Perhaps someone could explain this to me. I don't quite understand the attraction of the one-hand-usage as far as iPhones go. I mean, the devices have usually cost me upwards of $500.00 and I can't see how a user could be comfortable trusting an expensive, high-end device with one hand.. it just seems there is too much that can happen. Am I in the minority in this?
LOL. Youre thinking too deeply about it. I recently upgraded to 5S instead of the 6 due to the size. One hand is very advantageous for me as a mom. I almost never have both hands free using my phone. Any phone can fall and be damaged, but I don't want to feel like I'm operating a saw and it's just a phone. It's also nice to be able to toss the smaller phone in my pocket and have it fit comfortably.
Yeah, I really liked my 5s, it was the perfect size. I just don't feel comfy operating my iPhone 6 with one hand.
Great app. I'm using it now. Nice to be able to type with one hand on my iPhone 6 Plus.
Does anyone know if I can change how it's activated? Maybe using activator or something? It looks great but I can't give up reachapp for it.
Activator. I use QuickDo though instead and just triple touch the home button to enable/disable-- that's the default setting I believe.
it's an interesting tweak because 4" has never looked better either (displayed on a 1080p screen, the clarity is unreal compared to 1136x640
Works great! This is how should have done it in the first place IMO.
I had one glitch where it put the 4" "screen" in the middle of my 6 plus display while the background flashed erratically. But it went away and I haven't been able to reproduce it.
Only other flaw is that you still have to reach the top of the actual physical screen to get Notification Center.
Edit: was getting bad battery drain, so I uninstalled it. :-(