Not exact matches
Android Marshmallow brings features like advanced
app permissions, Doze, Google Now on Tap, 200 new emojis, support for
stock Android's Nexus Imprint APIs for faster fingerprint unlocking, customizable lock screen
shortcuts, an improved UI for quick setting toggles and more to the carrier unlocked variant of the Galaxy Tab S2.
Android 6.0.1 brings granular
app permissions, Google Now on Tap, 200 new emojis, a slightly updated user interface, customizable lock screen
shortcuts, multi-user mode, and support for
stock Android's Nexus Imprint APIs for faster fingerprint unlocking to the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0.
It still runs Android 3.2 as
stock, but now brings in an interface layer known as the Acer Ring: the control brings a readily available set of
app shortcuts, volume, and web bookmarks.
- Lockscreen
shortcuts: — added additional slot — added option for scale correction - QuickSettings management: — added option for Haptic feedback (vibrate on tile press)-- QuickAppTile: use default theme for launcher dialog — Moto: improved scaling of Signal tiles (WiFi, Cellular)- Battery settings: — percent text in status bar is now independent of existing
stock percent text — added master switch for battery settings - Recents: added option for always visible Clear All button (non-OOS only)- Actions: improved killing of foreground
apps — kills only what's really visible to the user — removes killed task from the recents panel - Screenshot: use native method if available (e.g. uses OnePlus screenshot on OOS)- GB's
App Launcher: added option for choosing theme - Media: allow volume keys skip track for music playing remotely - Fixed app init on FBE devices for lockscreen shortcuts and QuickApp tile - Improved handling of explicitly triggered SystemUI restarts - Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Turkish translations (thanks to Fatih Firin
App Launcher: added option for choosing theme - Media: allow volume keys skip track for music playing remotely - Fixed
app init on FBE devices for lockscreen shortcuts and QuickApp tile - Improved handling of explicitly triggered SystemUI restarts - Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Turkish translations (thanks to Fatih Firin
app init on FBE devices for lockscreen
shortcuts and QuickApp tile - Improved handling of explicitly triggered SystemUI restarts - Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Turkish translations (thanks to Fatih Firinci)
I hate the look of
stock folders, and I love the fact that a Cover is essentially a folder with a
shortcut to the most used
app — while still looking clean on the home screen.
Sony's launcher is effectively a lightly themed
stock Android launcher, even going so far as to integrate the Google Now feed on the leftmost pane, though it hasn't quite jumped up to speed with the more modern Pixel - style
app drawer or long - press
shortcuts for
apps — I would expect that to come soon enough.
It is a better idea to store all your
stock apps in a folder on your iOS device; the tool will add
shortcuts to the home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
Android 4.2 featured new lock screen widgets, more improvements to the
stock Android camera
app, gesture - based typing and new quick settings
shortcuts accessible via the notification bar.
Note that this
shortcut will not work on Nexus or Pixel devices, since they already have a Google Photos
shortcut already, as it's the
stock gallery
app.
Lawnchair provides a mostly
stock experience mirroring the Pixel launcher, with its Oreo
shortcuts and
app notification dots.
Whereas virtually every other custom Android UI copies
stock Android in providing a
shortcut to a menu of every
app stored on the device, Huawei's Emotion UI doesn't.
Below that, I've
shortcuts to all the important Google stuff; I've got Allo and Android Pay in the application dock, wedged right there between the
stock camera
app, the dialer, and Android Messages.
Across the board there are new and upgraded features: from a handy quick
shortcut, to unread mail in the Mail
app, or being able to remove the
Stocks or Tips
apps from your home screen so you never see them again.
Sesame
Shortcuts works in tandem with Nova Launcher to bring more app shortcuts than even stock Android 7.1 c
Shortcuts works in tandem with Nova Launcher to bring more
app shortcuts than even stock Android 7.1 c
shortcuts than even
stock Android 7.1 can offer.
Mostly the UI looks like
stock Android from AOSP builds, but if you enter into the settings menu you can find options for gestures, screen wake options that launch
apps or
shortcuts when draw something like the letter C on the display from a sleeping lock screen, and the device has DuraSpeed which just like on the OUKITEL device we reviewed last week will restrict background
apps to a degree so that the performance and speed of the foreground
app can be boosted to run better.