Not exact matches
Still, it does have a few things going for it: The «fast delete» button lets you quickly scrap whole words at a time; there's a one - handed mode that lets you crunch the keys
over to one side of the
screen; and, when your phone is in landscape mode, it splits apart like an ergonomic keyboard, making it feel a little more natural for your
thumbs.
I keep my
thumb just a little
over the
screen and a «squeeze» works almost as well as a button turn.
I'm a big guy with large hands, so reaching
over that 20 percent portion of
screen with my
thumb is easy.
The
screen is large enough that you can do anything you can on a 10 - inch tablet, but small enough that you can hold it comfortably in one hand and
thumb type without
over extending your
thumbs.
Hate reaching
over the your Kindle's bezel with your
thumb to tap the
screen and turn the page?
With Dead Trigger 2 you can move using the D - pad (still difficult), but you have to aim using the touch
screen still, awkwardly stretching your right
thumb over - so why bother at all?
Over at YNAB, for instance, they recommend placing YNAB in the lower right of the
screen, coincidentally closest to most people's
thumb so they can start budgeting right away.
At just
over 128g it's lightweight, and the relatively small
screen — the same size, diagonally, as an iPhone 5s — is easy to reach across with a
thumb when you're using it single - handedly.
The
screen is large enough that you can do anything you can on a 10 - inch tablet, but small enough that you can hold it comfortably in one hand and
thumb type without
over extending your
thumbs.
A quick tap wakes the
screen so you can check notifications, while holding your
thumb over the power button completely unlocks the device.
Typing in your login info requires the use of the two
thumb pads that rumble and vibrate as they move
over every on -
screen letter.
I found it quite easy to hold the phone whilst using my
thumb to scroll
over much of the
screen.
Another minor improvement
over stock Android: the lock
screen allows users to view notifications by just holding their
thumb against the display is another functionality that slightly improves the user experience with the Moto E4.