Google formally launched those much-awaited Android Pie OS now and we all are excited more about it. The major portion of the enthusiasm is a result of the gesture-based navigation interface that comes alongside the Google Android P. To know about the full attributes and the list of the devices which have already begun receiving the latest Android Pie upgrade, you can visit our existing coverage. The aforementioned gesture-based navigation attribute is an activation feature as of now and you may turn it off if you still wish to abide by the conventional Android Application Development Company software navigation keys.
Droid Life has covered the whole process of turning the new navigation attribute on and off in one of their movies and you'll probably take a look from below. This, nevertheless, is not likely to be the case when the forthcoming Google Pixel 3 line up is unveiled on October 4. The info has come courtesy of a meeting by Android Central using EK Chung who appears to be Googles UX director for Android handheld and Pixel. In accordance with the report, the business is anticipating ending the conventional navigation keys in the Google Android Application Development ecosystem for good. Google opted to the navigation after conducting an average user testing and dependent on the results just has the company decided to take this up choice.
Personally, I'd appreciate it if the company has given users the choice to use or not to utilize the feature. Android mobile application development stands for giving its users those liabilities, after all. In addition, one always has the choice to root those devices and revert to those conventional navigation mechanisms. Coming back to those Google Pixel 3 line up, those Google Pixel 3 XL lately appeared on the Geek bench database that has revealed a couple of the specifications of the device.