return_0
Well-known member
Lots?
You mentioned customize and hide. Neither of which I consider an advantage over a traditional 3 button capacitive layout that's always there, yet w/ the lights off, never gets in your way. Samsung makes this possible wo/ rooting or roming. The LG G2 has the same bezel space and could have easily done away w/ onscreen buttons. There's nothing to defend. Onscreen is clearly the crappier option.
People have different opinions. Your opinion is not fact.
Here's why I prefer on-screen buttons:
-They don't add bezel
-They can be hid away with a PIE-style interface
-They can be changed or customized
-You can access Google Now easily
-They auto-rotate
-You're not left with a menu bar on the screen if the capacitive buttons don't include a menu button
-They are more holoyolo.
Also, could you quote the posts you're responding to, so I can tell whether or not you're actually responding to me?