Yet more has leaked out about what Facebook supposedly plans to show during an event at 10 a.m. PDT Thursday.
Thanks once again to @evleaks, we may have our first fleshed out look at the Facebook Home UI.
Published by 9to5Google, which has provided a number of details over the last few days regarding Facebook Home and a device now known as the HTC First, the images show an in-color UI with a focus on photos.
The images show a phone screen that has photos taking up the entire screen, with bubbles of info - missed calles, Instagram alerts and messages - floating above.
Coming into focus?
Yesterday, @evleaks posted an image it claimed was of the HTC First, though the rendering was suspiciously generic. It also had the markings of Photoshop, never a good sign towards authenticity.
Today's images matche with the phone shown yesterday, so at least @evleaks gets points for consistency.
We get a glimpse at what might be the app launcher, and while it looks like any Android app center, you'll notice the Status, Photo and Check In options along the top.
Another leaked image presumably shows a photo and the various share options users can hit to get their pic on their various social networks - Instagram, Messenger, Picasa, Google+, Twitter, Messaging and, of course, Facebook - as well as Gmail, texts or trash.
We'll know if all the images - and all the leaks - are legit tomorrow. Tune into TechRadar for the lowdown on Facebook Home, HTC First, or whatever it is FB has in store.
Source : techradar[dot]com
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