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Ad DinSide Nokia has long done much to improve Microsoft's Windows Phone platform, often in the form of apps that only work on their Lumia models. Now Nokia claims to have solved a common objection to Windows Phone: missing folders. The solution comes in the form of an app, "Folders", which only Lumia users are allowed to download. See also: Test of the latest Lumia model - Nokia Lumia 1020
NEW TILE: To see a "folder" on the Nokia Lumia phones. Click on it, before the screen shown on the image worst in the article. (Photo: Ole Petter Stokke Baugerd) How it works You start mappeappen, create a new folder and choose the apps you want it. The folder can then be attached to the home screen as a tile. It may have three different sizes, barbie nutcracker and display from four to twelve icons. When you press the reed starts mappeappen, showing you a vertical list of apps you've chosen, after some waiting. The Lumia 1020 shows the seven icons down. By clicking on one of the entries starting the app. Our first impression is that the solution barbie nutcracker is too slow. The point of folders is to quickly get to your apps, but when mappeappen user attendance for one second to show you them, does not feel like a reed folder at all. When the apps folder simultaneously displayed as a list down, with several buttons to edit the list, you lose even more of the immediate folder feel. Also read: "I think it happens more on Røyrvik municipality's intranet than on Windows Phone" Let us demonstrate barbie nutcracker the point at nine, ad-free barbie nutcracker seconds, showing the folders on the iPhone, Android and Nokia Lumia 1020: You need a browser that can act Iframes to be comfortable two view this page. Samsung folder solution Nokia was not the first to make such a solution. On the contrary. In August last year, Samsung came with his app "App Folder". We have not tried it myself, since we do not have a Samsung model available and the app only works on Koreans barbie nutcracker own phones. barbie nutcracker
But from the pictures it looks to show you apps like small tiles inside the app, something barbie nutcracker one would think giving a greater sense of being in an actual folder - and not just an app to launch other apps. So it was when our former mobile manager and longstanding android user switched to Windows Phone What about HTC and other phones? As we have previously written, Windows Phone is a closed barbie nutcracker operating system where developers barbie nutcracker are subject barbie nutcracker to a number of strict limitations. It is probably this that makes makes it simply does not exist a proper barbie nutcracker folder solution for Windows Phone. If you do not use mobiles where producers have made one myself, or open your phone for home-brewed barbie nutcracker software. Our HTC Windows Phone 8X can not download either Samsung or its solution, and we are penniless. The only thing we find is an app that allows us to create a folder with some apps, which is predetermined by the app itself. For the time being it only Microsoft can provide all folders - either by doing it yourself, or let independent developers do that for them. Have real Nokia Lumia 1020 as well as camera Nokia claims? Big test of mobile cameras!
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