W10M v/s Samsung one handed operation mode

deepak12345

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I personally think the one handed mode in windows 10 is more than enough. It does it's job just right. U get to touch the topmost part which u usually can't reach on a big device. I don't use it usually because most of the time i find myself using both my hands.
 

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I personally think the one handed mode in windows 10 is more than enough. It does it's job just right.

It does a job that shouldn't have to be done at all. At best it's a poor solution to an unnecessary problem that a smarter UI would completely avoid.
 

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Cannot say size.. But it starts from left or right bottom of screen.. Whose height is adjustable. Usually its 4 inch diagonally.

Okay thanks man. Does it presents any issue because the icons kinda shrink? Unlike in Lumia display moves a bit down but the times/text remain the same size? Just my opinion.
 

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Okay thanks man. Does it presents any issue because the icons kinda shrink? Unlike in Lumia display moves a bit down but the times/text remain the same size? Just my opinion.
I didn't find any issues. Icons and keyboard are still touch friendly with as good precision as in full mode.
 

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Even though I have the huge 1520, I still have never used the one-handed mode feature. There are a few reasons for that.
-It's bad. It looks ugly as it can get, and it seems my phone is broken.
-It's useless for me. Rare are the moments when I actually need to touch something that's at the top of the screen. And even when I do, I can just strech my hand a little, or better yet, use two hands, since you know, you have two hands, why not use them.
-My Windows button doesn't work lel :grin:
 

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... or better yet, use two hands, since you know, you have two hands, why not use them.


Because its a device for use when you're on the go, you know, as in "mobile". At home, my smartphone is the most irrelevant computing device I own. I need it when travelling between A and B, or whenever B is not the office. When doing so, I almost always have a briefcase, sporting gear, or carry on luggage in one hand. Single handed use is my most common use case. W10M has pretty much ruined that for me.
 

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