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The Golf R Touch features a pair of capacitive touchscreens in the center stack: a massive 12.8 - inch infotainment display and a smaller 8 - inch screen below for climate and other controls that uses haptic feedback to trigger a tiny vibration when its virtual buttons are touched.
When leaving a vehicle that is equipped with a smart - key system, the vehicle is locked by either pressing a button on a door handle, touching a capacitive area on a door handle, or simply walking away from the vehicle.
They're capacitive buttons, though, so they disappear into darkness when the XT5 is turned off.
There are three capacitive buttons beneath the 3.7 - inch PenTile screen that buzz slightly when you touch them.
One issue persists: The screen's sensitivity still makes it too easy to activate keyboard buttons accidentally (something that also proved to be a big issue with the capacitive - touch menu buttons when I held the device in landscape orientation).
There is a capacitive touchscreen button on the front of the screen that brings you back to the main menu when you press it down.
When held vertically, the device's 2 - MP front camera sits at the top next to a Lenovo logo, while a touch - capacitive Windows home button rests at the bottom.
At the moment, we do not have any info when it comes to the Mi Pad 4, but it is possible that it will resemble the Mi Pad 3 quite a bit, though the company may opt to ditch capacitive keys in favor of on - screen buttons.
Where most Windows tablets have a capacitive Start button built into the bezel, the T100 has a Windows logo that doesn't do anything when pressed.
The Streak 5 has 3 buttons at the bottom (or right when held in its normal landscape mode) are capacitive.
The Toq's capacitive touchscreen never turns off, because like E Ink, it draws effectively no power when it's not changing states — you can glance at it and always know that you'll see the time without having to press a button or perform any wrist gymnastics.
Embedded within the Bolt's white backplate is an oval - shaped fingerprint sensor that doubles as a home button, as well as two capacitive, illuminated navigational buttons that fade from view when idle.
It does have some capacitive functionality, so when the phone is unlocked, all you need to do is touch the home button to go home, and the only time you really have to press it is when accessing Google Now or when unlocking the phone.
Things become even more confusing when you recall that the G6 has software keys eating into that 5.7 - inch diagonal, whereas the U Ultra, with its capacitive buttons, does not.
There's sapphire glass covering the camera lens, The home button is ceramic, and when the screen off, it border between it, the bezels and the capacitive touch buttons are invisible.
The sensor does vibrate subtly when it recognizes your fingerprint, but like other home buttons, you don't actually press it, just touch it, like a capacitive button.
Coolpad Cool Play 6 has capacitive touch buttons at the bottom bezels which light up for a few seconds when the screen is turned on.
There is a sizeable area below the four capacitive touch buttons that is meant to accommodate the extra width of the keyboard underneath, but when viewed straight on it looks awkward, like Samsung swung and missed.
Speaking of the capacitive buttons, OnePlus decided not to print or etch a symbol on either of the buttons, instead opting for a thin blue line (when illuminated) on either side of the fingerprint sensor.
While the capacitive buttons on the U Ultra can be hard to hit — the back button is a stretch when using the phone in your right hand — I'm pleased to see a fingerprint sensor included here.
It's not a traditional button, though; although it looks like one in photos, it's actually capacitive, so there is no tactile feel when you press it.
However, Samsung's decision when it comes to bezels and screen size does entail some compromises, particularly the absence of physical Home button and capacitive Recent and Back keys on the front.
The scratch - resistant ceramic scanner doubles as a home button when using the capacitive keys but can still be used to unlock your phone if you switch to on - screen navigation buttons.
The four capacitive buttons give you a weak haptic response when pressed, and Motorola has also changed the order they appear compared to the original Milestone.
The display's solid, smooth and responsive, as are the three capacitive buttons, but it tends to creak a bit when you're pressing the power and volume buttons.
There's thankfully no capacitive buttons here, rather proper Android software buttons located on the dedicated nav bar on the bottom of the screen, which automatically pulls away when entering full - screen apps and can be called up again by a single swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
The three capacitive buttons on the lower - front face of the device are par for the course for a modern Android phone, though they look a little murky when lit up, like there's a thick layer of gel coating them.
On the front bottom bezel, you can see the capacitive buttons, which are backlit, means they illuminate in dark and thus making it easy to locate the functions when visibility is low.
EE has chosen to ditch the capacitive buttons of the Kestrel in favour of Android Lollipop's stock on - screen icons, which does use up some real estate in some apps, but ultimately means they are much more versatile and can rotate with the screen when necessary.
At least it's not empty space — the fingerprint sensor, which doubles as a home button, sits on the bottom chin, and it's flanked by two capacitive Android navigation buttons that light up when in use (or when the screen is on).
These capacitive buttons light up when pressed, and the light in the center of the unit also lights up any time a command is issued or Assistant is speaking.
Being able to block capacitive buttons from accidental presses is very handy and the screenshot and screen record functions are readily available right when you need them.
Our biggest annoyance is that the capacitive start button is now smack in the middle of the right bezel when the tablet is held in landscape mode.
It's a bit of a shame to see hardware capacitive buttons beneath the huge display, though, as many of today's newest Android models feature the more versatile on - screen software buttons that can pop themselves into and out of existence when the OS deems it necessary.
The capacitive touch controls sit on a flat top rather than indented like the original Play: 1 and they come in the form of Play / Pause, next and previous, as well as a number of dots forming a circle around the Play / Pause button, lighting up when the speaker is listening.
We really like the uniqueness of the capacitive buttons, which only light up when you press them.
Likewise, the two capacitive option buttons are invisible until touched, when they're indicated by single red LEDs.
You can change every bit of the way the status bar looks, how quick settings are displayed, what buttons go where, how your navigation bar looks, which gestures are enabled (both on the homescreen and when the screen is off), how your lockscreen acts and of course whether you prefer on - screen or capacitive keys.
You get the same symmetrical front - facing camera and ambient light sensor on the front, the same metallic - looking fingerprint sensor on the back, and even the same hidden capacitive buttons that disappear when not in use.
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