It was just a matter of time before leaked screen shots of HTC’s Sense 3.5 became leaked video footage. Purportedly running at the OEM’s unreleased, ladies-only Bliss handset , XDA.cn has a hands-on of the Android-based UI that appears to be more of a refinement, than revolutionary update. So, what are we able to glimpse from this apparent sneak peek? The ROM, shown to be running atop Android 2.3.4 , now sports a more pared-down look, as evinced by the lock screen’s sleeker ring. There’s still an identical seven homescreens on offer, even though it now appears you could delete the contents of a chosen screen by dragging it to the trash. Gone is the familiar home panel with its curved shape, in favor of 2 non-intrusive, dedicated app and call buttons at the left and right sides of the screen. The widgets also look to have taken on a roomier size, and the quantity can now be controlled via an on-screen widget. Except for those minor tweaks, not much else has changed, but you may definitely see an improvement within the UI’s fluidity. Could this be HTC’s very next upgrade to its popular Android skin, or are we a slickly-produced ROM? You possibly can judge for yourself within the video after the break.
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