We tend to take automatic screen rotation for granted on Android phones, and that’s by design — it’s supposed to enable seamless transitions when an app needs more vertical or horizontal space, say ...
Since the launch of the very first iPhone, every single model that followed — not to mention just about every other smartphone in existence — has had a rotating screen feature. It's simple in its ...
Tapping your phone, whether it's a gentle tap or a more forceful one, is often a common instinct when dealing with screen problems, but it rarely provides a lasting solution. Here’s a detailed look at ...