What does that "app in bg" mean?
Can we leave the app on the screen but on a smaller scale, like indeed on Windows 8?
EDIT: Nvm seems like you answered to that already.
It looks sweet in a way that as you are telling you can example leave live video there, but i do wonder how it works when you got lots of app running....
Yep, it's difficult to know is it gorilla glass or not, sorry.
In other forum there were some discussion that Nokia tested some coating (maybe diamond coating) to reduce the friction of the screen. Did you notice if the screen was more slippery than normally?
Btw. That Diamond Coating would be very interesting. It makes the surface grime resistant and is also very smooth to touch.
diamond coated display? that coating is for the cover, not for the display... and yes, that coated (or ionized ) would be cool... not better as alu (my guess) but best possible with polycarbonate (hard plastic)
What does that "app in bg" mean?
Can we leave the app on the screen but on a smaller scale, like indeed on Windows 8?
no i show how multitask. like example. menu in back and i half swipe while video play. so video keep play even when i half out of screen. awesome awesome !! jejeje
si si si !!! i say blue dot mean something !!! jejeje
lets take a look at thjis picture
at this moment, the finger is not pressed, in the next second, he will touch the right bezel (where you can see the gallery, which has been opend before) and swipe it into the menu
@K123: if you have e.g. 6 apps open und you are at app nr. 4, can oyu see the apps 3 and 5 at the bezel? that you be like i image how it works with the blue square
lets take a look at thjis picture
at this moment, the finger is not pressed, in the next second, he will touch the right bezel (where you can see the gallery, which has been opend before) and swipe it into the menu
@K123: if you have e.g. 6 apps open und you are at app nr. 4, can oyu see the apps 3 and 5 at the bezel? that you be like i image how it works with the blue square
first part yes
2.. well .. lets keep surprise ? if i tell a lot then you no left anything new to learn jejejeje
....i'm not sure if i'm still getting it or should i be getting something?
Multitasking works like one big roller that you swipe around and the applications stay live even when you swipe away from them, and you can't stop the application mid screen like on Windows 8.