Aspect ratios aren't hardcoded into iOS. However, some lazy programmers will design their interfaces assuming this is the case.
When the iPhone 5 came out, all I had to do was recompile my apps with the new startup screen and they worked fine in 16:9, 3:2, and 3:4.
Well the nice thing is you can mod software buttons, I've been using PA on my N4 and you can get rid of them completely with the PIE mode it has, if you have hardware buttons they can be modded for different functions but you can't get rid of them for more screen space.
does iOS dev have the concept of display independent pixels?
I always laugh when I see people whip out their Samsung Note, which literally looks like a notepad and it's so big that they have to use two hands and a pen.
That's not a phone. You're just too cheap to buy a phone and a tablet.
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Oh wait i have a Note 2, a Nexus 7, iPad 3.
And i had a iPhone 5 prior to the Note 2.
I always laugh when i see people whip out their Apple iPhone 5, which literally looks like a matchbook and it's so small that they have to pinch their fingers on one hand to hold it.
It's humorous too to see people use two hands when browsing on the Note.
It's humorous too to see people use two hands when browsing on the Note.
Why is that humorous?
I've used two hands (one to hold, the other to peck at the keyboard) since touchscreens were put on phones. It has nothing to do with the size of the screen.
I guess what he's saying is one hand is holding while the other hand interacts with the phone. With smaller phones you can do it all with your thumb. At a certain point the phone becomes too large for your thumb to navigate effectively. The Note is certainly a phone where that happens.
I'm just wondering why that's humorous that's all.
I can navigate just with my thumb fine, I just prefer to use both hands and have even with smaller phones than iPhones.
I guess what he's saying is one hand is holding while the other hand interacts with the phone. With smaller phones you can do it all with your thumb. At a certain point the phone becomes too large for your thumb to navigate effectively. The Note is certainly a phone where that happens.
I'm just wondering why that's humorous that's all.
I can navigate just with my thumb fine, I just prefer to use both hands and have even with smaller phones than iPhones.
Same here. Even with my tiny screened 4S I pretty much use two hands all of the time, at least when surfing or typing. It seems that for some people however one handed navigation trumps every other feature you could possibly list.
It's humorous too to see people use two hands when browsing on the Note.
I find it even more humorous to see people using one hand on their gadgets. "Look at me, I can upload my pic to facebook with one hand! Aint I the bomb?"
The fact is most people use 2 hands on any given gadget. Even the iphone. Yeah, there are some here who will swear they always use on hand all the time. Thats bullshit. Whats the big deal using 2 hands anyway?
The fact is most people use 2 hands on any given gadget. Even the iphone. Yeah, there are some here who will swear they always use on hand all the time. Thats bullshit. Whats the big deal using 2 hands anyway?
You can't fap and surf at the same time if it requires 2 hands to surf.
Well the nice thing is you can mod software buttons, I've been using PA on my N4 and you can get rid of them completely with the PIE mode it has, if you have hardware buttons they can be modded for different functions but you can't get rid of them for more screen space.
Swype typing with your thumb is not very effective. I rarely use my phone one handed, thumbs are crappy pointing devices.
Once you get the hang of it Swype typing becomes the fastest way to type.
does iOS dev have the concept of display independent pixels?
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
I find it even more humorous to see people using one hand on their gadgets. "Look at me, I can upload my pic to facebook with one hand! Aint I the bomb?"
The fact is most people use 2 hands on any given gadget. Even the iphone. Yeah, there are some here who will swear they always use on hand all the time. Thats bullshit. Whats the big deal using 2 hands anyway?