I'll take that bet.
No, they're not.
Sounds good! I disagree.
I'll take that bet.
No, they're not.
Gestures are faster for me, and I don't have am iPhone.
Swipe typing is also way faster then button tap typingHow so? That's what i want to know.
Let's pretend a tap and swipe (gesture) is as fast as a tap (button) for general use. There are still daily use cases where buttons are faster than gestures, is there a single case where the reverse is true?
For nav buttons I swipe faster then tapI actually agree with both of you, but you must know that's reaching.
We're obviously talking about navigation, are we not? Both of those things can be used with navigation buttons enabled.
For nav buttons I swipe faster then tap
Well my finger disagree with physics and physiologyPhysics and physiology disagree.
Especially when you have to go back two or more times.
Well my finger disagree with physics and physiology
Here's a article from Google
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2019/08/gesture-navigation-backstory.html
I guess it will depend on the user but you'd have to show me really good facts that's true with button navigationView attachment 312899
It's a source nonethelessOddly, I don't consider the UI designers responsible for the development of Google's gesture navigation system an unbiased source lol.
It's a source nonetheless
I guess it's my word against yours lolAn untrustworthy source isn't a source at all. If it was, you could "prove" literally anything.
I guess it's my word against yours lol
I agreeIt is what it is.
Either way people who don't use gestures will have to get used to them sooner or later. I get the distinct feeling they won't be optional in the next couple of years.
Me tooI agree , faster for me also , plus dont take up bottom of the screen