This means that after the update the homescreen will show just three icons at the bottom and even the application menu grid will be reduced to a 3x3 grid.
While we don't know the exact reason for this, it's not hard to imagine what it could be. Currently, Apple is in a legal battle with Samsung for copying the trade dress of the iPhone. After applying this update, the Galaxy S II UI will share very few similarities with the iPhone's UI, making Apple's complaint almost a non-issue.
Another change that this update will bring is a System Update widget. It will inform you of the current version of the software and if there are any new updates available.
The update should be available to Galaxy S II owners soon. Hopefully, the icon size change will be optional, as it seems like a waste of good display space that some users might like to keep.
While we don't know the exact reason for this, it's not hard to imagine what it could be. Currently, Apple is in a legal battle with Samsung for copying the trade dress of the iPhone. After applying this update, the Galaxy S II UI will share very few similarities with the iPhone's UI, making Apple's complaint almost a non-issue.
Another change that this update will bring is a System Update widget. It will inform you of the current version of the software and if there are any new updates available.
The update should be available to Galaxy S II owners soon. Hopefully, the icon size change will be optional, as it seems like a waste of good display space that some users might like to keep.
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