Along the top are shortcuts for search, voice commands, and opening
the full app tray.
Not exact matches
Designed for control with your hands or feet, Edge - Board ™ trainer gives you the flexibility to do a wide range of core and
full - body training exercises — from lunges and abdominal extensions to hamstring curls, push - ups and pike - ups, all while the removable device
tray securely holds your smartphone for training with the M - Trac ™
App.
Processor: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1 GHz dual - core processor OS: Android 3.0 software (Honeycomb)
Apps: GoogleTalk Video Chat, Google Maps, Books, Android market, Quick office HD Editor Samsung UI: Samsung TouchWiz UX, Samsung mini
App tray, Social Hub, Music Hub, Readers Hub Display: 10.1» WXGA 1280 × 800, capacitive touch screen, pinch to zoom Connectivity: 3.5 mm jack, WiFi a / b / g / n. Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Network: HSPA + 21 Mbps 850 / 900/1900 / 2100, EDGE / GPRS 850 / 900/1800 / 1900 Camera: backside 3 MP camera AF with LED flash — frontside 2 MP camera (webcam) Video: 720p HD video capture — 1080p
full HD video playback @ 30 fps — Flash support: Adobe Flash Player 10.2 in web browser Memory: 16 / 32 / 63 GB built - in, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, Sensors: Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Digital Compass, Ambient Light sensor Battery: 6800mAh Weight: 595 g — 1.31 lbs Size: 256.6 mm x 172.9 mm x 8.6 mm
The update will integrate the company's
full custom UI into the Android software, adding such features as a dock - style
app tray for quick access to commonly used applications, a series of custom
apps and widgets for the home screen, and seamless access to Samsung mobile services like Media Hub, Social Hub and Allshare.
If you want to head to the
full setting menu, tap the cog in the notifications area when you swipe down, rather than trying to find the option in the
apps tray.
pressing the
App button on Android essentially turns it into a
tray full of icons just like iPhone, so what Android does offer is to some more complicated but to others more powerful.
On first boot, the system guides the user through basic operations, such as swiping to open up Facebook, Messenger, or the
Apps tray — and tapping to just swipe through status updates in the glorious
full - screen.