Now there is a view similar to that mode with the view that there is on the HTC Sense, where you can see all your homescreen panels in one place and hit one of them zoom in on it. This view mode is triggered by the familiar pinch zoom gesture.
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The available number of homescreen panes can be customized too from that view mode with any number between 1 and 7. A button lets you select any of your homescreen panes as the default one. There are four shortcuts docked at the bottom of the LG Optimus 3D screen and are visible on both the homescreen and in the app drawer. You get Phone, Contacts, Messaging and a Home/applications button.
There is a new twist, as you put stuff on the screen. A tap on the screen and hold - or by pressing the Add button in the menu - displays the grid on the screen and the four symbols received from a docked task bar with widgets, shortcuts, replace, files and background images to choose from. LG will continue tray app with the adjustments. You get not one but three different options for its style - scroll a page screen horizontally, a vertical grid, like you, and you scroll down and list view. Vertical grid mode, you get icons grouped by category, you are free to change, but you will.
The notification area, one of the strengths of Android has a few changes as well - he has five, the tone toggle switch, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and data from the automotive network. There are also controls the music player is docked here. All this is very convenient.
LG Optimus 3D uses only two motion gestures - mute for the ringer and snooze for the alarm. LG Optimus 2X had several more and the Optimus Black even had a dedicated button - it's odd that LG decided to remove the motion gestures, but we're not really sad to see them gone. And now we move on to what you really came for - the 3D Space app, which is the hub for all the stereoscopic action on the Optimus 3D. Read also : What ?? Apple will Replace Steve Jobs ???

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