The All New HTC One has probably endured the most leaks out of any phone that has had high anticipation. I mean there is no stopping these leaks, and we still have over a week until the HTC event where they plan on unveiling the new flagship. Today we get yet another video, but this time it has more to do with Sense 6 than the actually phone.
A clever developer has ported over a Sense 6 build to his original HTC one, and decided to run through the new interface with a Screencast video to show us what we are in store for. He runs through the various wallpapers and themes, which we have already gotten a taste of. What we haven’t seen yet, is motion gestures. Seems that with Sense 6, you have the option to utilize these motion gestures to make easier for you to access certain apps or controls. For instance, if your phone is off, and you swipe to the left, you can quickly access the widgets panel. Swiping right will bring you to BlinkFeed, and swiping up will unlock your phone. Nothing too innovative, but a nice added bonus.
I guess it is safe to say that anybody who has ported this build to their phones, and have made a video about it, will suffer some legal action like that kid who leaked the 12-minute video. I understand that they want to get the views, but it is not worth it if you have to pay a hefty fine. Wait until the after March 25th’s event before doing something like that, you dinguses. Check out the video below to check all these features out in action. Let us know your thoughts about it.
Source: Android Headlines