Google seems to want to remove the physical menu button on Android devices. Indeed, the transition to 4.4 KitKat mark the obligatory presence of the touch menu key on all smartphones and tablets, even with a physical button as terminals Samsung Galaxy for example. Some Android products should therefore undergo some changes!
Formalized with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the menu button appeared on
devices without physical buttons, and disappeared on the other. Google seems to want to end it all with default integration of the menu button on Android 4.4 KitKat. A change that will force some manufacturers, Samsung top, delete, or use the touch keys below the screen differently. A change in the right direction?
This is Adam Powell, an engineer at Google who shared his vision by saying loud and clear that this physical button is no longer necessary to be and that belongs to the past. If Sony has done for a long time, especially with its Xperia Z1, or LG with LG's G2, Samsung remains the bad student. Yet it is the biggest seller of Android smartphones in the world. Galaxy S5 should change this side. But that does not mean the outright disappearance of physical buttons.
Formalized with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the menu button appeared on
devices without physical buttons, and disappeared on the other. Google seems to want to end it all with default integration of the menu button on Android 4.4 KitKat. A change that will force some manufacturers, Samsung top, delete, or use the touch keys below the screen differently. A change in the right direction?
This is Adam Powell, an engineer at Google who shared his vision by saying loud and clear that this physical button is no longer necessary to be and that belongs to the past. If Sony has done for a long time, especially with its Xperia Z1, or LG with LG's G2, Samsung remains the bad student. Yet it is the biggest seller of Android smartphones in the world. Galaxy S5 should change this side. But that does not mean the outright disappearance of physical buttons.
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