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MWC: HTC Sense 4.0 Hands-On

2012-02-27
hello we're one does this time everyone for parking out common actor see the HTC One S yesterday at the press event let's look at Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and obviously since four point oh its implementation so far you'll notice that well it definitely sense four-point-oh is completely different to what we were used to in the past we still get the sliding animations and let's see well it doesn't go through the other way like it they would sense 3.0 got the same box and everything you'll notice that we now have an appt train in the past we had that phone button here and we were able to customize HTC which was actually a weird button because you don't really do that a lot the bone button obviously got a different sort of phone mask here for ice cream sandwich done whatever okay so we've got this cool UI that tells us what to do choose what accounts here tap the photo here and then whatever want to get me out of here okay let's go into the app tray you can move around the cubes like this for frequent downloaded applications in all applications you can move at the typical Ice Cream Sandwich way then for widgets for example I'm trying to find a way to get there you see apparently go to the old way off there we go so we got sense four-point-oh looks a little like honeycomb used to looking obviously some sort of ice cream sandwich for tablets you can select your which is here see we got some weird calculator share different calendar widgets let's try to use this one try to drag it up here juice too big try to get rid of something try to get rid of this ok remove that's full of a widget here we want this agenda calendar here drag it up and let's see i want all calendars yes please thank you okay and so it should populate here let's see what it looks like kind of nice look at this whenever you reach the top it separates bring separators they're kind of cool let's look at the med student feature but within messages always threaten to sue is kind of sluggish by the way not sure why probably this is not a final version of ice cream sandwich versity the processor escort definitely yes this the dual core not the quad core so obviously we are lazy some slugs here there everything they go into the settings just like we can our ICS and again we have that separators really nice nice implementations now one thing here is the app tray this is one thing that I really like the recent applications is very different to what you're used to an ice cream sandwich cause the dropbox app this again go into settings a little bit sluggish there but it's working look at a very ugly picture there and then we could obviously close applications swiping up instead of swiping to the left or right as we're used to with the Galaxy Nexus so far aside from that wellness look at email and let's try to look for new email here then we've got more emails as we talked about earlier with our eyes and sense for point only a couple of weeks ago kind of an EQ why I'm trying to look for let's see if there's any instrumentation in the browser yeah here we go this is what I was looking for the stacked emails you see you get this little bar here it's little arrow and tells you that there are more emails that have to do with the same email that's talked about here with expenses and no I don't have any experiences just look at the browser now look for the browser here we go might as well obviously network probably but when it's too slow to actually test nothing really compares the same stuff we're already used to these settings are up here instead of a menu button at the bottom that we used to see in the package other than that well it seems to be sense 4.0 is probably 3.5 on steroids for do things nothing really big for some obviously dual core is not really doing sense for point of time going to try to star in the park or bone dry for show conclusion somewhere after looking for coffee thank you very much
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