Oddly,
the camera button seems to have very limited functionality and can not be used to launch the camera application like we have seen on other Android and Windows Phone devices.
The quick
camera button seems to replace the Back button on the phone's lock screen, so users can tap and hold for a second to start the Camera.
Not exact matches
Dear god, i was ready to pull my own teeth with the slow crawl through the gloomy landscape, desperately tapping the other
buttons that made the
camera zoom in, so that i could temporarily make it
seem like i was moving faster.
If Alfa offered a more comfortable seat (with lumbar support at least), back - up
camera, and a
button to turn the exhaust note up or down like on the Jaguar F - type and other vehicles, it would
seem a no - brainer to me.
I didn't think so either so I also tried to download an app for it, but about two weeks after I got my kindle I was going to my photos and at the top right hand corner was a little
camera button and it just
seemed to pop up out of nowhere because I had checked before!
To sprint you need to hold down the left bumper and hammer the X
button while pushing the left stick forward, so to sprint while holding Amy you actually have to use three
buttons and a stick, all the while fighting the game's irritating
camera which
seems determined to make life a misery for you and your strange little ward.
Another detail that we can distinguish from the images is the fact that the dual -
camera setup and LED flash on the back panel don't
seem to have suffered any changes, while the position of the side
buttons is the same as on Honor 8.
From the lock screen, double tapping the home
button introduces a
camera shortcut for opening the app more quickly, and the
camera itself
seems to become usable about a second quicker than the
camera on the iPhone 4 does.
While a Bixby
button next to the
camera might
seem far - fetched, a Bixby Assistant is a necessity if Samsung wants to compete with the evolved voice assistants from Google and HTC.
There doesn't
seem to be anything special about the upcoming Android handheld's metallic design, with relatively thick bezels, a front - fitted home
button, no rear - placed volume rocker, just the one 13MP main
camera and 8MP selfie snapper.
Some of this is a little like duplication - the
camera can launch with a double press of the power
button, for example, and the other elements
seem a little less than essential, like changing the ringer mode which can also be done via the volume keys.
Looking at the Oppo R9s in its naked form, it'd be easy to mistake it for an iPhone 7 — its thin, rounded aluminium body, slightly - protruding
camera bump, matte finish and similarly - placed
buttons seem clearly modelled after the Apple flagship (though its pill - shaped capacitive home
button gives its Android status away), as does its new iOS - aping ColorOS 3.0 software.
You start and stop recording with the hardware
camera button - tapping on the screen doesn't
seem to do anything in video mode.
The phone sports really thin bezels all around, and it
seems like all of its
buttons will sit on the right, while its dual
camera setup will protrude on the back a bit.
The two system keys are seemingly farther away from the physical Home
button than those shown in previous leaks of the device, whereas the secondary
camera of the handset also
seems to be closer to the left edge of its top bezel than recent sightings suggested.
None of its other components such as the iSight
camera and Touch ID
button seem to have moved position.
The
camera panel and power
button are fine as minor flourishes, but otherwise it
seems that Huawei is relying on its wide selection of colors and finishes to stand out.
The lack of capacitive
buttons is irksome, the
camera operation can't impress like its headline 21 - megapixels might make you think, reception has been poor during our testing, and the hefty build of this device makes OnePlus, Motorola and even other carrier - locked devices
seem attractive.
Other interesting aspects here are the oddly shaped
camera cutouts (although they would
seem to suggest larger sensors than last year's models) and the distinctly dual -
button volume setup.
Samsung Ativ SE, previously known as «Huron» doesn't
seem to include a dedicated
camera button.