- Nov 3, 2011
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I vote for off screen (capacitive) buttons.
I have an LG G Pro (which is the most underrated flagship of Android phones IMHO), and was looking forward to the G3 and G Pro 2... but they have on screen buttons, which I do not prefer. Clunky, and they irritate me when I'm trying to watch a movie or get a full screen of something. Yes, I know KitKat addresses these issues, but it's still bothersome to the experience and I still prefer off screen buttons just like how the G Pro and S5/Note3 are...
What say ye?
I have an LG G Pro (which is the most underrated flagship of Android phones IMHO), and was looking forward to the G3 and G Pro 2... but they have on screen buttons, which I do not prefer. Clunky, and they irritate me when I'm trying to watch a movie or get a full screen of something. Yes, I know KitKat addresses these issues, but it's still bothersome to the experience and I still prefer off screen buttons just like how the G Pro and S5/Note3 are...
What say ye?