Recently, the regional versions of HTC One have been upgraded to Android 4.2.2, and the mobile version has also recently launched a new system. What new functions and experiences will the new version of Android bring to One? Let's have a look.
From the perspective of the system launcher, there is not much difference between Android 4.2.2 and Android 4.1.2 of One ▼
Of course, there will also be Android 4.2.2 elements in the drop-down bar, and a 12 grid menu ▼ will appear in the double finger drop-down bar
The initiator page also supports the customized sequence ▼
Enter the setting, and you can call up the display percentage power in the power option, that is, the percentage display ▼ in the red box in the figure
And HTC's menu virtual key (commonly known as "kelp strip") can finally be removed. In fact, the third-party ROM has already implemented this function, but it is only ▼ operated by the return key
An interesting new function has been added in photography. You can lock exposure and focus by long pressing the focus, that is, AE/AF lock. The following is a simple demonstration.
Normal viewfinder effect ▼
Lock exposure and focus on the black subject ▼
Then move to the picture just taken, and find that the whole picture is overexposed because the exposure setting on the mouse just now is locked. Of course, this is just an exaggerated function display. Taking good advantage of this function can make us take photos more easily ▼
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