What are the navigation buttons on your phone and why do you have to disable them?

Several years, samsung Motorola, Xiaomi, Huawei, Honor, Oppo, among other brands of smart phones include 3 tactile navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen. Although this feature is still present in most modern smartphones, it is gradually disappearing. What is this about?

If you have a secure Android cell phone, you will have used these 3 buttons that are used to take you to the main menu, go back and see all the apps you have open. Although they are quite useful, many manufacturers are hiding them so that users prefer to use gesture navigation, like the iPhones have.

Thanks to gesture navigation, Android users will no longer see the 3 buttons at the bottom of their screen, allowing them to better view multimedia content. In case they want to see their open apps, go back or go to the main menu, they just have to slide their finger to the left, to the center, etc.

Smartphones, especially those with OLED or AMOLED screens, are often affected by a problem that Smart TVs also suffer from. We are talking about the burn-in effect, also known as ‘ghost’ spots that occur because the user left a static image for a long time.

These spots, which do not disappear even if you change the channel, cannot be solved; For this reason, experts recommend not leaving a movie on pause for too long. The same thing happens on your cell phone: having those buttons at the bottom of the screen will cause these unpleasant spots to end up forming.

Fortunately, most phones running Android 10 have the option to hide them and replace them with “gesture navigation”. Activating this function is quite simple, you just have to follow the following steps:

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