Gestures are great until someone needs to borrow my phone and then it's difficult to explain how to move around. I go back and forth between gestures and nav bar, mostly gestures though.
Gestures are great until someone needs to borrow my phone and then it's difficult to explain how to move around.
Unless it's your brother and he wants to see your new phone because he's thinking of upgrading and he can't figure it out ...lolIsn't that a good thing? Keeps them from getting into something they shouldn't.
Gestures are great until someone needs to borrow my phone and then it's difficult to explain how to move around. I go back and forth between gestures and nav bar, mostly gestures though.
Oh I am still using it. Love the gestures.It's for you not them...
I was using gestures then I switched back I may try them again. I can't get used to them I'm so used to the normal way.
Gestures with hints allows mimicking the double tap of the Recents key by swiping from Home to Recents. That's a must for me. Otherwise I'd be G - H all the way!
Gestures with hints allows mimicking the double tap of the Recents key by swiping from Home to Recents. That's a must for me. Otherwise I'd be G - H all the way!
I started using gestures as soon as I got Pie on my S9+. I really like the gestures. I hope Samsung retains them because from what I've read, Google is switching to the iPhone ripoff gestures, which I'm not a fan of. The gestures we have on these phones is perfect IMO. I don't want to have to double swipe from the left to go back. Completely stupid.
That's good to hear. With the virtually nonexistent bezels on my S10+, I do like gestures but I like Samsung's take on them. Very intuitive if you're used to using a nav bar and they don't interfere with side menus contained in many apps.Reportedly Google is just telling OEMs that they should offer the stock gestures alongside their own, not completely remove their solutions.
https://www.androidauthority.com/android-q-third-party-gestures-984744/