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Samsung TouchWiz interface
CNET editor Bonnie Cha gives you a quick view of how Samsung's TouchWiz interface works on the Samsung Omnia HD smartphone.
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>> Bonnie Cha: Hi everyone Bonnie Cha here with a quick view of Samsungs TouchWiz interface on the Omnia HD. TouchWiz basically lets you customize your home screen here with a number of widgets so you can easy access to your favorite apps or the ones you use most frequently. On the left side here you've got this tray that you can expand and collapse and it contains all your widgets like YouTube, calculator, music play as well as Facebook, clock and other stuff and from there you can drag and drop the ones you want onto your home screen just by doing this real simple. And you can actually put widgets on 3 different panels so you're not just limited to 1, here you go and then you can switch between them when you are done. Once you're done adding and removing widgets you can just collapse the tray here on the left and one of other thing that Samsung has added to the TouchWiz interface is this toolbar along the bottom which appears on all panels and gives you quick access to your telephone, your contacts, messaging and the main menu so that's always within reach which is really nice and that's it really, it's really simple to use and I guess my only complaint is that the home screen can look a little crowded and unorganized with the TouchWiz interface but otherwise gives you nice, easy access to all your apps. And there you have it, the quick view of Samsungs TouchWiz interface.
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