To go from zero to full sound took me 21
presses of the volume button, and many more head shakes and curse words.
The app itself is well designed, responsive and default settings allow you take a snap by
pressing either of the volume rocker buttons.
On the music front we like the clean music player app and you get features like lock screen control, meaning you can skip tracks after
a press of the volume button.
The screenshot feature is present with a long
press of volume down and standby.
Quick Snap is the feature lets you take a snap, just by double
pressing any of the volume buttons.
You just need to double
press any of the volume button and a picture is taken.
A double -
press of the volume up button launches LG's built - in note taking app QuickMemo.
Quickly launch the LG G4's camera or QMemo + notepad with a double -
press of the volume key.
With a repositioned power button on the right side, the ergonomics open themselves up to yet another design concern: pressing the power button often triggers
a press of the volume button, since they're located at the same heights on either side of the device, and the middle finger and index rest nearby.
The X3 also has a very simple way to directly check battery level by
pressing either of the volume buttons when there is no audio playing.
It is also very easy to take a picture, with a long
press of the volume down button enough to quickly launch the camera and take a shot.
The app is relatively quick and can open up from a double -
press of the volume down key when the screen is off, or can be set to open with a double press of the fingerprint sensor button.
Overall, we like the G Flex 2's camera, but we still think the fast launch (a long
press of the volume down button) should be much quicker - at present it takes about six seconds, which is too long.
Not exact matches
Their constant appearances in the
press, the
volume of work involved in running the business, and the exploding revenue the business was bringing in spoke louder than they could.
It offered a high
volume of people, access to big
press outlets, tourist traffic, millions
of food - centric locals and plenty
of vacant real estate available to open new locations.
Certain statements in this
press release regarding the Company's expected future shipment
volumes, gross margins, business prospects and future quarterly or annual results, particularly the management quotations and the statements in the «Business Outlook» section, are forward - looking statements that involve a number
of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially.
Certain statements in this
press release regarding the Company's expected future shipment
volumes, gross margins, and its ability to receive the required government approvals for the sale
of six solar power projects in California, are forward - looking statements that involve a number
of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially.
Given the «vast
volumes of data» pulled in by the NSA, storage has become a
pressing question.
Certain statements in this
press release regarding the Company's expected future shipment
volumes, gross margins, business prospects and future results, are forward - looking statements that involve a number
of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially.
If this person does any amount
of blogging, speaking, gets
press or is active online, they are likely to acquire some links and search
volume.
«The most immediate
pressing issue continues to be underperformance on the Keystone pipeline in terms
of volumes shipped.
In a
press release, the Chinese online retailer said that, in 2016, 82 percent
of the gross merchandise
volume was settled through Alipay, underscoring Chinese consumers» growing preference for digital payments.
To make such a prodigious venture a going operation, Migne devised a kind
of clerical «Book -
of - the - every - other - Month Club,» in which the French clergy were encouraged through the Catholic
press to subscribe to each
volume as it came off the
presses.
Explorations in Metaphysics: Being - God - Person By W. Norris Clarke, S.J. University
of Notre Dame
Press, 228 pages, $ 19.95 Selected from forty years» worth
of essays by W. Norris Clarke» the Jesuit whose work helped emphasize the «uncompromisingly existential character»
of Thomas Aquinas» metaphysics» this
volume offers contemporary Catholic philosophy at its best.
I knew I would never be able to amass the literally hundreds
of thousands
of volumes that Gladstone and Disraeli each left behind when they departed this life, but at its apogee my library was around 20,000
volumes, which in our day, and within the practical material constraints
pressing on me, was a fairly estimable hoard.
Griffin launched a series
of volumes with SUNY
Press on «constructive postmodernism.»
This is the twelfth
volume in a series from the University
of Nebraska
Press, Outward Odyssey: A People's History
of Spaceflight (Colin Burgess is the series editor), and Gallentine's second contribution to the series.
But in my discussions with Dr. Geoffrey Green
of Clark's, I told him that The Pilgrim
Press in New York was to publish the Alexander Brown lectures and I asked about the possibility
of combining the two in a single
volume.
The following traditions are taken from The History
of al - Tabari,
Volume 1 — General Introduction and from the Creation to the Flood (translated by Franz Rosenthal, State University
of New York
Press (SUNY), Albany 1989), pp. 187 - 193.
This development has made financially feasible the publication
of excellent study aids in the form
of biblical commentaries, such as Reginald Fuller's Preaching the New Lectionary, Gerard Sloyan's Commentary on the New Lectionary, and Fortress
Press's Proclamation series
of 26 paperback
volumes.
There is something
of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university
presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first
volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University
Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man
of Melville studies.
Mr. Sacks's remarkable commentary has been published as a single
volume A Commentary on the Book
of Genesis, by the Edwin Mellen
Press (1991).
A New History
of Western Philosophy by Anthony Kenny Oxford University
Press, 4
volumes in one, 1,456 pages, $ 120 If those ignorant
of history are doomed to repeat it, those ignorant
of the history
of philosophy are even less fortunate: They're likely to do no more than struggle to make....
A first
volume, containing the Lord's Prayer appeared last spring; a second
volume, containing the temptations
of Jesus just appeared this spring; and a third is in
press.
Dr. Dow Kirkpatrick, the leader
of the American delegation, has edited a
volume, The Finality
of Christ [Abingdon
Press, 1966], containing all the lectures delivered at that conference.
The Oxford Encyclopedia
of the Reformation Edited by Hans J. Hillerbrand; Four
volumes Oxford University
Press, 1,977 pages, $ 45 It's a reviewer's cliche, and a way
of damning with faint praise, to say
of a book that no academic library can afford to be without it.
Vatican Council Notebooks, by Henri de Lubac (Ignatius
Press): There are many Vatican II memoirs available, but Father de Lubac's is more even - tempered than Yves Congar's My Journal
of the Council (Liturgical
Press); the de Lubac
volume is also a model
of editing and annotation.
A. W. Heathcoate (London: Epworth
Press, 1979); Fred B. Craddock, Philippians, Interpretation (Atlanta: John Knox
Press, 1985), written especially for the preacher; L. E. Keck, «The Letter
of Paul to the Philippians,» The Interpreter's One
Volume Commentary on the Bible, ed.
Sociological confirmation
of the heterogeneity
of congregations within a single denomination is found in the various articles
of James D. Davidson listed in chapter 2, n. 22,
of this
volume; in Donald L. Metz, New Congregations: Security and Mission in Conflict (Philadelphia: Westminster
Press, 1967), 25; and in William H. Anderson, «The Local Congregation as a Subculture,» Social Compass 18 (1971): 287 - 91.
This
volume is the first to be published in a new series entitled «RessourcementThomism» by the Catholic University
of America
Press.
This condition is one factor behind the steady decay
of purpose and the decline in identity among mainline denominations: The second
volume of the United Methodist Church's «Into Our Third Century» series argues that the denomination's most
pressing need as it approaches its bicentennial in 1984 is «to develop a clear sense
of purpose and identity for its life and work.»
We are also fortunate to have two recent
volumes of his selected articles published by Cambridge University
Press: The Tasks
of Philosophy and Ethics and Politics.
He is the author
of The King and His Cross; Preface to Old Testament Theology; The Holy Scriptures: A Survey (a
volume in the Seabury
Press Church's Teaching Series), and The Apocrypha, Bridge
of the Testaments.
About Love, in particular, is a small gem
of a work, and it - together with his small books on faith and hope - are now available in a single
volume (from Ignatius
Press).
1): The Irony
of It All: 1893 - 1919 (University
of Chicago
Press, 385 pp., $ 24.95) In this first
volume of a projected four -
volume history
of American religion in the 20th century (the legend has already arisen that the last
volume will be completed on the day he retires), Marty looks at the impact
of modernity on a breathtaking variety
of American religious groups and individuals.
The Baronius
Press edition
of Newman's «Meditations and Devotions» is a worthy
volume specially produced to celebrate the great Cardinal's beatification.
American Lawyers and Their Communities: Ethics in the Legal Profession by Thomas L. Shaffer University
of Notre Dame
Press, 272 pages, $ 24.95 Written «with Mary L. Shaffer,» this
volume should not be confused with innumerable
volumes on «legal ethics» that are designed to keep lawyers out
of trouble with the law.
Edited by James P. Wind and James W. Lewis University
of Chicago
Press Volume 1: Portraits
of Twelve Religious Communities, 736 pages, $ 34.95
Volume 2: Perspectives in the Study
of Congregations, 288 pages, $ 22.50
Edited by James P. Wind and James W. Lewis University
of Chicago
Press Volume 1: Portraits
of Twelve Religious Communities, 736 pages, $ 34.95
Volume 2: Perspectives in the Study
of Congregations, 288 pages, $ 22.50 These two
volumes are the result
of a project, housed from....
And the presence
of capable and able religious journalists like Mr. Porritt
of the Christian World and Dr. Lynch
of Christian Work, and
of understanding interpreters like Edward Shillito
of London, who is to edit the
volume which will report the conference, meant an enriching
of the life
of the gathering as well as a profoundly understanding setting forth
of its activities through the religious
press.