Tuesday 21 May 2013

Why did I finally go for HTC One X?

Yes, i agree, these are the Excellent Features which other phones cannot compete easily,
BUT, there are loads of other interesting stuffs that any TECH SAVY person will like a lot!!!

After buying this Galaxy Note 2 last week, i had been trying to figure out the extra features that this beast offers in excess to the mentioned above ones.
Some of them are as follows:

-First of all, the most attractive feature that i really liked was the Motion Sensor Capabilities that this beast is offering.
Let me note down some of them as tested by me:

1) To unlock the device with motion, tap and hold a point on the screen, and then tilt the device forwards.
2) When you pick up the device after it has been idle for some time or when the screen has turned off, it vibrates if you have missed calls or new messages.
3) While viewing a call, a message, or contact details on the phone screen, simply pick up and hold the device to your ear to make a call to that number.
4) Tap and hold an item on the screen, and then move the device to the left or right to move the item to another panel on the Home screen or the Applications screen in that direction.
5) When an image is zoomed in, tap and hold a point on the screen, and then move the device in any direction to browse the image.
6) While you are cheking mails or contacts in a page and you reach the middle or the last of the list, simply Double-tap the device to move to the top of a list of contacts or emails.
7) While the screen is locked, tap and hold the screen, and then rotate the device to landscape orientation to launch the camera.
8) Turn over the device(making it lie down with back-side up) to mute ringtone, pause media playback, or mute the FM radio.
9) Shake the device to search for Bluetooth devices.
10) Shake the device to update the list of emails or information from Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance etc.
11) Sweep your hand sideways across the screen from right to left to capture a screenshot.
12) Cover the screen with a palm to pause media playback. Move it away from the screen to resume.
13) Tap and hold two points on the screen, and then tilt the device back and forth to zoom in or out.
14) When the touch screen is turned off, move your hand across the Proximity/Light sensor to
turn on the screen lightly and view the number of missed calls and new messages, the battery
power level, and more.

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