A Look At The Interface Found On The Samsung Galaxy S2 Compared To HTCs Sense UI


in terms of user friendliness Sense user interface developed by HTC remained the platform of choice for many smartphone enthusiasts thanks to the great functionality and an attractive and colorful home screen. On the other hand, however, we must take into account the technical specifications of the phone and there is no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy S2 is ahead of the competition in this area. So with the introduction of updated Samsungs TouchWiz 4.0 user interface can get the upper hand in terms of functionality or Sense 3.0 hold choke hold in the area?

What does this comparison essentially boils down to is the difference between the Samsung S2 Galaxy and its simple and easy to navigate interface and HTCs more visually appealing, but ultimately more complex UI Sense. Both systems provide a multitude of widgets to be placed over several screens. Sense 3.0 features a new gallery program, which is one of the most striking aspects of the new platform and it combines a number of pictures that were gathered on the headphones, and presents them to you on a visually stunning format. In addition, you have all the traditional static article that takes you to all other areas of the handset. Perhaps one of the most commonly used supplements will be SMS feature that has improved navigation that lets you scroll through all messages with a simple flick of the thumb.

Sense 3.0 is superb, but TOUCHWIZ 4.0 is present on the Samsung S2 Galaxy has some equally impressive mogućnosti.Velik number of widgets means that you can fully customize the phone to meet your needs. Two of the most impressive widgets that time the building and Clock feature that both look great and provide graphically impressive transparency in order to allow you to see what lies beneath them. There is no doubt that the aesthetic Sense UI comes out on top in this fight, but what it lacks in visual Samsung makes up for your convenience. The system is incredibly easy to master the four most commonly used features constantly on hand at the bottom of the screen. Another nice update with respect to the phones to social networking facilities all of which are assembled for easy setup and reading of the situation and tweets. At the request of the content and RSS feeds to handle a number of hubs that allow you to display only the information relevant to you.

HTC Sense remains the most popular user interface and to take some beating when it comes to looks, but the TouchWiz 4.0 on Galaxy S2 came on leaps and bounds and now has a system that can rightly be challenged in every area of ​​HTC.