The device also has a back button, a home button and a search button. It has a dedicated power button, camera button, and a volume rocker. The Surround has 6 hardware buttons: 3 physical and 3 touch. The display is designed to be used with a bare finger or multiple fingers at one time for multi-touch sensing. The HTC Surround uses a modest 3.8 inch WVGA LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. Its main feature is its slide-out speaker, which also reveals a kick stand.
The HTC Surround, like its European cousin, the HTC Mozart, was one of the first phones to use the Windows Phone 7 OS. Initial sales data has not been reported yet. The Surround was released on November 8, 2010. The HTC Surround launched on Novemon AT&T. The HTC 7 Surround (also known as the HTC Surround and HTC T8788) is a smartphone created by HTC running on the Windows Phone 7 operating system. Wi-Fi, Kickstand, Slide out speakers, FM-Radio, GPS Qualcomm QSD8250 1GHz Scorpion ( Snapdragon)ĥ- megapixel autofocus with flash, rear-facing "Surround yourself with entertainment wherever you go"
In addition, we also updated the Deep Learning sample to demonstrate the latest Deep Learning library changes.Smartphone manufactured by HTC HTC 7 Surround
In this release, we have introduced a new Location Driven Geotriggers sample to demonstrate how to use the Geotrigger functionality in ArcGIS Runtime to monitor the device’s location and you a notification when you enter or leave a geographic area. The samples are available on AppStudio desktop to view and modify the source and in the AppStudio Player app, where you can run a live version of the sample on any supported device. The 80+ live samples in the AppStudio Samples gallery are a resource that most AppStudiousers cannot live without.
The ImageObject component has been enhanced to support loading of images from a hosted source using an HTTPS URL, allowing apps to download images and store them locally.New restart method in the AppFramework component allows an app to be restarted automatically.The highlights of AppFramework key features and enhancement in this release are as follows: but are necessary and commonly used for developing AppStudio apps. It has features and capabilities that are neither natively provided by the underlying Qt framework nor the ArcGIS Runtime. AppFrameworkĪppFramework is the core of AppStudio. The AppStudio Player app at 5.2 has also been updated to support running apps built with ArcGIS Runtime 100.12. This means you can use AppStudio to create native mapping applications, including many new functionalities such as geotriggers and true curves from the ArcGIS Runtime 100.12 update.
The end-user of the app will then have the option to download an offline map before entering an area with limited or no internet connectivity.Īttribute Editing AppStudio Attachment Viewer Template Upgraded ArcGIS Runtime to version 100.12ĪrcGIS Runtime version 100.12 is now fully supported.
If you users of the app to take data offline you need to simply define an offline map area (or multiple areas) in the web map used in your app. In addition, the Nearby template in 5.2 now has offline support. This feature is useful for users exploring maps such as hiking trail elevations. This elevation chart is interactive, just tap any point on the elevation chart to see elevation details and the corresponding location on the line feature. With AppStudio 5.2, you can now view the elevation profile of a selected line feature. We’ve continued working on the Nearby template and are excited to share some of the new features and enhancements added to this release. The template is based on the popular ArcGIS Instant Apps Nearby web app but designed to run natively on a mobile device. This template provides a simple native app experience to discover what’s nearby and includes filters to narrow your search results by distance or feature category. The Nearby template was introduced in the last release, AppStudio 5.1.