Sentences with phrase «capacitive home key»

The capacitive home key looks like a physical button, but actually can't be depressed.
Credit: Sam Rutherford / Tom's GuideYou can simply lay your finger on the capacitive home key, even when the device is asleep, and it will register your print and let you in.

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There are capacitive keys beneath the screen for volume keys, home menu, and a power button that visually echo those that you'd see at the base of a tablet or smartphone.
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The power / lock and volume rocker keys will be placed on the right - hand side of this tablet, while you'll notice a physical home key is located below the display, which is placed in - between two capacitive keys.
We've got the physical home button on the front with two capacitive keys for recents and back.
Four capacitive keys below — Menu, Home, Back and Search — are backlit in white and handle the usual Android tasks.
In terms of the key physical features, you'll find the rounder home button at the bottom of the screen flanked by two capacitive buttons.
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There's still that familiar home button, flanked by two capacitive keys for going back and multitasking and that's about it.
This gadget comes with a physical home key which is located below its display, while there are two capacitive buttons include on its sides.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
As you would expect, there's a headphone socket at the top of the Note 8, along with power and volume controls on the right and some capacitive buttons at the bottom, along with that home key.
The MediaPad M3's capacitive - touch navigation key is found where most tablets would place a home button and comes set as a navigation key.
The Lenovo K8 Note also has a set of capacitive keys below its display, back, home and overview (multitasking) keys, respectively.
The tactile home button is still flanked by the recent apps and back capacitive keys while the power button and volume rocker are still at home on the metal frame.
Over at the kiwer bezel there's the front - mounted solid state home button doubles as the fingerprint sensor, along with the two capacitive navigation keys.
A fingerprint sensor is built into the home button — HTC says it should unlock in 0.2 seconds, and you get support for authorizing Android Pay payments as well as locking individual apps — while the back and task - switcher controls are now capacitive keys that light up either - side.
It's worth noting that those capacitive keys are invisible until backlit and difficult to see in bright sunlight so you'll have to memorize the order: back, home and menu (from left to right).
At the bottom is the headphone jack, the USB Type - C port, and the single speaker unit, and up front is the home button with the integrated fingerprint scanner, flanked by capacitive back and Recent Apps keys.
Black bezels sit across the top and bottom of the screen, and the capacitive back, home and list keys run along the bottom next to the microphone.
You can also add a variety of long press and double tap functions to the home button and the capacitive keys.
There's a USB - C port, headphone jack, and speaker grill on the bottom of the phone, and to the front are two capacitive navigation keys flanking a physical home button (with a fast fingerprint sensor hidden underneath), beneath the phone's 5.7 ″ display.
Below the display, you'll find a set of capacitive back and recent apps keys, which flank the physical home button.
The home button is flanked by two capacitive buttons denoted by dots, and it is up to you as to which side works as a back key and the Recent Apps button, and you can change the order depending on which orientation you are more comfortable with.
Recently we heard about the company removing all the capacitive keys, including the home button and the leaked image reveals the same stuff.
There's no home button and the phone uses on - screen capacitive keys
The Porsche Mate 9 uses capacitive keys (right now, the home button is a little hit and miss in the current firmware), and thanks to the fact that neither the back nor recent apps keys are labelled (both are just white dots), you can easily swap the order in the Settings menu.
Samsung and LG had already introduced smartphones with slim bezels and 18:9 screens, and the OnePlus 5's capacitive keys, front - facing home button, and 5.5 - inch 1920x1080 display felt stale.
Aside from that, both the Vivo 5 and Vivo XL come with capacitive back, home and recent apps keys.
A small LG logo and set of capacitive Back, Home and Menu keys are fitted underneath the panel, and a speaker and 1.3 - megapixel front - facing camera are above it, but that's it.
The big ass HTC branding on front is now gone, and replaced by Samsung like rectangular home button / fingerprint sensor on the front flanked by back and multitasking capacitive keys on either sides.
The 10 has a fingerprint scanner below the screen that's used for authentication as well as a home button, and the other buttons — volume, power, capacitive keys for back and recent apps — work just like you'd expect them to.
Beneath the display, the bezel is largely forgivable thanks to the home button which is flanked by the capacitive navigation keys.
To the left and right of the home button are capacitive window and back keys, which is somewhat unconventional given that most Android handsets these days use on - screen buttons for navigation.
And beneath the screen Samsung's sticking with its trademark clicky home button, flanked by capacitive back and app - switching keys.
The Galaxy J2 Ace flaunts the conventional Samsung aesthetics with a home physical key, multitasking + back capacitive buttons on the front and sports a 5 - inch qHD panel.
You can change this in the settings or remove the capacitive keys and handle navigation through gestures on the home button alone.
If you choose to, you can of course turn off the backlight or always enable the home button, and then swap the order of the recent and back keys no matter your nav bar choice (luckily, the capacitive keys are labelled with dots open to interpretation!).
The familiar and oblong Samsung home button, which doubles as a fingerprint reader, rests centered under the display, flanked by the capacitive all - apps and back keys.
The three capacitive buttons at the bottom of the handset are welcome because Back, Home, and Search are key to how you navigate Windows Phone and it's more efficient than swiping up from the bottom of the screen to get the soft buttons on - screen.
With big bezels, a rectangular fingerprint sensor / home button and mirrored capacitive navigation keys, this Asus handset could have been built by any company, at any point in the last five years.
This smartphone comes with three capacitive keys below the display, back, home and overview (multitasking) buttons.
Furthermore, there are two capacitive buttons on the front and a physical home key which also houses the fingerprint sensor.
If your mechanical home button or capacitive navigation keys are on the fritz, doing something as simple as navigating your phone's interface becomes a tedious chore.
The space below the display panel is occupied by three backlit capacitive keys — menu, home and back — and there is a multi-colored LED notification light just after the touch - supported keys.
There are three capacitive keys - Home, Back, and Options.
The Galaxy S6 edge + has the same hardware setup as the original; you get the display, sensors, notification LED, earpiece, secondary camera, home button with embedded fingerprint sensor, capacitive back and recent apps keys, and the Samsung logo on the front.
With this one installed, you'll be able to assign custom actions to your volume and home buttons, plus it even works with capacitive keys, and it does all of this without requiring root.
Beside the home key sit capacitive menu and back keys.
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