Google is considering replacing Android's 'back' button with a gesture in Android Q
Android Pie introduced a new navigation system based on gestures that essentially replaced the bottom bar. It's no secret many users didn't adhere to it and wanted to stick to on-screen buttons. Some manufacturers like Samsung even preferred to replace the whole thing with their own design, and Google appears to have gotten the message, as it's starting to rethink controls in its OS, seemingly getting its inspiration from iOS. Despite these new designs, the company kept the back button, creating an inconsistency between gestures and buttons to interact with the device.
Read MoreGoogle is considering replacing Android's 'back' button with a gesture in Android Q was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
from Android Police – Android news, reviews, apps, games, phones, tablets http://bit.ly/2Uyocd9
Hagop Kavafian
Android Pie introduced a new navigation system based on gestures that essentially replaced the bottom bar. It's no secret many users didn't adhere to it and wanted to stick to on-screen buttons. Some manufacturers like Samsung even preferred to replace the whole thing with their own design, and Google appears to have gotten the message, as it's starting to rethink controls in its OS, seemingly getting its inspiration from iOS. Despite these new designs, the company kept the back button, creating an inconsistency between gestures and buttons to interact with the device.
Read MoreGoogle is considering replacing Android's 'back' button with a gesture in Android Q was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
http://bit.ly/2UwGlMm April 23, 2019 at 11:34AM
ليست هناك تعليقات