it better have dual core and
a physical search button too and oh yeah some ads showing ppl this thing exists before it comes out and not 6 months after it has already failed.
Not exact matches
Set to feature a bigger
search bar, larger
buttons and an emphasis on digital goods instead of
physical ones, Amazon has not yet said when the new design will be ready for all consumers.
And I think that Apple is always
searching for fewer
physical buttons on the devices because they think they're clunky; small [as] possible, as thin as possible, as light as possible; and with battery life — which causes weight, so that's what they're always fighting against with battery life — that will be longer than any sort of normal session you have with that product.
The most notable change in Android user interface the replacement of the 4
physical buttons home, menu, back and
search, with virtual versions and the ability to customize the five home screens in one place via a 3D carousel (see picture above).
And that's where you'll find four
physical buttons in the menu - home - back -
search configurations.
Other than the
physical home
button, everything is done via touch, including device navigation, page turns, note taking, and
searches.
Four backlit
physical buttons (Home, Menu, Back, and
Search) of varying degrees of stiffness lie at the bottom.
The
physical buttons appear to be what you'd expect from any other Android phone: back, menu, home, and
search are coupled with your standard power
button and volume rocker.
There are persistent
buttons at the bottom of the screen for home, back, menu, and
search functions since the Kindle Fire doesn't have
physical buttons.
Navigating the menu and making selections is quick and easy using the direction
button and the back
button but, as mentioned previously, entering a
search term or using the browser can be an exercise in frustration without a
physical or touch keyboard.
Click the Menu
button (yes, an actual
physical button - took a while for an iPhone user like myself to get used to this) to bring up options like Settings and
Search.
The defining characteristic of BlackBerry smartphones is that they have
physical keyboards with lots of little
buttons that you can peck at with your fingers to write a message, compose an email, or perform a Google
search.
On every Android phone before it, there has always been
physical or haptic
buttons for back, home, menu, and
search, but since the new version of Android has onscreen navigation, it no longer requires these.
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).
In place of
physical controls, the HTC Explorer features the Android essential collection of touch - sensitive controls with the trio of back, home and option
buttons joined by an instant
search option that offers quick access to Google and its world of possibilities.
Fans» requests for a follow - up to the Lumia 1020's 41MP camera, premium metallic bodywork, water - resistance, stylus support,
physical buttons (rather than on - screen Back, Start and
Search keys), and other features, were overlooked.
The headphone would have
physical buttons, including a special Google Assistant «top
button,» which users can long - press to ask a
search query.
Basically, you can hold down a
physical button on the Fire TV Stick remote and use your voice to
search for apps, programming, and games, without having to punch in a bunch of characters using arrow keys on the remote.
Though all of the
physical buttons are easy to press, the haptic navigation keys (Back, Windows, and
Search) are placed extremely low on the device, requiring quite a thumb stretch to reach them.
Additionally, Microsoft has removed the requirements for having Bluetooth and an accelerometer, but low - res displays still need
physical buttons for back, home and
search.
Microsoft's virtual assistant Cortana has been in Windows 10 laptops for a couple of years now, usually accessible via the
search box on the Windows desktop and, in some cases, via a dedicated
physical button.