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Want the Chrome address bar at the bottom of your Android screen? Here’s how to move it for easier one-handed browsing.
The folks over on Android Police must have spent some of their time rewatching I/O videos. While they were doing that, they spotted a potential leak during the “Structure in Android App Design ...
Google is updating the Gemini app on Android with a nav drawer, just like on the web, that brings a number of usability upgrades. Previously, the top-left corner of the Gemini app featured a ...
Now on Android 7.1, this behavior has been fixed. Rotating the device clockwise moves the nav bar to the left, and counter-clockwise to the right (versus always moving to the right). Here is a demo: ...
The Android app drawer, unshackled If you’ve been following my Android-scented ramblings for long, you’ve probably heard me rave about the sheer awesomeness of an app called Panels before.
The biggest drawback of the navigation drawer, in my opinion though, is that it prevents Android from adopting the modern back gesture found on iOS or even Xiaomi’s MIUI 10.Google’s idea of ...
The drawer has a list of all the settings sections so instead of going back to the main settings screen and choosing one, you can simply open the drawer, tap a new section, and jump to it immediately.
Google's latest operating system, Android 9.0 Pie, comes with iPhone X-like gesture navigation that consists of swipes rather than tapping on icons. To make the transition easier, we break down ...