Last month we told you about a Samsung patent to facilitate its use with one hand smartphones. A patent quite relevant when we know that the screen size of mobile devices increases a little from generation to generation and could be part of the software features of the Galaxy S5 offering the user the ability to centralize certain functions on the corner of the display he wishes.
The main functions such as calls, notifications or applications and are grouped on one of the lower corners of the screen so clever rather seems to suggest the image below.
The software features the Galaxy S5 begin to unveil
In addition we present the application fields of the patent on the ergonomics of the device, another feature of the Galaxy S5 was unveiled but it would be an entirely different nature as it relates to this time above the music player. A new music player that takes the name of "Friends Music" and suggesting a deep integration with social networks. Trend also largely suggested by the screenshot below.
Features that are apparently intended for the Galaxy S5 but may also cover all eligible for the new version of the TouchWiz user overlay which should also provide a personal assistant in the vein of Google Now and devices probably other surprises.
The main functions such as calls, notifications or applications and are grouped on one of the lower corners of the screen so clever rather seems to suggest the image below.
The software features the Galaxy S5 begin to unveil
In addition we present the application fields of the patent on the ergonomics of the device, another feature of the Galaxy S5 was unveiled but it would be an entirely different nature as it relates to this time above the music player. A new music player that takes the name of "Friends Music" and suggesting a deep integration with social networks. Trend also largely suggested by the screenshot below.
Features that are apparently intended for the Galaxy S5 but may also cover all eligible for the new version of the TouchWiz user overlay which should also provide a personal assistant in the vein of Google Now and devices probably other surprises.
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