Sentences with phrase «home button means»

No physical home button means that the fingerprint sensor has been relocated to the rear alongside the camera which might take some getting used to.
The removal of the home button means there are a few new button combinations to remember: pressing the top volume button and the sleep / wake button together takes a screenshot.
For example, the removal of the home button means you double press the camera button to launch the camera on the Galaxy S8, just like Google's shortcut, while double tapping the recent apps key lets you quickly switch to the app you most recently used.
The back is where Samsung has made arguably the worst design decision on the Galaxy S8; removing the home button means Samsung had to find a place for the fingerprint sensor and they chose to combine it with the heart rate monitor next to the rear camera.
The removal of the home button means gestures are now the main way of navigating iOS.
The loss of the home button means no more fingerprint sensor.
Apple's need for a Touch ID home button means there's a large amount of space around the display, so iPhone phablets are much bigger than rival smartphones with the same size screen.
The lack of a hardware Home button means some actions take an extra step, and you also often find yourself whisked back to the home screen because you accidentally brushed the touch - sensitive home button.

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It even includes a one key return home function which means the press of 1 button brings the drone back to you.
Interactive fingerprint scanner: One of the grievance we had with the last G4 Plus was that the fingerprint scanner on the front was just meant to unlock the device and did not serve as the home button.
The centering of the Back / Home / Recent buttons means I can no longer comfortably reach them with my thumb — it becomes painful, actually, and impossible in landscape mode — so now have to use my other hand to access those buttons.
This replaces the home button, meaning simple fingerprint security, as well as convenient authentication for App Store or iTunes purchases.
That doesn't change the design as it simply replaces the home button, but it means simple security, as well as just having to tap the button to confirm your ID when it comes to downloading apps, music or movies, or for in - app payments.
The latter simply means I press and hold the home button on my Galaxy phone and say, «good morning.»
Disabling this functionality means you'll be relying on the on - screen Circle button to return to the home screen.
Now on you can activate it by pushing the home button upwards, which means you will be the view of a list of cards to scroll through.
That means that Amazon had to create software navigation for getting around the tablet, which would be fine... if the home button wasn't always disappearing into a hidden menu.
«Integrating professional narration into our Kindle apps means you never have to put down a favorite book — start reading at home, get in the car and simply tap a button to continue listening without losing your place.»
Emma Button Stillwater, Minnesota What does home mean to me?
That means you can hit the play button, grab your Cheetos, and take all of your required «classroom time» in the comfort of your own home wearing whatever it is that you want to wear (or not wear — but that's for a different website).
For me this means Samsung will continue to use a physical home button, which I was hoping they would eliminate.
Another thing I tried: the new home button, which uses a «taptic engine» to give you physical feedback when you press it — it's pressure sensitive too, so it can tell if you really mean to press it or just tap it.
That means there is a home button and Touch ID.
Slightly above the bottom grill sit the three touch - sensitive buttons that serve as the primary means of navigation through the Axon 7's hardware: «back,» «home,» and a shortcut to the multitasking menu.
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.
(Obviously, if you don't have a phone with a Touch ID - enabled home button, this isn't nearly as annoying a change — it just means you'll have to press the home button a second time instead of swiping to unlock.
«For a long time, having a smart home meant you had to unlock your phone, open up an app, and press a button within that app just to turn on a light.
That means you'll be able to belt out your Alexa commands without needing to first press and hold the home button, like you have to do with Amazon's other tablets.
This means you have to press and hold the main home button for a second or so (honestly, it feels like an eternity), just to move between the apps that you're running.
The Home button is gone, and the phone's entire face is a screen — meaning users will control practically everything by tapping the 5.8 - inch display, which will have a higher resolution than previous models at 2436 x 1125 pixels.
That means no Home button and no Touch ID support, with Apple instead relying on Face ID across its entire 2018 iPhone lineup.
No Home button also means no Touch ID, so unlocking the device is done with a new Face ID facial recognition system.
Disabling this functionality means you'll be relying on the on - screen Circle button to return to the home screen.
The phone will have symmetrical, slim bezels around the entirety of the screen, meaning the area below the screen that used to house the home button and the area above the screen for the earpiece have been removed.
That means 2018 will mark the official end of the Home button and the Touch ID fingerprint sensor in Apple's flagship iPhone lineup.
Because that means the iPhone X has no room for a Home button, you'll interact with the phone in new ways.
That means you get important features such as the Google Assistant (just hold down the home button for a second or say «OK, Google» to summon the assistant), along with things like a built - in blue light filter and split - screen mode.
Apple's Leather Case leaves the bottom edge of your phone exposed, which means that if you drop your phone the wrong way, you could damage the front edge (just below the Home button), or the area around the Lightning - connector port.
That means the same 4.7 - inch display, with a physical home button on the bottom, and an earpiece along with sensor cutout along the top.
It also means you can't wake the phone up with a hard press on the area around the home button.
This also means that the handset doesn't have a physical home button anymore and the fingerprint sensor can now be found below the camera on the back.
That means you won't get the ability to create floating animated heads that respond to your reactions, but you do still get a handy Touch ID Home button.
Meaning with a press of a button, or movement of your body, you can activate your favorite Apple Home app scenes.
This means no home button, but it doesn't look as though there is one embedded into the rear, meaning Motorola may have embedded one into the display, however it's far too early to speculate right now.
The fingerprint sensor is embedded in the Home button, so removing the button would mean that Apple would either have to relocate its Touch ID button or include it in the iPhone's screen.
It is also being rumored that the new display technology would mean the end for the traditional Home button, since Touch ID would be deeply integrated into the edge - to - edge display.
This year, Apple will introduce an «S» generation of iPhones, which means they're going to be pretty similar to last year's models, including Home button and Touch ID placements.
Multiple reports suggest Apple will put its fingerprint scanner under the screen for the first time, meaning you won't have to fiddle about with the home button.
An edge - to - edge screen means my palms were almost always touching the display, but despite that I didn't accidentally press buttons I shouldn't have or move the home screen while holding the phone in my hand.
There is no power button on the left or right which means the rear - facing fingerprint scanner works as the home button.
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