The overall design is a bit basic and does not have
much customization available for bookshelves or the e-reading experience.
Not exact matches
There's so
much stuff
available that I could probably write a whole other article on the
customization options alone, and considering this is a relatively small title, it's more than a little impressive.
All new content and gameplay created since the launch of Grand Theft Auto Online, including an extensive array of new Jobs, an arsenal of new weapons, scores of new vehicles, new properties and player
customizations will also be
available for the PlayStation 4 system, Xbox One and PC with
much more to come.
Multiplayer, which this preview showcases, will also benefit from the new engine — many new game modes, and
much more
customization than was possible in the original game is
available.
However, after a few days with the new OS, I was ready to switch over from Amigo to the Google Now Launcher, which is now
available for most Android devices and is
much closer to a pure Android experience on the front, but features Gionee
customizations everywhere else (such as the lock screen and notification tray).
Another neat
customization option that's
available in the Creators Update is the ability to remove the apps list on the Start Menu, allowing you to make your menu look
much more like a Windows Phone's Start Screen.
The first details of how
much customization will be
available for the Moto 360 comes from Wired: They state: You'll be able to choose from three watch casings: silver, black, and champagne gold.
But the power users crave
much more than a perfect phone as they like even more features and
customization options which is
available only after obtaining root permission.
However, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 and Lenovo ZUK Z1 come with customized UIs, however, the Cyanogen OS that runs on top of the stock Android OS on the latter offers far
much more
customization options than what you get with the MIUI 7
available on the Redmi Note 3.
As far as the design is concerned, Motorola tries to inject
much of their smartphone buying experience into the second generation Moto 360, introducing the
customization capabilities
available with Moto Maker for their latest smartwatch.