There's also a special flight plan mode where the drone flies along a path that
you draw on your phone screen with your finger!
Not exact matches
Take your
phone, open the drone app and use your finger to
draw a customized flight route
on your
screen.
The feature list should sound familiar: it's in many ways the same Galaxy Note already available in Europe, featuring a 1280 x 800 Super AMOLED display, 8 - megapixel primary and 2 - megapixel secondary cameras, and the so - called «S Pen,» a stylus integrated into the rear that can be used to register pressure - sensitive
drawings on the
phone's expansive
screen.
Its fingerprint sensor can unlock the
phone in 0.3 seconds, while its Knuckle Sense Technology gives the
phone's user the ability to create multiple shortcuts such as tapping and
drawing on the
screen to capture movies and clips that can be shared instantly.
The «doodle» function
on the app takes anything you
draw on your
phone or tablet, and sends it to the small e-ink
screen on the Triby.
Though the comic book - style sequences are decently
drawn, they constantly drag
on by showing Marian's death over and over, Billy's distraught rage over losing her (again played out with hilariously awful voice acting), and other eye - rolling sequences such as remembering the time he bought her a necklace or recovering her stolen cell -
phone (with a bullet hole right
on the
screen showing another photo of the couple).
Guyton's purposeful misuse of these tools to make paintings and
drawings results in beautiful accidents that relate to daily lives now punctuated by misprinted photos and blurred images
on our
phone and computer
screens.
On screen, you saw a pencil -
drawn animation of a baby that would progressively move less and less as you shook your
phone, until big red X's would appear over its eyes and it would stop moving altogether, at which point the baby is presumably dead.
Reportedly based
on schematics, the
drawings feature a
phone with a 5.8 - inch
screen in a 5.4 x 2.7 - inch frame, roughly the same height as the iPhone 7 though a little bit wider.
Just a Line is simple to use and only requires the user to
draw with their finger
on the
phone's
screen.
There's unfortunately no way to quickly double tap the power button while the
phone is
on to launch the camera, although you can use the knuckle mode to
draw a C
on the
screen to launch the camera from anywhere.
The top and bottom bezels are the exact same size,
drawing attention to the
screen's perfectly centered alignment
on the
phone's front.
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.
Users can select an object or person
on their
phone screen by
drawing a square around it, then the Osmo automatically tracks that person / thing wherever it goes.
It can be used to
draw letters
on screen to load specific apps or even real - time capture what you're doing
on the
phone.
Highlights of the changes apparently
on the
drawing board for the next iPhone include: * An OLED Display: Apple would be playing catch - up with Samsung here, as its flagship Galaxy S
phones feature Super AMOLED
screens.
This feature lets you use your knuckle to
draw letters
on the
phone's
screen to launch apps, such as C for camera and e for browser.
Go to Settings > Gestures then you then activate the ability to flip the
phone over
on its face to mute a call, swipe with three fingers to take a screenshot, double tap to wake the
phone or
draw II
on the lock
screen with two fingers to play or pause music.
This worked great
on the Moto X's AMOLED display because that
screen tech allows
phones to light individual pixels and not
draw power needlessly.
There are a few flourishes here and there that add to the overall usefulness of the
phone, like the ability to swipe up from the bottom to access search quickly and the ability to
draw shapes
on the locked
screen to launch apps like the camera and flashlight.
You can easily imagine other full -
screen apps making similarly good use of the top corners of a modern
phone's display: games can show the player's score
on one side and remaining lives
on the other, reading apps can display page numbers or quick links to bookmarks,
drawing apps can tuck brush shape and size toggles into the corners, and social apps can jam their unread - message counters into those slots.
Cold
screen access is when the
screen is off (
phone in standby mode) you can
draw a character
on the
screen — for example «C», the
phone will launch the camera application directly without the need to power
on the
phone and unlock.
My eyes are no longer
drawn to whatever the most saturated thing
on my
screen is, so navigating my
phone feels a little more purposeful.
There are some gestures which the
phone supports, including ones that will answer a voice call when you lift up the
phone, or ones that you can
draw on screen from a sleeping display to wake it up and have it unlock to whatever app or function you have configured for that
drawing gestures, like launching the browser when you
draw the letter «c.» There is also a feature inside display settings called Free Touch, and what this does is put a little dot
on the edge of your display that will give you quick access to various different apps and functions.
There are also gestures you need to trace
on the
screen to get to certain features; for example,
drawing a «D» will open the
phone menu, and
drawing an «L» turns
on the built - in LED flashlight.
I do the same but I made mine
on my Android
phone with this app called «realfont» where you just
draw out your letters in your
screen.