Here are HTC Flyer User Interface

Ready to place the comb as tablet, Android, HTC has decided to stick with 2.3 for its gingerbread Regal Flyer. Gadget Blog - The Taiwanese company thought it would be prudent to make improvements tablet by their pitcher sense, instead of another operating system, which was probably a good idea.

In this way, the Flyers have access to a wide range of applications that are not compatible with the honeycomb and even to save some performance problems we saw in the first tablets Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). Since HTC already confirmed they will update the flyer may honeycomb the company is probably just waiting for the right time. So the interface is simple HTC Flyers improved version of the HTC sensation to make with a little tweak here and there to better use the larger screen real estate.




Kudos to HTC for the new lockscreen. By default, it has four links and a ring at the base. Slide the ring toward the center of the screen to unlock the phone (Honeycomb, anyone?). Or you can link to the ring to pull to unlock the phone and restart the application. You can lockscreen every four requests. But that's not the end of it - the HTC flyers, as well as the feeling of many lockscreen alternative. You can the other from the Customize menu.

We find the lockscreen photo album that starts the gallery of photos in a cool 3D graphics to the most attractive opportunities, but it is the Friend Stream widget that updates from your friends and SNS widget displays weather, the cool weather animations Sense interface has.

There are too many stocks - with citations to fly up or down, again encouraging in 3D graphics. Finally there is the lockscreen Clock, which shows a higher Clock - you may have to choose each of the 11 clock-widgets. Beyond the lockscreen shows the start screen Sense. Here we encounter an arc of a scroll at the bottom is only an indication of what part you are on home screen - it can not be used for scrolling real-time.

It should instead Leap - make the press house (while on the home screen in the middle) or a move to pinch to zoom out to see thumbnails of the seven components of the home screen. Press and hold to drag you to position the windows home screen as well as new. HTC Sense comes with exclusive scenes - mostly custom homescreen configurations. Each scene is changing the background image and a set of widgets. These can be adapted, of course.

You choose a scene in a fancy-looking 3D interface card. You can edit existing scenes (older versions Sense choose to save the changes as a new scene) and you can more scenes from HTC Hub. The HTC Sense is another option called custom skins. Every skin changes the appearance and behavior of most keys on the screen, application screens, menus of options and other items. They also come with a unique background image and different colors for different elements of the UI. You can also use the standard chassis platform, and with custom widget lockscreen or change their shape.

The tray app is on the typical grid, the vertical sides is composed of symbols. You can use different sorting options - in alphabetical order, most recent or older - but you can not rearrange them manually. There is an alternative set list even if what you prefer. The main menu has a provision similar to the tabs different semantic elements (eg phone book). There are three tabs at the bottom - all applications, common and favorites. They are very useful, especially if you have many applications installed.

Choose to make use of the Customize button, an entire screen of objects - for display (scenes, backgrounds and skin) to the Home screen (widgets, shortcuts, folders, etc.) and even sounds (ringtones, alerts, notifications and sound set). If you select a widget, you will be prompted to choose between several options - most widgets have at least two styles. The different versions usually offer at least two different sizes of the widgets and skins. For example, there are seventeen different clocks (yes, seventeen!).

Some even offer different types of widgets functionality. A version of the Twitter widget displays, for example, the updates for people you follow and you can upgrade tweeter / status. The other version is more compact and allows only the status updates and tweets. Change the Home screen differs from your vanilla Android. You can tap and hold on a widget and you can pull through the glass. As a widget (or a link, or others) prefer to see two "buttons" in the lower corners of the screen - Edit and Delete. You put the widget on any button to perform this action.

You can change to change the settings of a widget - for example a different folder for the album photo frame or even select a different version of the Clock widget. This saves you the time to first remove a widget and then put it on the screen again for a different version, choose the frame and so on. The notification area contains a list of current applications (in addition to the notification list) to change as a task. A Press the Home key works. The notification area is on tabs - the second tab from a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, mobile phone or Wi-Fi hotspot switch. It is an abbreviation for the complete list of parameters and the last line shows used / free memory. In addition to the default task switcher, you get a task manager. Simple to use - each application is running with a clue as to how much RAM is used (no CPU usage reading anyway) listed. You may terminate applications one after another and there is a button to Kill All. Read also : Android Honeycomb Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 User Interface.

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