Not exact matches
Here's just a snapshot
of the different ways you could use them: Remembering to drink
more water;
Seeing how many steps you take in a day; Protecting your
home from intruders; Visualising just how well you sleep at night... All
of these actions can be viewed at a glance with the easy - to - use smartphone
app and you can choose exactly how you want to be notified
of what's going on, whether that's by push notification, text messages, sms, email, phone calls or even just simple sounds and lights on the mother device itself.
You'll
see options for Bixby
Home cards, a list
of supported
apps, and
more.
We like that you don't have to tap a button to
see all
of your
apps from the
home screen; just swipe down from the middle
of the screen, and then swipe left to
see more apps.
If you
see an
app that's using far
more of your resources than you think is acceptable, kill it by double - clicking the
Home button (or dragging up and holding on iPhone X) to enter the fast
app switcher.
Part
of this convergence involves the launch
of the Windows Store on Xbox One, allowing users to install Universal
apps on their
home game console, as well as the expansion
of cross-platform gaming that would
see more exclusive titles launch on PC alongside Xbox.
The beta, an equivalent
of which we don't expect to be launched in the US, also includes the typical Android 8.0 Oreo features like improved notifications and
home screen
app shortcuts (you can
see more images from the forums via the link below).
We don't know much about what this will look like or, indeed, if all or only a selection
of the
apps found in the Windows Store will be available on Microsoft's
home console but we can be sure to
see an explosion in the number
of apps available on the Xbox, including many that have no business being on a console but the
more the merrier, right?
Other
apps built by larger companies are
seen more as the cost
of doing business — if you're Uber, for example, or a smart
home device maker or a news publisher, you have to establish your presence on the platform.
Thanks to the SwannBuzz
app, you can easily
see and speak to visitors at your front door, and because Swann is working to ensure that its products work with a wide range
of smart
home products, the video doorbell is compatible with voice assistants, smart TVs, and
more.
EMUI 5.0 has already been
seen on the Huawei Mate 9 (Huawei owns EMUI and the Honor brand) and includes a new design inspired by the colors
of the Aegean Sea, tighter security and the ability to add an
app drawer to the
home screen — for those who prefer a
more traditional Android setup.