Categories: News

Samsung Galaxy S III gesture features demonstrated

The Galaxy S III comes with a host of new features such as Smart Stay, Pop-up Play and S Voice. In the previous Galaxy S II, we have seen gesture features including the ability to zoom in/out by moving the device closer or away from you with 2 thumbs on the screen.

For the Galaxy S III, XDA Developers had discovered a couple of interesting new gesture features as well. The first one is the ability to screen capture by swiping your hand from left to right on top of the display. Next is the ability to go back to the top of the page by simply double tapping at the top of the device which is perfect for apps with long list or scrolling like Twitter timeline. The last trick which they have demonstrated is pausing the video by covering the device with your palm.

Watch it in action in the video above from 5:30 minute onwards.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

Recent Posts

Zeekr 7X 2026 gets a price hike in Malaysia: Still cheaper than Tesla Model Y

Zeekr Malaysia has announced the new 2026 pricing for the Zeekr 7X, following the end…

14 hours ago

Vivo X300 Pro: Forget the iPhone and Galaxy, this is the Real Concert Phone

When it comes to choosing a smartphone with the best camera, most people instinctively look…

16 hours ago

Tesla Model 3 and Model Y now listed with up to 55km more range

Tesla has quietly revised the advertised WLTP-rated range for several Model 3 and Model Y…

16 hours ago

Tune Talk app offers free games and drama worldwide with no SIM or subscription required

Tune Talk has expanded access to its revamped Tune Talk app globally, allowing users worldwide…

20 hours ago

Maxis migrates mission-critical workloads, including Maxis and Hotlink apps, to AWS Malaysia Region

Maxis has completed the migration of its mission-critical workloads from Amazon Web Services’ Singapore Region…

21 hours ago

Dongfeng 007 zooms into Malaysia: Electric sedan with up to 536hp, priced from RM161k

In addition to the Vigo compact SUV, Dongfeng's EV lineup in Malaysia now also includes…

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.