2012年8月10日星期五
HTC Sense 4.1
As usual, HTC is always looking to improve its software to deliver a better
experience to its handsets. While the latest AT&T HTC One X update to
Android 4.0.4 had a few minor tweaks, it looks like HTC may soon have another
update which will deliver Android 4.0.4 with HTC Sense 4.1. The software has
managed to make its way into the hands of a few folks on XDA-Developers Blackberry LCD who
have already turned it around and backed it into a new ROM for the international
HTC One X. Like the update for the HTC One X on AT&T, Sense 4.1 fixes the
“action overflow” feature in Android 4.0 by removing the menu bar that HTC had
placed Samsung
Galaxy Nexus I9250 Cases at the bottom of the screen and allows users to
configure the capacitive multitasking button on the device to access the menu
functionality within apps. The second main feature is the return of the Quick
Settings tab in the notification shade, giving users direct access to handset
settings without having to dive into the main settings page or waste valuable
screen real estate with widgets. We expect HTC will be pushing out Sense 4.1 to
the HTC One X, One S and One V in the coming weeks. But if you can’t wait that
long, we suggest you check in with your favorite ROM developers to see if you
can get Sense 4.1 a little sooner. Live wallpaper lag has been fixed. Dedicated
button in the Camera app to switch between Front/Backward facing cameras
Dedicated button to switch tabs in the browser Removal of all 3D-Effects Blackberry
Curve 9360 Cases in the launcher Updated kernel with speed improvements
Wifi-dropping/ Icon showing weak signal fixes Better Battery life
improvement
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