Not exact matches
As for apps, most of your
smartphone Android apps will work
on a Honeycomb tablet but compared to the iPad there is a dearth of applications actually optimised for a larger, higher - resolution and
landscape - oriented
screen.
Tablets have always allowed one to lock the
screen orientation to either portrait or
landscape, but the latter has not been possible
on smartphones, at least not those made by Samsung.
The
screen here is essentially the opposite of the elongated displays
on the Galaxy S8 and LG G6 — it's more square than most
smartphone screens, which makes it a poor fit for watching widescreen video in portrait or
landscape.