Jeff's right It would suck if it was for Droid.
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I would like the soft buttons
I would not like the soft buttons
Jeff's right It would suck if it was for Droid.
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i def agree......... except there is plenty of room on any phone to add capacitive buttons. the nexus people say it is to add to screen size in all reality there is room for two rows of buttons on that thing (i am not saying it should have them). I think everyphone should have a standard menu and back button
Hard buttons and flip phones are the enemy!
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You know I like how they add a clean look to the phone but even Jerry Hildebrand agrees.they're too inconsistent. I like ics better without them.
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I don't know about all you but I have not had any lag with my soft keys. I love how I can change the color of them. Sure I somewhat miss the button set on my Thunderbolt but these soft keys are growing on me.
As for ICS on other phones they will not bring the soft keys to other phones. They are specifically designed for the Nexus, not ICS.
I brought up moto because this is a moto thread. That is your opinion and I as well as most people who actually own the device will disagree. It works perfectly, your analysis is just 100% wrong. There is no lag and there is never an instant where you need button that are not there. They act exactly the same as cap. buttons. This is purely referring to the tech itself as for phones with old school buttons it would be unneeded in ics I agree.
I understand you mean the soft buttons don't immediately appear if there is lag, but hard buttons do not make you immune to OS lags, either. There have been plenty of times I have hit a button and had to wait for a response from the system. I do agree that it would be stupidly redundant to have duplicate navigation keys, and I doubt any stock versions would be that way.
In my experiences with the nexus... the only part that I hate is the search for the menu dots game that you have to play whenever you open an app. I haven't ever noticed any lag with the soft buttons at all.. although I haven't done anything hardcore with the phone. I think that either devs should decide on a default place for the menu dots or google should stick them in with the softkeys. I would certainly prefer the latter
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