Sentences with phrase «apps soft buttons»

The Oppo F1 Plus also has capacitive back and recent apps soft buttons on either side of the metal - surrounded fingerprint sensor, but they're barely illuminated which makes them frustrating to see.

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App switching is done via a soft - button on the tray, displaying the last 5 used apps in a column.
The latter is an odd addition since it's meant to replace the soft Home, Back, and Recent Apps buttons in Jelly Bean, which the Vital does not utilize since it has hardware ones.
Below the display, the usual two soft keys (recent apps and back) sandwich the physical home button, which also serves as the phone's fingerprint reader and Google Now call - up (press and hold for Google Now, the search giant's voice - command answer to Apple's Siri).
The bottom bezel has no function and could have housed a capacitive home, back and app draw buttons (like the Samsung GS7) instead of presenting these as soft keys taking up valuable screen space.
The soft touch button on the left is not a back button, it's a recent apps key.
Since it doesn't have physical buttons, the Galaxy S8 is going to have soft keys instead which may be customizable and may adapt to suit different native apps.
Another handy feature for a larger phone is the activate the Floating Dock, a side - positioned shortcut (which you can drag to position) that contains the trio of Android soft keys, plus a lock screen button and quick tidy - up (for closing unnecessary apps).
It meant you never had to worry about physical buttons failing (soft keys existed, of course, but hardware buttons were still commonplace), and Google insinuated that virtual buttons would be able to transform and adapt to apps as they were needed.
Obviously, this only applies to hard presses such as when you're unlocking the phone or using the home button from within a full - screen app where the soft keys are invisible.
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