Sentences with phrase «still has a home button»

The Mate 10, meanwhile, still has a home button, which also acts as the fingerprint scanner.
It takes no more than a glancing tap to unlock the phone, and I appreciate still having a home button for exiting full - screen apps with a single tap.
From a design perspective, Samsung has largely kept the same winning formula it found with both the Galaxy S III and the Galaxy S4: The new device still has a home button but has otherwise been designed to maximize screen real estate to show off Samsung's gorgeous display technology.

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I've been using the iPhone X for more than a week, and I'm still not sure if I love the fact that there's no Home button or fingerprint reader, and there's a weird notch at the top of the screen.
We've seen a lot of evidence about what's coming, through the HomePod firmware leak, and reports including one from Bloomberg this week that outlines exactly how the iPhone interface will work without a home button, but Apple should still have plenty to reveal that we haven't seen at this event, including at least a few amazing ARKit demos.
Why would e-reader companies want customers to still use D - Pads, home buttons and page turn buttons when phone companies abandoned this sort of thing almost six years ago.
The home button on the front under the display only protrudes a fraction of a millimeter above the frame though, yet still has a satisfying click and feel.
The Nook is a bit better because it has a physical home button and its home screen has lots of shortcuts instead of the carousel, but you still have to go home to get anywhere.
And although the buttons are more intuitive and better laid out (the tiny home icon on the keyboard has been replaced with a larger «Home» button on the side), it's still not that easy to pick up and start ushome icon on the keyboard has been replaced with a larger «Home» button on the side), it's still not that easy to pick up and start usHome» button on the side), it's still not that easy to pick up and start using.
This would be when I was sitting down at home and had the time to sit still like a statue while I stiffly maneuvered my fingers between the buttons.
4GO has a lot of these elements that, while intuitive, still struggles to find a suitable home on consoles thanks to limited buttons compared to a keyboard and mouse on PC.
It's still a touchscreen and your main point of interaction with the Gear 2, but Samsung has moved the physical home button from the side of the watch to below the display so you don't need to rely on gestures quite as much.
Otherwise, not much has changed on the front of the device: there's still a home button and there's still Touch ID.
Samsung is among the last few phone manufacturers still clinging to the home button, so it would make sense for them to drop it.
The camera interface is just as fast as we've come to expect from Samsung, and it can still be launched in about one second with two presses of the home button at any time.
No, we would not call it as easy to use as the Zen UI or stock Android but it definitely packs in more power in terms of features — we still love the way a long press of the home button on the lock screen activates the torch, as we do the control we have over the way in which different screens in the theme shift.
Though I still wish it would be an actual home button instead of just a sensor, it can be used to sleep the screen by placing your finger on it while the phone is on.
The iPhone X's OLED screen is beautiful, but a home button and Touch ID still feel somewhat critical to me — at least until I've handled the X firsthand and can judge the gestures and face recognition myself.
Touch ID did that for you but it still had a gesture for you to tap the home button.
The ZenFone 4 Pro is also one of ASUS's only phones with an AMOLED display, and though it doesn't have the fancy 2:1 aspect ratio of many of today's flagships, the bezels are still relatively small and make room for a fingerprint sensor built into the home button on the front.
My guess is next year the iPhone 8, or whatever they call it, looks more or less the same and it still has the big top and bottom bezel for the home button.
A leaked photo of the iPad 5 that surfaced recently suggests it will indeed have a scanner embedded in the home button, however a number of industry watchers are still unconvinced.
The U11 Life still has some thick bezels with the fingerprint sensor / home button and capacitive keys still present up front.
Yes, you still have to ensure that your thumb or finger goes over the entire home button to have a near effortless experience, but it is more than sufficient to engage Note 3 users.
The OnePlus 2 is also confirmed to have a fingerprint sensor, although it's still unknown where the sensor will go, as the device will not have a physical home button.
Both the P20 and P20 Pro still have front - facing fingerprint scanner which also doubles as the home button.
Despite the lack of physical buttons, the Home Mini still has touch controls you can use.
That said, Samsung hasn't removed the Google Assistant, so you you can still just long - press the virtual home button if you'd prefer the efforts from Mountain View.
It's still a great keyboard, but users may find it difficult to readjust their thumbs to miss the narrow on - screen buttons that have replaced Windows Phone's traditional capacitive back, home and search functions.
Once I realized that you just tap the button, though, I loved not having to press down hard to go home, while still being able to tell by touch where the home key was.
Capacitive keys are still here from the original phone but the home button has been enlarged and now has a rounded - square raised edge around it, resembling a physical button that clicks but rather is a capacitive home button that houses the new fingerprint scanner.
If unfamiliar, you simply start watching a video in Netflix, press the home button, and you'll have a small floating window that will still be playing the video.
Apple has replaced Touch ID with Face ID in iPhone X. Due to the fact that the 5.8 - inch OLED model doesn't have a physical Home button (the other two new models still have it), and Apple could not place the fingerprint reader underneath the display, the company came up with a new authentication solution.
Above that display we have a 5 - megapixel front facing camera and along the bottom half, there's still a home button with a fingerprint sensor which works pretty good and is identical to what came along on the Galaxy S6 and a couple of capacitive navigation buttons.
It is also possible that a physical home button will still be used on the handset, something that is strange since this year's P9 didn't have this feature.
It has a smaller display, but still has better quality full HD panel, runs Android Nougat, uses the same processor and has a versatile home button / fingerprint sensor.
Still, EMUI has improved in leaps - and - bounds over the years, and EMUI 8.0 comes with some significantly cool upgrades, including the AI - focus that aims to make your life easier through prompts and automation, and a new floating home button.
All you have to do is press the home button while watching a video, and you can multitask while still watching that window in a corner (any you chose).
Apple has also already started training us by replacing the physical Home button with the pressure - sensitive button (for the record, I still don't like it) in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
Apple has killed the home button, but the iPhone's sides still feature a mute switch, two volume rockers, and a standby button.
While the Pixel doesn't have a traditional physical home button, you can still open the camera almost instantly by pressing the lock button twice.
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.
Meanwhile, Samsung has been holding onto the physical home button — it was still in place on its most recent flagship, the ill - fated Galaxy Note 7 — though the company is expected to ditch it on its upcoming flagship, the Galaxy S8.
We've seen leaked renders of a phone that may be the Mi 5, complete with a physical home button, and 2.5 D glass before, but that doesn't make these new leaks anymore genuine, and may still be prototypes.
So, when removing physical home buttons could result in lower - cost handsets, with larger screen - to - body ratios, featuring one less thing that could break, why would anybody still want one?
«Most portable generators currently on the market have push - button starts, but still require someone to be home, start it up and plug it into the generator receptacle,» Badertscher says.
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