home screen Xperia five components (you can not add or remove window), (start two on each side of the link) with four links pier. These are five windows on the home screen and are user configurable: you can either clear icons and folders with many items in them to be. The home screen is also a tip for the preview mode. You pinch to zoom out of the five windows open on a splash screen and a new window with a cool transition. All widgets there together, and you can and want to go to the screen.
In terms of functionality, it is similar to the jump for HTC or Samsung TouchWiz to be done. However, widgets are not here crammed into small, hard to read screens. Rather, they are mixed on one screen so that they use space more effectively and remain as large as possible and thus more thumbable. The launcher application provides links in the bottom corners. They allow you to sort your icons in the table. You can either go for the automatic options (in alphabetical order, the last installed or used), or you can manually set the icons.
Creating folders is easy with the logical (and optical) device IOS. You drag an icon over the other and a pop-up appears where you select an icon and implement a name for the folder you are in the process. We expect the backlight Home button with a function of the charge - perhaps take a different color in different types of menus can change color when you change the skin of the interface to match the background image. Well, it's none of these things - not with this version of the software anyway.
Snapdragon chipset has been around for a while and we know what they expect from him in terms of performance. Sony Ericsson already uses this configuration in several of their phones and not surprisingly, the Xperia Ray, coupled with the bow and the Neo. The results are virtually identical, within the error margin marker. Looking back at some of the other benchmarks, the Xperia line, it creates even former high-enders as Samsung Galaxy S. Read also : Samsung Galaxy SII is The Best Android Phone ???.

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