
screen letting you swipe between
different categories of content from books to video,
apps, games and so
on.
Still, a display at a comics shop may highlight a
different set of titles than the «featured»
screens on an
app.
Knowing that the
apps work
on a smaller
screen, you simply expect them to be
different on a larger
screen.
That layout is slightly
different to the Kindle Fire HD, which also runs a modified version of Android and displays links to your
app collection, books, films and so
on along the top of the
screen.
As they run
on different platforms, the experience between these two devices won't be the same, although many features will be present
on both, such as the ability to split the
screen and great
app stores.
They can work together or semi-independently, although you can't multitask
different apps on the two
screens.
The Acer rendition of Android is slightly
different from other devices: in addition to the typical all -
apps Android
screen, there's an immediate home
screen that displays the time, date and temperature alongside select
apps which can be added to this page by pressing and holding
on to their shortcuts.
APV PDF Viewer — A decent free PDF viewing
app with
on -
screen zooming icons and
different zoom settings, go - to - page, you can change to various text and background colors, search, and some other advanced settings.
This Sprint handset breaks new ground by offering a second fold - out
screen that gives the device a whopping 960 x 800 pixels of real estate, enough to view more of your favorite web pages, use two
different apps at the same time, or run specially optimized programs that put
different content
on each panel.
But Android
apps targeted to
different, older versions of Android might behave badly when they get put
on a big
screen.
That's meant the Xbox home
screen looks
different to the Xbox
app on Windows 10, and that the mobile version of Windows 10 has always felt like a truly separate version of Windows.
You can also use
different tile sizes, allowing you to view live tile information
on a larger tile or fit many more
app shortcuts
on a single
screen.
· HUAWEI's innovative Pressure sensitive touch technology, available in select markets, perceives
different levels of pressure
on the
screen — allowing the user to complete
different actions — such as zooming in to a photo or launching an
app — by applying increasing pressure.
Force Touch (a feature also
on Apple's latest iPhones and laptop trackpads) gives you an additional way to interact with
apps and notifications: Press firmly
on the watch face, for example, to customize it or to switch to a
different face, or press firmly
on the notifications
screen to quickly clear all notifications — something you still can't do
on the iPhone.
Among the new changes:
On mobile devices, the site's settings are now accessible from one screen, instead of dotted around on 20 different places in the ap
On mobile devices, the site's settings are now accessible from one
screen, instead of dotted around
on 20 different places in the ap
on 20
different places in the
app.
The one place where it is clear — and genuinely useful — is
on the home
screen, where force - pressing icons pops up a shortcut menu to
different areas of the
app, and in some cases a handy widget too.
So if you want one theme
on your home
screens and a
different one in the
app drawer, you can do so easily.
I currently have about ten smarthome
apps organized inside a folder
on my home
screen, and if I want to adjust the thermostat and the lights, I need to open up two
different apps to do that.
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.
Yes, the UI is close to stock Android with some BlackBerry
apps like BB Messenger and Hub (where you can see all your notifications and messages from
different services at one glance) features like Peek, which is a tab
on the edge of the display which you can tap to see calendars, messages, tasks and contacts quickly, no matter which
app you are in, as well as a DTEK
app which scans your device and tells you how secure it is (we were told we had made a mistake by going for a «
screen lock that uses a swipe gesture.»)
Pressing
on the left side of the home
screen switches to the multitasking view, making it quicker to switch through
different apps as an alternative to opening multitasking view through a double tap
on the home button.
Home is the
app face of Bixby, a
screen that provides information based
on what you have asked Bixby about in the past, as well as the
different services that Bixby can control with the right compatibility — Including Facebook, CNN, and Spotify.
What you get then, is a 12.5 - inch laptop with a bright and colourful
screen that can rotate into several
different positions, making it easier to interact with touchscreen
apps, do a bit of lightweight gaming or even a spot of reading laid back
on the couch.
For now, it seems as though only one active piece of software can use the camera, even if a
different app is opened
on each
screen.
The famous double - tap - to - wake is here, as well as drawing
different letters
on the
screen while it's off to launch specific
apps.
Infinity Wallpapers live in the Samsung Themes
app, and they package three
different live wallpapers together as one — for the Always -
On Display, lock
screen and home
screen — with smooth transitions between each three levels.
The hamburger icon will be placed in the upper left corner
on the
screen, letting users quickly jump to a
different section of the Settings
app.
Android
apps are already built to automatically adapt to
different screen sizes, so surely it would be possible to view multiple Android
apps on the Nexus 10's
screen at one time.
You can press and hold an
app icon to move it to a
different screen or to another position
on the same
screen.
The device also introduces the game changing Multiscreen feature, which allows users to actually operate two
different apps side - by - side, simultaneously,
on the same
screen.
The Force Touch feature provides access to the
different options
on the
different screens in the
app.
OnePlus is also pushing Parallel
Apps where
different accounts logged into the same
app can be accessed separately
on the home
screen.
If you'd rather use a
different solution for the back, home, and recent
apps buttons, add this line to disable the
on -
screen buttons altogether:
Gestures are supported, allowing you to double tap the phone to wake it, draw
on the
screen to launch
different apps, and use a three - finger swipe to take a screenshot.