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Old 02-28-2011, 02:40 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
boswd, you can arrange your icons on an iPhone or an iPad exactly as you wish. Just press down on any one of them until they start to "wobble", and then drag them around - either within a screen, or between screens - as you wish.

I'm afraid that, with respect, I still have to disagree with your assertion that "You can't do any of this with Apple mobile products." That statement is simply not true.

Harry I think it's one of those where you just have to see the difference, each home page on an Android is unique to itself. It's behaves much more like a desktop home page. Think of it like having seven computers around you and each home page on each indvidual screen is arranged perfectly to how you like them

and this include running widgets and live widets that are resizeable and you can arranage them anyway you want. Widgets, shortcuts, apps, folders

With the iPhone is more like a running page of tiles, yes you can move them but again it's really a long running page of tiles. How many pages you get is dependant on how many apps you have.

on my Droid X i have a set 7 number of hompages whether there is anything on them or not. and each page looks uniques in of itself. with iPhone and iPad, every page looks the same same rows, same columns, same style of of tiled apps. There is really nothing distinguishing between any of the pages.

It really isn't in the same ball park in terms of customization. It's work arounds. And I'm not say that as Android > Apple. It's just really the truth.

Last edited by boswd; 02-28-2011 at 03:01 PM.
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