Here we can assume that LG will park some virtual buttons and
key app icons to quickly choose from.
Not exact matches
Key features of Terrain Home include: a smart sidebar (called A Bird's Eye View, letting you bring together all of your favourite
apps, tools, contacts, news and social media), a powerful local phone search,
app drawers (allowing you to find the
app you are looking for quickly and easily), swipe gestures (right for the sidebar, up for search, and to the left for your
apps), customize your homescreen
icon size, and do it all without a negative impact to your battery life!
With a book open, a tap in the middle of the screen or on the menu soft
key (the common ways to bring up the settings screens for all these
apps) displays
icons at the bottom that let you view the book's table of contents, change the theme and set the font size.
Pushing the dedicated menu
key takes you to the main application screen, which is populated with
app icons identical to those you'd find on a BlackBerry Storm.
You can ditch
icons you don't want, and tapping the
Apps or + key will bring up an additional menu for accessing your apps, widgets, and wallpap
Apps or +
key will bring up an additional menu for accessing your
apps, widgets, and wallpap
apps, widgets, and wallpapers.
- Improved support for Motorola Moto G Dual SIM: — QS: adjusted network mode tile (allows changing SIM slot on long - press)-- QS: adjusted handling and reordering of cellular tiles — QS: proper adjustment of signal tile size for tiles per row option — Signal cluster adjustments, including
icon coloring (NOTE: cell signal doesn't support data activity indicators)-- fixed Smart radio — all other misc Multi SIM related adjustments - Quick settings: — revived Ringer Mode Tile (silent == priority)(thanks to romracer)-- revived USB Tethering Tile — fixed other misc issues in tile management (thanks to romracer)- BatteryBar: improved behavior in lock screen status bar (now allows bottom position)- ProgressBar: improved behavior in lock screen status bar (now allows bottom position)- Phone: — added workaround for missed calls notification LED — added 5s ramp - up duration for ascending ringtone - Ultimate notification control: — fixed issues causing unexpected heads up and notification
icon «jumping» — show package names in
app descriptions for better identification of packages having the same
app name - Power: improved option for low battery warning policy - Navigation bar: improved handling of cursor control
keys - Recents: added option for using alternate
icon for clear all button - Fixed unexpected disappearing of centered clock and centered traffic monitor - Other misc Motorola specific fixes (thanks to romracer)- Updated Japanese translations (thanks to WedyDQ10)- Updated French translations (thanks to ch - vox)- Updated Hungarian translations (thanks to benjoe1)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Portuguese (BR) translations (thanks to wyghor, KingKaminari)- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translations (thanks to PeterDaveHello)- Updated Malay translations (thanks to zamzameir)
Android O's revamped
App Shortcuts UI is arguably a step back visually from the distinct bubbles introduced in Android 7.1, but it has
key advantages, particularly as it allows for both
App Shortcuts and additional controls display for an
icon.
Features list: Call Recording Auto call recording 4 Ways Reboot (Reboot, Recovery, Hotboot, Download) Full Color / Transparency customization for Status bar and Notification drawer elements Secure Samsung Keyboard Option to keep «Add Call» button with Call recording menu Disable Camera shutter sound (+ Screen Capture) Skip Music with Volume buttons Save Call Logs View Enable Keyboard Symbols Enable Hangouts Calls trough cellular Enable Camera while calling Unlimited and Customizable Multi-View support Bypass Exchange Lock check Notification Panel Customization Long Home
key behavior Long Back
key to kill
App (+ white list) Disable increasing ringtone Messaging Tweaks (raise limits and conversion) Disable Scrolling cache Enable Full rotations White / Colored Circle Battery Transparent Notifications panel Customize Clock format and size Customize Battery text helper size Customize Quick Settings buttons number per row Collapse Quick Settings after toggle 2 line formatted date on the panel header Dark themed Multi-Window Disable Boot sound Customize Two line date header format White / Black Email
App background (Supported on some devices) Transparent Quick Settings buttons background Default hidden SMS logs Add Call button to Logs and Contacts list Disable Accounts
icons on Contacts list Custimize Wifi AP Clients number Disable Launcher page rotation Add Exit button to browser SMS Automatic input mode Disable Call number formatting Enable unlimited Contacts joining Enable Gallery Rotation trough button Set default Browser view to Desktop Hide Wireless charging popup Hide Full Battery Notification Clock position Status bar (Hide, Left, Right, Center) NFC behaviors (UN / Locked on Screen ON / Off) Hide Headset
icon and notification bar Disable TW DVFS Blacklist for Application where you want to disable DVFS when it's default enabled Hide Smart Stay, Alarm, NFC
icons on status bar Launcher: Enable Scroll wallpaper and Hide Dock labels Disable Wake Home button Use separate Address field on Contacts Add Fast PIN unlock (to be used with caution) Added SMS sent time details Enable Screen ON options on Messaging
App Disable low Battery warning Add custom carrier label on notification label Set low Camera battery level Change System Holo Dark / Light background Acces hidden Lockscreen shortcuts menu Disable SEAndroid / Knox notifications and container Disable volume control sound Disable low battery sound Auto Disable Knox notifications when Knox
Apps are installed Set SELinux to Permissive mode on boot ScreenShot and ScreenRecord (Requires Busybox) on Power menu CM Numeric Circle battery Screen Off animation (CRT / Fade) Expand all notifications Disable Temperature check on Camera recording and Flash Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization) Support SHealth and Private mode (Disable secure storage on both
Apps) Disable Battery and USB cover warning And much more to come
The Galaxy S9 brings Oreo to the Samsung Experience, so you'll be able to enjoy many of the
key features Google introduced with Android 8, including notification categories,
app icon shortcuts, and better badge handling.
Bonus: If you don't want to see the on - screen navigation bar at all times (handy for increasing the screen estate available to
apps), you can enable a small circular
icon next to the navigation
keys.
This ability doesn't require that you tap on a microphone
icon when the keyboard
app is up, however; rather, you'll want to toggle on the Dictation on keyboard capability to enable the ability to start the dictation mode by pressing and holding the Bixby
key while the Samsung Keyboard is open.
Several features won't make the Android 8.0 cut, like the long - awaited dark theme, but others, including the ability to change the shapes of
app icons and add custom navigation
keys, might just make it into Android 8.1 yet.
App shortcuts provide quick access to
key actions and are brought up by long pressing on the
icon from anywhere in the launcher.
To do so, open the PC settings
app — swipe in from the right edge of the screen or press Windows
Key + C, click the Settings
icon, and select Change PC settings.
As such, it's missing
key features such as normalized
icons, Adaptive Icons, Notification Dots, App Shortcuts, and Google Now integra
icons, Adaptive
Icons, Notification Dots, App Shortcuts, and Google Now integra
Icons, Notification Dots,
App Shortcuts, and Google Now integration.
The
app itself will be blue to indicate it's connected, but you'll also see a small
key next to the Wi - Fi
icon in the Chrome OS system tray.
If you use Apple's Keychain for storing your username and passwords, all you need to do is to tap on the username or password field in the
app, then tap on the «
key»
icon (as shown in the screenshot below) and there you have it!
The Gaming Tools is likely to be much more useful however, as it enables a tiny
icon that overlays your game in the corner of your screen (in a rather unobtrusive way it must be said), and expanding it lets you turn off alerts, lock the recent
apps and back
keys, minimise the game, take a screenshot, or even screen record your gameplay.
Pressing with a bit of force on a home screen
icon, for example, opens a contextual menu with shortcuts to
key functions of that
app.
These can even overlay existing
key apps to avoid them looking like rigid Android
app icons.
I can start by hiding the
icons for
apps I don't ever need to see — bloat that can't be uninstalled, license
key apps, core
apps that I've replaced via Google Play and the like — so I don't have those
icons staring me in the face, never to get tapped.
You get a taskbar at the bottom and a few
icons on the desktop, along with
app drawer, multitasking, and home
keys.
While they didn't say exactly how they would improve the S Pen (presumably because it's too early to say), both Kim and Kang did point out that other
key features of the Note series are the large display,
App Pair feature that launches two
apps from a single
icon and the screen off memo feature.