12/13/2023 0 Comments Lenovo tab launcher![]() has:1- a wonderful design that everyone likes (built-in stand, nice battery and loudspeaker in that fat edge, easy to hold)2- a Good Enough (TM) CPU: dual A72 Qualcomm 650, too many tablets are still on A57 or even A53.3- nice enough everything else and no glaring fault4- a low-ish price, got mine for$300-ish (then it got hijacked by my nephew ^^)The design in particular is a winner. You can download Arrow Launcher for free from the Google Play Store.įor a nice midrange Android tablet, I'm currently recommending the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus (not the underpowered plain Yoga Tab 3, not the overly expensive and gimmicky Yoga Tab 3 Pro either, but the "Plus"). I’m not clear on what this refers to: I don’t see a related option in Arrow Launcher settings, and I’m now wondering if this might be a tablet-only feature and work similarly to the carousel views in Amazon’s Kindle apps. You can also toggle whether the home screen background is white or transparent the latter will let through more of the home screen background.Ĭarousel scrolling mode. Arrow Launcher’s Google Now page replacement is called the Utility page and you can now configure various options for this view, including whether it’s even available. A new “Keep page header” toggle determines whether pages in Arrow Launcher display headers. I’m not 100 percent sure what those new options are, but I like that the backups are stored in your OneDrive account so they are easily accessible on a new device or reinstall. The Arrow Launcher Backup & Restore feature now provides “more backup options,” Microsoft says. ![]() This release brings a bunch of new Bing wallpapers. One of the nicest things about Arrow Launcher is that it lets you personalize your Home screen and lockscreen backgrounds with gorgeous Bing wallpapers automatically, or on the fly with the press of an icon. To enable this, display All App, press the Menu button (the ellipsis in the top right) and choose “Horizontal layout.” Arrow Launcher already let you switch between horizontal (landscape) and vertical (portrait) views on the Home screen, but now it sports a similar toggle for All Apps. (I have yet to find a good Android tablet, so I’m currently without.) According to Microsoft, this has been “a very popular request since Arrow’s first release,” but it’s available now for anyone with an Android tablet. But it seems like development of this neat home page (“launcher”) replacement has picked up in recent days: This is the second major update to Arrow Launcher in the past month. Microsoft’s excellent Arrow Launcher for Android has received a major update that adds tablet support and many other improvements.Īs you must know, I’ve long recommended Arrow Launcher and recently included it as a key way to “Redmondize” your Android handset.
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