Limited by Your HTC U11’s Edge Sense? Try Edge Sense Plus For More Shortcuts and...

 
 
 
Limited by Your HTC U11's Edge Sense? Try Edge Sense Plus For More Shortcuts and...

 
xda-developers
Aug 4, 2017 6:15 AM • by egzthunder1
Limited by Your HTC U11's Edge Sense? Try Edge Sense Plus For More Shortcuts and Features!

Launchers in general are what make Android (and really any OS outside of iOS) as special as they are, at least when you look at it from a non-coder, end user perspective. Every device manufacturer in this day and age has their very own flavor to separate themselves from the competition. However, if it wasn't for the aid of the community, most launchers would likely still look like the barren desert that used to be the Windows Mobile home screen. With this in mind, our community keeps on finding creative ways to improve on the design of manufacturers by using feedback from power users and the likes of people who would squeeze the juice out of devices like the HTC U11. This is how Edge Sense Plus was born.

Arguably, the one who started the trend of improving launchers was HTC back in the yester-years of Windows Mobile with the release of their TouchFLO interface. At that time, they needed something new and refreshing because Apple had just showed the world that there was life beyond Windows Mobile. On top of that, a few other manufacturers had started getting into the PDA-Phone game (namely Sony, Toshiba, LG, and Samsung). Some launchers for the now-defunct operating system were available from 3rd parties and even a few from communities like ours, but none came close to the graphical beauty that was HTC's offering.

Having said this, TouchFLO was limited (and sometimes purposely crippled depending on which variant of the device you looked at). So, after many iterations and device releases, Sense was born. This was a unique interface, which combined app-like items on the home screens, which we now know as widgets, shortcuts, action buttons, and gorgeous 3D animations for things like photo gallery and e-mail previews. Oh yes, Sense was the pinnacle of perfection, or was it? Despite all the aforementioned, people wanted more out of Sense. For instance, more on-homescreen shortcuts were always sought after. Not too long after that came one of our site's most infamous members, XDA Retired Recognized Developer Co0kieMonster, who brought us C0okie's Home Tab for Sense. This was an add-on to Sense, which extended its core functions substantially. 
Fast forward to today (about 7 years later), and HTC is out and about with their brand new offering in the Sense UI, attempting to innovate by means of the hardware offered in the new HTC U11 and the squeezable frame which, in all reality, is HTC's take on edge/second screen tech offered by competitors. While it is a good and refreshing take on the "getting more out of your device" concept, our devs figured that it can be taken a few steps further. So, with that in mind, XDA Recognized Developer j to the 4n came to the rescue with Edge Sense Plus.

So, what can you do with this? Well, if you ever wanted to choke your device and make it squeal out of pure frustration, you can now do that. One of the more "fun" features that this app adds to the UI is the ability to play a specific sound file (ie mp3) when you trigger the featureby squeezing. Alternatively, you can also experience the joy that Homer Simpson feels when he gets to choke Bart, while yelling "why you little?"

There are, of course, more useful things that one can do. For instance, according to XDA Recognized Themer Basil3, Edge Sense Plus allows you to perform 27 different actions, use a Sidebar (like the Edge panel), play sounds (as described above), and even use the G-Sensor in some inventive way.

Custom actions:

Currently you can choose from 27 different actions, including:

  • Sidebar
  • Custom App
  • Shortcuts – e.g. to make direct calls!
  • Recent Apps
  • Toggle Autorotation
  • Autobrightness (6 states: Auto, Min, Low, Mid, High, Max)
  • Split Screen
  • Expand/Collapse Statusbar
  • Split Screen

So, if you own an U11, head over to the Edge Sense Plus thread and start playing with the endless possibilities that this mod adds to the user experience.


Check it out!




Android Advices
Aug 4, 2017 12:43 PM • by Karunakar Donthamshetti
Philips Xenium V787+ Smartphone with 5″ FHD display & Massive 5,000mAh Battery Released in Russia

The Dutch based handset maker Philips has introduced the new smartphone in the part of Xenium series in Russia, which is called Philips Xenium V787+. It is the successor of the Philips Xenium V787 device which was launched last year. The Xenium V787+ phone comes packed with aviation aluminum body design which gives excellent grip in your hand. It offers mid-range of specifications and is priced at 15,000 rubles (approximately Rs. 15,881 in India).

The Xenium V787+ smartphone sports 5-inch S-IPS FHD display with multi-touch up to 5 fingers and 401ppi of pixel density. Moreover, it has Ashai DragonTrail Glass 2 protection. It comes powered by an Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box. This phone would be hooked with a 1.3Ghz MediaTek MT6753 octa-core processor coupled with Mali T720 graphics and 3GB of RAM, which would deliver ideal multitasking experience.

There is a 32GB of internal memory which also further expandable up to 128GB via microSD card slot. Regarding the camera, this model rocks with a 13MP primary camera with autofocus, Isocell, and f/2.2 aperture, which captures all your precious moments and records videos in 1080p at 30 frames per second. On the front, there is a 5.3MP sensor for seizing selfies.

It would be backed by a whopping 5,000mAh capacity battery. The other connectivity options include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, Micro-USB port, FM Radio, 3.5mm audio jack and more. Measuring the device dimensions are 143.2 x 71.5 x 9.8 mm and is weighing around 164 grams. It is a dual SIM dual standby and paired with 4G LTE network.
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