Samsung launched iTest, an interactive website experience designed to allow iPhone users to experience the Android system on Galaxy devices, or, as Samsung said, taste the other side. According to a MacRumors reader, the iTest website is being advertised in New Zealand and he experienced this feature. Visiting the iTest website on the iPhone will prompt the user to install a web application on the home screen.
After clicking on the application, it will launch to the main screen of a simulated Galaxy smartphone. After completing a series of applications and setting options, you can open the Galaxy store, apply themes, and even access information and phone applications.
The user will also receive an analog phone call that will tell the user about the features of the Galaxy and a series of information. There is also a camera tutorial from the plumber and photographer Logan Dodds, which introduces all the available photography features.
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When the user browses the interface, some prompts will pop up to tell the user all the unavailable functions. In addition, the user can browse all Samsung accessories through the Galaxy Wearable app. Samsung’s interactive experience is very good, even adding some jokes. For example, when a user enters the settings application and clicks on a setting, it will say that the experience has been simplified, “so that our developers can have a lunch break.”
Although Samsung is currently promoting this experience in New Zealand, anyone can try it. If the user does not have a Galaxy device, this is definitely Samsung’s most creative effort to attract iPhone users.
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