// you’re reading...

Android

Sense 4.0 takes HTC back to a more simple user interface

HTC Sense 4.0

When the first leaks of HTC's new crop of devices started trickling out, a funny thing happened — folks started to fall in love with HTC Sense all over again. Only this time, it was for what Sense wasn't doing. The on-screen widgets appeared to have been toned down. Gone was the large and inflexible series of buttons at the bottom of the home screens, apparentl replaced by a more traditional-looking launcher.

This is the new Sense 4.0.

Oh, there's no doubt you're using an HTC device when you look at Sense 4.0. But it's obvious the company was looking to pare things back a bit. And HTC told us as much directly, saying that it listened to customer feedback and that folks — that's people like you and me — said they wanted a more subued user interface.

And so while there's still very much a strong HTC influence over the Sense 4.0 phones — you can't expect HTC to go completely stock, and nor would we want them to — HTC made a conscious effort to give some of the power back, going with a less-is-more approach. Ice Cream Sandwich notifications work like Ice Cream Sandwich notifications. You get a more traditional dock. You get more customability. Icons rotate into landscape mode, as they should. (Hey, even HTC gets a little customization and flexibility back in this deal. HTC's excellent lockscreen with quick-launch icons remains, and we're glad to see it, as it's one of the best lockscreens we've ever used. 

We'll be giving Sense 4.0 a more thorough look in the weeks ahead. But so far, we're very much liking what we're seeing.

Discussion

No comments yet.

Post a comment

Multiply Profits AND Automate Your Business

AWeber's email marketing software makes it easy.

Learn how they can do it for you, too.


RSS Android Updates

  • Reminder: HTC wants to show us something tomorrow, and we’ll be there blogging it live
    HTC keeps trying to tease everybody about what may be in store for tomorrow's event, and you can find out just as soon as they tell the world by tuning in to the live blog tomorrow. We'll be on-site in both New York and London, giving you the play-by-play as it happens. While the details […]
  • Monday Brief: More webOS drama, a BlackBerry Z10 Oreo, the Nokia Lumia 620 review, and more!
    Mobile Nations Podcast Feed Mobile Nations on iTunes Mobile Nations YouTube ZEN and TECH 51: Fitness month nutrition special! Iterate 40: The future of iOS design Is this the HTC One in black? Android 4.2.2 factory images now available for Nexus devices Android malware scanners — should you use one? Top 10 tips for the […]
  • Gundotra: ‘Committed to making Nexus phones insanely great cameras’
    'Just you wait and see,' senior VP of engineering replies on Google+ Google's Senior VP of Engineering at Google, Vic Gundotra, took to Google+ this morning in a photography-themed post to reply to comments about the quality of Nexus phone cameras. The Nexus 4 is a pretty notable improvement in camera quality over what we […]
  • LG finally reveals Optimus G Pro specs, price, availability
    LG technically officially announced the Optimus G Pro for the Korean market a few days ago, but now we've got all of the gritty details on the device. As we saw before, the new device will sport a full HD 1080×1920 5.5-inch (that's 440 ppi) display, with seemingly tiny bezels. Under that screen will be a […]
  • Utter! Voice Command Beta: control your phone by voice
    The recent update to Google Now has just made one of the nicer Jelly Bean features — offline voice recognition — available for third party developers to use, and voice command app utter! is the first to take advantage of this feature. Utter! is positioning itself to help accomplish most anything that could normally be […]
  • International roundup: HTC One and Galaxy S4 rumors, new LG phones confirmed and an early Xperia Z launch
    As Phil mentioned in this week's column, the next two weeks in the smartphone world are going to be particularly crazy. We've got events from HTC and Sony next week, and Mobile World Congress starting the following weekend. (And we have a feeling March is going to be even more action-packed.) So in the run […]
  • Google Takeout now includes Blogger blogs and Google+ pages
    Google Takeout — or Takeaway as it seems to be calling itself these days — is the data liberating service of your dreams. Allowing you to export your Google based content should you wish to leave forever, or just want to have a copy for yourselves, the service has been gradually expanding to cover more […]