Galaxy Tab 10.1 Samsung TouchWiz interface will
The lucky few who have put their hands in a Compaq HP nx6120 battery, have found that the promise of Samsung’s TouchWiz interface has not been fulfilled, and had to settle with the experience honeycomb of stock, but will the new Touchwiz tablet Samsung 10-inch, through an update as a demonstration video published by the Korean company.
While some are enjoying their new Samsung 10.1-inch tablet, most mortals are still waiting for its launch in Spain, according to the online catalog of a famous chain of phone shops, will occur next July 25. By then it is possible that the tablet, the second version after the Galaxy Tab 10.1v – with the same Dell inspiron 1420 battery, but greater thickness and weight – already has the custom interface that Samsung included in most of its terminals, Touchwiz.
But the case of Sony vgp-bps13/S is very particular: With a fully optimized interface for touch devices large (read: Tablets) is a complicated task to create a new look and keep all the original functionality, and Samsung, aware of this problem has taken Touchwiz adapt their thing to the demands of Android 3.1. The video posted shows that there is a native to the Galaxy tab, and the truth is that it has an odd pint.
Honeycomb Touchwiz to have six specific versions of applications available for Android when it launches the update: calendar, task manager, HP pavilion dv4 battery, clock, notes, calculator, music player, all with Samsung’s unique features designed to integrate with the interface Honeycomb and be less invasive, while adding very interesting ways to use by “popups” or “mini applications.”
What is curious is that beyond an exclusive widget, applications engineered to be more attractive, and some improvement in the notifications, the new Samsung’s TouchWiz interface has almost no visual effect in the pitcher of Android 3.1, keeping the same aesthetic the same functionality. Seems to see a real change of hp 500 battery we have to wait, possibly implemented in future tablet Sense Pucinni HTC, the first of the company with the latest system from Google. Or maybe it’s just as happens with Windows Phone 7, Honeycomb is not very susceptible to changes in GUI.









