It has a bold take on how to make a big, edge - to -
edge screen paired with top - flight materials such as ceramic and titanium.
Not exact matches
The film provides a fairly inspired on
screen pairing of Mae West and W.C. Fields, two sort of old - timey vaudeville types both with a slightly raunchy (for the time)
edge.
I wasn't a fan of Apps
Edge on last year's Note 7, but the new app
pairing feature allows you to pin two apps together to instantly launch into split -
screen view — a much quicker and easier process than fiddling with the Recent Apps
screen.
This benefit is compounded by a new split
screen multi-tasking feature Samsung is calling «App
Pair,» which allows users to program two apps to launch simultaneously and then save the setting in the phone's
edge for easy access.
Images of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus recently leaked and appear to confirm the
pair will pack in 5.8 - inch and 6.2 - inch curved
edge displays, a sizeable increase over the Galaxy S7's 5.1 - inch
screen and the S7
edge's 5.5 - inch display.
Once
paired, when these apps are opened from Apps
Edge, they will always launch together in split -
screen mode.
This lets you
pair two apps together and save the shortcut to your Apps
Edge or to the home
screen; when pressed, both apps open together in Multi Window.
One new thing is that you can now
pair two apps in Apps
Edge so that they'll always launch together in split -
screen mode.
One is the App
Pair where you can launch two apps from the
edge screen with a single tap.
To ensure we don't forget about Apps
Edge, Samsung has added a new feature called App
Pair, which allows users to open two applications at once in a split
screen.
A new feature, however, is one in where app
pairings can be made into shortcuts and placed either on the home
screen or the
edge screen launcher.
Pick any two split -
screen compatible apps from the list, and check the Apps
Edge panel again — you'll see a new menu item created from the two shortcuts you just
paired.
This aspect ratio is usually
paired with a «bezel-less» design, where the
edges surrounding the
screen are incredibly thin.