Thursday 20 March 2014

How to use Air Gestures on Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360

Have you ever wanted to use air gestures similar to the ones that the flagship phone -Galaxy S4 does? Well your dream has partially come true as xda-developers memberforgin has developed this neat app that simulates the S4 air gestures. The best part about this is that it's free and it requires Android 2.2 and above.

The app uses the proximity sensor that the Galaxy Y has on the front, so now you won't only use the proximity sensor for shutting off the screen while making calls, but for a lot more things.



Main features:

  • Set apps to open with all the available gestures.
  • Silence alarm.
  • Silence incoming call.
  • Switch betwen recent apps (like back and forward behaviour)
  • Fast go to home screen
  • QuickGlance like Galaxy S4 has!!!
  • Control your music player (next/previous/pause/resume) even with screen off!!!
  • Shake phone during a call to activate/deactivate speakerphone.
  • Answer incoming call, just put your phone near to your ear (its like Hover Hold)
  • Lock/Unlock screen with hand slides!


For rooted users:

  • Slide betwen your photos in your image gallery (1 slide->next, 2 slides->previous)
  • Scroll up and down in your browser (1 slide->down, 2 slides->up. Not all browser are supported).

Screenshots:

Installing the app is pretty simple. Download either the APK from the xda-developers forum attachment or purchase the app from the Play Store. Then after you install the app, it will give you a screen where you need to enable it as a device administrator, so don't worry, just enable it and you are done.


Download Link - Here

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