Back in September la year, Apple launched the all-new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The latter, in particular, deserve all the attention as it became the tech firm’s first ever phablet device.
Close rival Samsung has already launched many phablets in the best but none of them sold as well as the iPhone 6 Plus did. Heck, the latter even went as far as getting some Android users to make the switch to the iOS platform.
The iPhone 6 Plus is not a lot different from the iPhone 6 except for the fact that it come with Reachability. This particular tool basically performs a software tweak so as to make it possible for users to use the device with only one hand.
Well, now those with large Android-powered devices too can enjoy the same treat after XDA launched a very similar feature as part of its list of tweaks. Android users can simply head over to XDA and search for the developer “snorrski” to apply this tweak on their device.