Samsung will drop all of the buttons on the Galaxy Note 10

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Samsung will drop all of the buttons on the Galaxy Note 10 4

Samsung is trying to make 2019 a shake-up year with their design department, and after the warm reception to the Galaxy S10, that's started off well. We're all looking towards the Galaxy Note 10 this year to see what else Samsung has cooked up, and it looks like they might be dropping buttons from this phone entirely.

The device is rumored to launch without any buttons on the sides of the phone to create a more seamless design, so you won't have any volume or power keys, or that pesky Bixby button.

However, this rumor doesn't specify how Samsung plans to handle replacing those buttons. They've obviously designed some way to do it, but it's not clear if it's just going to be a squeeze type of gesture, or maybe even a taptic area that can simulate a *click* like Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 8. Technically not a button, even if it's a button.

Hopefully it goes over better than the Meizu Zero. That's all we can hope for.

source: AusDroid

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  2. People in XDA are already raging about this. I think its too early to jump into conclusions but in my opinion, this is more of a cosmetic decision and to bring in a fresh look and feel to it. I think it would be a bad idea to replace the buttons with squeeze and gestures but it would certainly be ‘cool’ if they replace physical buttons with taptic buttons like the iPhone home button. But like I said, its all cosmetic and I don’t see any real value into doing this.

    1. I agree. They’re not really “getting rid of” the power button, they’re just changing how you turn the screen on and off. It’s still fundamentally the same thing.

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