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In the first week of my trial, I had become so accustomed to BB10's gesture-based UI that I started trying to wake Android devices by swiping up on the screen.
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As a user I prized the big icons on the UI and the rest I kept in a black sleeve.
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Incremental changes can include an algorithm that does something minor, but together with others gets amplified, or minor UI changes (i.e. color, opacity, font, etc.) that create incremental benefits to Click-Through-Rates (CTR), etc.
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Its controllers are certainly better, and I prefer the UI on the Xbox.
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Right now the UI remains unintuitive and a bit, dare I say, garish.
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Then I put Metro (i.e. the new UI which officially has no distinct name) on the right-side display, where it deals with all incoming information -- email, calendars, Twitter and other glance-worthy stuff that shouldn't require any mouse activity.
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From now until March 3rd, I'll experience nearly every aspect of BB10: the UI and its learning curve, its performance and battery life, BlackBerry World, the highly praised virtual keyboard and how well it can handle my work load.
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