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Although I don't like the Galaxy S III in general, the one thing I do like about it is that it has a physical home button.
No home button.
BTW, what do the Tizen handsets look like?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-...ased-handsets-after-google-motorola-deal.html
Hrmph. So I guess this means Samsung is transitioning to those stupid on-screen buttons Google has been pushing like a crack dealer?
I thought they were stupid too at first, but then I put paranoid ROM on my S3.
On screen buttons are far far superior to physical buttons imo. Love that they rotate, and almost disappear in full screen apps. Will be great to have phone built for it, with more screen space and same size.
Have never liked the S3 home button though, takes way too much pressure to register. I only use it as a long press shortcut to turn on flashlight.
Well, in many ways that's basically the same as the stock Android buttons, with the important point being no-physical-home-button.Not sure why everybody is jumping to the conclusion of on-screen buttons just because the home button isn't a physical button anymore. It may just be part of the "hidden" buttons on the bottom, like the back and menu buttons are now on the GS3. Now the Home button would be in the same place but not physical.
Dunno, but I'd guess late spring/summer.So when is the SG4 supposed to be released?
Anyone remember this? Lol
http://bgr.com/2012/02/27/samsung-g...-1-5ghz-quad-core-1080p-display-ceramic-case/
The GS4 leak looks good minus the home button. Why get rid of it if there's still going to be bottom bezel?
So when is the SG4 supposed to be released?
Anyone remember this? Lol
http://bgr.com/2012/02/27/samsung-g...-1-5ghz-quad-core-1080p-display-ceramic-case/
The GS4 leak looks good minus the home button. Why get rid of it if there's still going to be bottom bezel?
Uh, there's always going to be some bezel on the bottom. Without it a touchscreen phone would be quite annoying to use.
Rest of the specs are right, except I don't know what the case is made it out of, but I don't consider that a real spec.
The only other iffy thing there is that you can have the quad 1.4ghz Exynos or LTE, but not both.
Then put the button back. I'd rather use the space for a physical button than take up screen real estate.
Not everyone shares your opinion.