One of the most applauded aspects of Windows Phone 7 is its environment and menu system. The so-called Tiles interface (which in English means “tiles”, or “tiles”) is very simple, direct and allows access to the main contents of the phone without too many complications. However, it lacks the visual appeal of other systems, such as 3D cube of LG. To fix this, users who want to can download the SurftCube 3D app.
In this case, SurftCube 3D does not become fully integrated into the system so that the entire interface is “rendered” in the style of the 3D cube. At the moment, SurftCube 3D is only available to make both the web browser and the options associated with it appear as faces of a dice, through which parts we can move at will depending on the action we want to apply from the browser. The SurftCube 3D application costs two dollars (about 1.5 euros, at the current exchange rate).
The operation of SurftCube 3D is very simple and intuitive. When we open the application, we will see the browser window as usual. The grace will begin when we click on one of the links. Every time we do this, the cube will tilt, partially showing the upper face, which corresponds to the browser's favorites and bookmarks menu. While the page is loading, SurftCube 3D will give us the option to open more pages from this menu.
In addition, at any time we can jump between different browser options. It would be enough that we tilt the cube with a tactile command so that we passed from face to face as if we were turning the dice. In addition, and this is very striking, the SurftCube 3D application recognizes the accelerometer of the mobile, so that if we shake the phone, the faces of the cube would move according to the movement.
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