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Yet another reason I like capacitive buttons.. I couldn't have foreseen this.. But this is bad.. People have been looking forward to a moto nexus for years.. And its plagued with launch issues.. Eesh..
Great review! I played with one of these today. I'm still not a fan of the way stock Android looks (launcher ftw), but the phone was buttery smooth. I liked the build quality a lot.
Oversaturation on Samsung phones is totally optional now and controlled in the settings!
Yet another reason I like capacitive buttons.. I couldn't have foreseen this.. But this is bad.. People have been looking forward to a moto nexus for years.. And its plagued with launch issues.. Eesh..
I am the opposite as I feel like capacitive buttons add more space. With on screen buttons you can hide them and have more screen real estate . But hey that is the beauty of android choices because really they both have their pros and cons.
I am the opposite as I feel like capacitive buttons add more space. With on screen buttons you can hide them and have more screen real estate . But hey that is the beauty of android choices because really they both have their pros and cons.
Well.. Most devices have a chin any ways.. But its all subjective.. It prevents occurrences like this from happening.. That's the big plus for me, on the use of capacitive.. Having owned a g3..i never really warmed up to on screen...