What Features Really Matter in Your Mobile Phone —- Manufacturer Skins
What’s the most important thing in your phone? Here we will take a thru with manufacturer skins.
HTC Sense: Blinkfeed and Peel. The former is a news feed of your social content that lives on your home screen and, contrary to initial impressions, is actually pretty useful. Peel, on the other hand, makes use of the infrared port on the One to control your television and other IR-enabled boxes.
Samsung: Multi-Windows and Stylus Support. Samsung skins may be a bit of a crapshoot, but the one thing you can’t deny is that they managed to make styluses cool again with the Note family of devices. The multi-window feature that eventually rolled out to most major Galaxy devices also allows users to run multiple apps at once, which makes good use of all that extra screen real estate.
Motorola:Touchless Controls and Active Notifications. Motorola‘s skin is perhaps the least invasive, but the company still makes some changes. Such as the touchless Controls app allows you to issue voice commands to your phone without touching your device. Active Notifications allows you to see your upcoming messages, jump straight to certain apps, and even turns on the display as soon as you pick up the phone.
Have you gotten some in your mind?