The article I posted was talking about ICS in the long term. Currently, yes, menu button is better. But I seriously doubt anyone buying a S3 will be holding onto it for a month only.
The article I posted was talking about ICS in the long term. Currently, yes, menu button is better. But I seriously doubt anyone buying a S3 will be holding onto it for a month only.
The article you linked was before anyone had actually used the S3, the article I linked is a full review. Why did HTC not use on screen buttons? There is no reason to have static capacitive buttons instead of on-screen buttons. Samsung on the other hand wanted a hardware home button which has it's pros and cons so they couldnt use on screen buttons. I dont even know what you are talking about there isnt a single app where the menu button is useless on my nexus S and it's running ICS. Even google's own apps like youtube have functions attached to the menu button.
HTC is the one who simply ignored the google way, if they didnt want hardware buttons there is no reason to not give on-screen buttons.
Neither listened to google dude, google asked for on-screen buttons which provide so much flexibility and there is no problem of buttons getting outdated in future. Atleast samsung has a valid excuse there phone sells millions people like the hardware home button, the market leader isnt supposed to follow what google thinks. THERE IS NOT A SINGLE ADVANTAGE OF THE HTC LAYOUT GET THAT INTO YOUR BIASED HEAD!!!!!
I went to Hafeez Center to buy Galaxy Nexus as I had originally planned. But Hafeez Center was closed. I came home and bought a slightly used HTC One X from PG market section for the same price as new Galaxy Nexus
I went to Hafeez Center to buy Galaxy Nexus as I had originally planned. But Hafeez Center was closed. I came home and bought a slightly used HTC One X from PG market section for the same price as new Galaxy Nexus
I have heard that it is now unplayable in countries which do not support handful of third world countries not recognized by Sony like Pakistan. Steam is a true global platform.Then they cry that console gaming is dying.
I have heard that it is now unplayable in countries which do not support handful of third world countries not recognized by Sony like Pakistan. Steam is a true global platform.Then they cry that console gaming is dying.