Motorola came up with the best Android gestures: here's how to use them [telecom]

Google's transition away from Android's traditional three-button navigation toward the switch to gestures on the Pixel 3 was a little rough. Google seems to be figuring things out and improving the Pixel's gestures for Android Q, but other companies have already come up with better approaches. Motorola has probably nailed it the best so far.

The "one-button navigation" introduced with the Moto Z3 Play is also available on many of the company's phones released since, including the new Moto G7, G7 Power, and G7 Play. You might not think there's a good reason to make the move to gestures; it doesn't necessarily add to the experience of using your device or make anything easier. But at least in Motorola's case, it makes sense, is easy to remember, and is consistent. (As Google's is not; sometimes I still fail to pull up the app drawer with a swipe on my Pixel 3 XL.

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