By cjsmith
via mobile.dzone.com
Published: Feb 03 2012 / 00:31
Since the early beginnings of Android, the whole system has had a status bar on top. In Android Honeycomb, the status bar was moved to the bottom of the screen. Applications such as games or image viewers need the full attention of the user, and most of them take the whole screen to display. For instance, in the default Gallery application, when you click on an image, it’s shown full screen without anything else.



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