If you have more than one card open for an app, throwing one of the cards off the top of the screen may close the entire app, or it may close only that screen. For example, say you have a card open for the main Email app screen—the one showing the list of accounts—and another card open for a single email message. If you throw the message card off the top of the screen, it does not close the Email app. But if you throw the main Email card off the top of the screen, it closes the app, including the message you had open.

Delete an application

Use Software Manager to delete applications that you installed on your device. See Manage applications with Software Manager.

Manage applications in Card view

Card view displays open applications as small cards so that you can easily scroll through them and drag them to change their order.

When you have no open applications, your device displays Card view automatically. You don’t have to do anything to open Card view. When no cards are open, Card view shows only the Just Type field (see Just Type), your wallpaper (see Change your wallpaper), and Quick Launch (see Open an application in Quick Launch).

1Just Type field

2Wallpaper

3Quick Launch

When an application fills the screen and you want to go to Card view, press Center .

TIP If advanced gestures are turned on, you can make the up gesture to display Card view. If you’re in an app, flick up once from below the screen onto the screen to display Card view (see Turn advanced gestures on/off).

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