I wonder if you have noticed that Apple iPad has a major functional advantage over Android Pad, that is, when users hold Android Pad with their left hand, their left thumb must not touch the screen area, otherwise their right hand cannot operate the touch screen normally. However, when using the Apple iPad, the user’s left hand holds the screen area, while the fingers of his right hand can still operate the iPad normally, but occasionally misoperation occurs.
As can be seen from the following figure, the left thumb cannot touch the screen, resulting in a very awkward holding posture. Moreover, the holding is unstable, which is easy to break the equipment.
The PAD based on Android system does not have the same functions as Apple iPad. This should not be caused by the difference in the level of programmers. It is likely that Apple has set a patent barrier for this technology.
I have a technology. It can be applied to browsers or operating systems such as Android. Solve the problem that narrow border PAD is difficult to hold. It allows the user to hold the screen with his left hand continuously (he can change his right hand), and his right hand can also perform screen operations normally. My technology adopts the idea of handling touch events in different zones. It does not conflict with Apple’s technology. And it can achieve a more perfect user experience than similar functions on Apple’s iPad. This technology has been granted an invention patent in China.
I can’t upload pictures here, so it’s hard to describe them completely. So, see this link,
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1nq9pt9/one_advantage_of_ipad_os_over_android_can_be/
I want to contact the development team of Firefox to discuss the possibility of applying this technology to Firefox browser and the market prospect.