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Galaxy Note II Sidebar

Wildfire

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Need help from Bros with knowledge of Jelly Bean and Samsung TouchWiz.

My Note II came with a sidebar which I think can be very useful for quick access to apps not on the front page.
Any bros can teach how to customize the sidebar with desired apps.

Thanks in advance ...

<a href="http://s1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj559/365Wildfire/?action=view&amp;current=Sidebar.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj559/365Wildfire/Sidebar.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
 

Microsoft

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Bro...dunno whether dis help...

The sidebar show running application...so u cnot customise it...


[h=2]Mega Multitasking[/h]The Galaxy Note 2 is a beast of a phone, and it likes to demonstrate this by doing several things at once.
For an aperitif, you’ll find a video player widget that can play movies from the home screen and can be moved around.
The main course of the Note 2′s multitasking banquet is the dual application view that comes with the latest firmware update. Once the update has been applied, long pressing the back button will launch an icon bar of running applications. This bar can be docked to any side of the screen.
sgn2t10t-131.jpg
The secret is to drag an icon out and hold it for a second – and this will open up the dual view. Once started, you can drag the bar between the applications to adjust how much of the screen each app is using.
For example, you could stream live TV in one half of the screen while tweeting about the show!
 

Wildfire

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Hi Microsoft,

Many thanks for the quick response ...

Still learning and trying to get the best out of my new Note II.

Cheers ...
 

Wildfire

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Hi Bros Microsoft,

Many thanks again for the above tips ...

Successfully tried the multi-tasking features ... wonderful!

Cheers ...
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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Asset
How well does this phone do on benchmarks?

When the ip5 first came out it was beating phones with quad core cpus even though it was only dual core.
 

tonychat

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Generous Asset
Bro...dunno whether dis help...

The sidebar show running application...so u cnot customise it...


[h=2]Mega Multitasking[/h]The Galaxy Note 2 is a beast of a phone, and it likes to demonstrate this by doing several things at once.
For an aperitif, you’ll find a video player widget that can play movies from the home screen and can be moved around.
The main course of the Note 2′s multitasking banquet is the dual application view that comes with the latest firmware update. Once the update has been applied, long pressing the back button will launch an icon bar of running applications. This bar can be docked to any side of the screen.
sgn2t10t-131.jpg
The secret is to drag an icon out and hold it for a second – and this will open up the dual view. Once started, you can drag the bar between the applications to adjust how much of the screen each app is using.
For example, you could stream live TV in one half of the screen while tweeting about the show!

This device looks so cool, advance, high tech and into the future... compare to some iphone trash.
 
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