Hello previous Samsung user. Many Android phones are moving toward on-screen navigation buttons. Samsung is one of the few that still uses capacitive buttons that do not reside on the screen itself. Yes, this does affect the amount of real estate you have when viewing things on your screen, but for most apps this ends up being a non-issue. For the apps that matter, like Netflix, YouTube, or most video streaming apps, those on-screen buttons disappear so the app can use the entire screen. It may take some time to get used to, but don't let it bug you.Has anyone else noticed that the virtual home/back buttons make a huge difference in now big the screen is when using apps? Is it just me or is this a big thing when coming from a Note 7?
Don't see why they wouldn't. LG's on screen buttons have been customizable for years...on screen is fine. some apps will hide it as it is needed. also, isn't there a rumor google will make the on screen button customizable? if it does come to the pixel, that's awesome, something that hard button can never do.
Yeah this and the fact that not all games move the buttons away to go full screen make it really hard to give up my capacities buttons. I want to use the ENTIRE screen I don't want it taken up by a static image...maybe an option to make the buttons disappear and you can swipe up to bring them back? I'd love that.
Has anyone else noticed that the virtual home/back buttons make a huge difference in now big the screen is when using apps? Is it just me or is this a big thing when coming from a Note 7?