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Originally Posted by tomsem
The Fire Phone screen is smaller and so that tabbed category interface of Fire would take up valuable screen real estate and would be difficult to use one-handed. Moving this navigation into a slide-out panel (which can be operated one-handed) makes perfect sense. They have also included shortcut icons for the 11 categories (Apps, Games, Web, Music, Videos, Photos, Books, Newsstand, Audiobooks, Docs, and Shop), for one-touch access. These shortcuts cannot be removed, but you can move them off to a secondary home screen (and/or in a collection) if you use some of them infrequently and want to make room on the main home screen for something else. Since Camera and Firefly can be launched with a button, you can stow their icons away as well.
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Some excellent points why I love this phone! I use mine as a phone seldom listen to music on it but love that when you do and get a call the music stops till you hang up then it resumes where it left off.