Post AS2okoqwpxDIeAKfQG by ranfdev@linuxrocks.online
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(DIR) Post #AS1SAPVpBR5tTmj4Rk by OpenComputeDesign@linuxrocks.online
2023-01-26T03:31:50Z
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As much as I hate Microsoft, I do have to admit, some things about Windows Phone are just brilliant. Such as, holding the windows button brings the top half of the screen down so you can reach it one handed. Seriously, modern phones need this so bad
(DIR) Post #AS2YRgglMvlWYbQKzg by ranfdev@linuxrocks.online
2023-01-26T16:16:58Z
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@OpenComputeDesign iphones can/could do it. Many android phones also have a similar feature, but it's not commonly talked about.It's called "One handed mode" or something similar.
(DIR) Post #AS2g9ujnCDhSY8sQAS by OpenComputeDesign@linuxrocks.online
2023-01-26T17:43:17Z
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@ranfdev If android does have it, it's quite elusive to discover. I've tried every gesture I could think of, and even searching settings.
(DIR) Post #AS2okoqwpxDIeAKfQG by ranfdev@linuxrocks.online
2023-01-26T19:19:35Z
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@OpenComputeDesign I guess it's not available on Android stock.I know Samsung and Xiaomi phones have that feature, I don't know about others.
(DIR) Post #AS2ozWEsKGeZGBX8hE by OpenComputeDesign@linuxrocks.online
2023-01-26T19:22:16Z
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@ranfdev Well, good on those who have it; it's a gamechanger for big phones