To unlock the buckle you will need to use both hands
squeezing buttons on both side of the buckle while pushing two buttons on the top at the same time.
He also talks about the ability to
squeeze the buttons on either side of the phone in a quick way to disable Face ID, as he's mentioned to inquisitive Face ID fans in an email recently:
Not exact matches
Along with the home
button and hands - free «OK Google,» you can also
squeeze the
sides of the phone to launch Assistant
on the Pixel 2.
Squeezing the phone's
sides launches the Google Assistant, which in our experience has come in handy, and is way better than adding a dedicated AI
button — Samsung uses such a
button for its Bixby assistant, and we can't stop accidentally pressing it
on the Galaxy S8 and Note 8.
You can also summon the Google Assistant just by
squeezing the Pixel 2, which is a lot more convenient than that dedicated Bixby
button on the
side of the S9.
The wand - like controllers have one trigger
button, one menu
button, and one thumbpad that's based off the Steam Controller's trackpad technology, plus two «
squeeze» activated
buttons on each
side.
The only flaws we found were the middle
button on the left
side of the mouse (the DPI target
button) could be accidentally
squeezed when in a frantic gaming battle, but that might be down to personal playstyle rather than a design flaw.
Probably the only design gripe for the body would be the fact that the
on / off / sleep / wake
button (all the same one
on the right
side of the phone) sits exactly opposite the volume rocker which means you end up
squeezing both quite often when you're only trying to hit the one.