Awesome hack brings iPhone 6’s best new feature to Android

Apple was late to the game when it comes to launching bigger phones, but the company did introduce a simple but brilliant new feature alongside the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. And now, Android users finally have access to that great new feature.
With that out of the way, a new Android tweak created by XDA Developers forum member “snorrski” allows users to add reachability to any Android device.
For those unfamiliar with reachability, we recently called it the single most important trick every iPhone 6 and 6 Plus should know. It lets users double-tap the home button on any screen to temporarily shift the entire interface downward, allowing people to reach items near the top of the screen more easily with one hand.
We won’t dive too deep into the process of setting up reachability on an Android phone, since it’s a bit too advanced for most users. If you’re a savvy Android device owner with a rooted phone, however, you should definitely head over to the XDA Developers thread and get cracking.
Source: yahoo tech
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