- Dec 7, 2012
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Is that they adhere to Google's standard button layout instead of taking HTC and Samsung's approach to it. While some may view this as petty, the buttons are the most repeatedly used thing on your phone because they're what you use to navigate around the UI every day, and the aforementioned 2 phones have made a layout that I disliked enough to not be interested in either. I'm hoping the X will utilize the back-home-multitasking 3 button layout. I could care less whether they're capacative or onscreen as long as they use this layout (and no physical buttons). I'm also hoping that Google Now launches with an up-swipe. No long-presses or double taps for that or anything else.