OnePlusOne Capacitive vs On-Screen Buttons: Why Not Both?

Scott7217

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So, I heard the OnePlus One gives you the option of turning off the capacitive buttons and using on-screen buttons if you toggle the settings. That feature sounds pretty neat. Give both options and let the users decide on how they want to use their phone.

I suppose the capacitive buttons still take up bezel space, but it doesn't look like it's a large area.
 
Re: Capacitive vs On-Screen Buttons: Why Not Both?

Cue the girl from the Old El Paso taco commercials 😅
Seems like a nice feature. That's how I have my GS4 set up at the moment


Sent from my Galaxy S4 running SlimKat 4.4.2
 

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Re: Capacitive vs On-Screen Buttons: Why Not Both?

It's all about choice and giving users what they want. I would probably never use the capacitive buttons but their are those that will.
 
Re: Capacitive vs On-Screen Buttons: Why Not Both?

I would probably use the capacitive buttons, but only because they are there and it doesn't make sense to me to give up the real estate on the screen. Though I understand the counterpoint that the on screen buttons can be customized and how that would appeal to some people.
 
Re: Capacitive vs On-Screen Buttons: Why Not Both?

I'd be reluctant to buy a phone that has capacitive or hardware buttons. (Whether or not I have the option to use on-screen buttons instead.)
 
Re: Capacitive vs On-Screen Buttons: Why Not Both?

They both have their advantages. I really don't mind having the capacitive buttons and physical home button.

Sent from the Galaxy Note 3...yeah, its spectacular.
 
Re: Capacitive vs On-Screen Buttons: Why Not Both?

So how do you ad a photo to a comment using the Android Central app?

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Re: Capacitive vs On-Screen Buttons: Why Not Both?

So how do you ad a photo to a comment using the Android Central app?

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Look for a camera icon or plus sign. I use tapatalk, and if you hit the plus sign and the three dots at the top right you can insert a photo.

Sent from the Galaxy Note 3...yeah, its spectacular.
 
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So how do you ad a photo to a comment using the Android Central app?

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Can't be done on the AC App. Use either Tapatalk, the AC Forums App or the desktop site :)

Sent from my Galaxy S4 running SlimKat 4.4.2
 
Why not get rid of capacitive and the bezel and just have on screen?

I don't see the point of having both at all

I totally agree. I like on screen buttons because they can be context sensitive whereas the capacitive buttons are mainly single use. Also less bezel plz!
 

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