ChronoReverse
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And every time I handed the phone to someone, they'd be confused where the controls were and when I explained how it worked they say, "that's neat but kinda complicated" while giving me the "ah, a geek" look. It doesn't actually bother me but it's anecdotal evidence that it's not really as nice as what us head-in-sky types like to believe.I disagree, it's much better. With Pie I can move the nav buttons from the top to the sides, where ever I want.
I know what you mean, mine are set to light up all the time because of this and has become a non-issue. Battery life impact has been negligible.I don't like Samsung's approach because it makes the bezel that has the buttons useless for holding. Every single time I've given someone my Samsung phone to show them something they accidentally pressed menu or back, without fail. Literally every single time unless I specifically warned them about those buttons.
I won't address beauty since that's clearly in the eye of the beholder but there's something to be said for a physical presence on your phone.Plus software buttons means the front of your phone is slick and clean, all glass, no ugly buttons there. Buttons are old news, don't need anything but the volume rocker and power button IMHO (for complete shut down or turn on, double tap does a much better job of waking and sleeping).
Double-tap or swipe to wake is interesting (I can turn it on for my phone with a checkbox) but it's honestly only nice if you don't have a button on the front in the first place. I take out my phone from my pocket in a single motion while simultaneously turning on the screen. Not nearly as elegant when I try double-tap only (i.e., disabled front button).
In the end, the fact is the GS4 is a better OSB, double-tap to wake, etc. phone than any other phone (matched only by the LG G2) while simultaneously having the option of hardware button+ capacitives. I only wish it had better battery life (which is decent but doesn't match up to the LG G2, Note 3, etc.).
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