1, Google's limitation: maintaining the diversity of interaction may be beneficial to its own development, but it is probably not a good thing to get out of its control. Therefore, it is reasonable for Google to privately ask manufacturers to keep virtual buttons.
2. The high screen ratio of mobile phones is the future trend: in the development of mobile phones, everyone is doing one thing, that is, making a fuss about improving the screen ratio, and in this way, the front entity (or touch) button must be abandoned, which makes the virtual button gain development space, and the highly acclaimed multi-functional home button becomes an obstacle. Based on this, I am afraid that the most fundamental reason why Huawei refuses to give up virtual buttons is that virtual buttons can bring high screen ratio, which is actually the development trend of smart phones in the future.
3. Considering the usage habits of foreign users: In order to take care of the foreign user market, it is natural to keep this virtual button. Huawei mobile phone once responded, "Give users one more choice", because in the settings of Huawei mobile phone, if you are not rare, you can directly turn off this function and hide the virtual buttons.
Of course, what users like is the best, and what users are used to is the design that can be preserved, which may be the reason why Huawei has always insisted.
Question 2: Why does Huawei have to engage in virtual keys? Virtual keys is a key solution of Android system, which was originally implemented by Google, the biological father of Android. On the whole, I think this plan is very good. A mobile phone using virtual keys can make the system react faster and make the phone case and frame thinner and narrower. In this regard, Google's Android native system, whether it is the nexus series of mobile phones of all generations or the current pixel series of mobile phones, is one of the best, and it is the benchmark product of contemporary mobile phones in terms of industrial design, mobile phone configuration and system fluency. And it has hardly been spit out.
However, after using virtual buttons, some manufacturers not only failed to realize the advantages that Google hoped, but also let virtual buttons occupy the small screen of the mobile phone in vain, and the system is not optimized enough, which makes the response speed of virtual buttons become slower and slower after using the mobile phone for a certain period of time, becoming the same as that of ordinary buttons, even slower than that of ordinary buttons. Not to mention how much industrial design has improved.
This is also the reason why the subject said "so many people spit out virtual buttons".
Huawei has been spit out by users on the point of virtual buttons, which is nothing more than the above reasons. I hope that Huawei, Xiaomi, Meizu and even ov, and other domestic mobile phone manufacturers, under the premise of complying with the Android system specifications issued by Google, will make greater efforts to do better in all aspects of their mobile phone products, make domestic brands stronger and bigger, truly stand at the peak of the world enterprise forest, and let the world constantly admire China.
Question 3: Why does Huawei like to make virtual buttons? How about virtual buttons? Different designers have different styles. I personally like the small circle before Meizu, followed by the hidden built-in virtual buttons, and finally the three lights under the screen. If you make virtual buttons on the screen, the whole machine will look cleaner, and this row of virtual buttons can be hidden and used without any trouble.
Question 4: What are the benefits of virtual buttons? Why are most Huawei mobile phones virtual buttons? Native Android is a virtual button.
Question 5: Why do Huawei phones always insist on using virtual buttons? The proportion of virtual buttons on the mobile phone screen is higher, which makes the whole machine look more harmonious. Reduce that structural difficulty of the whole machine,
Mobile phones with physical buttons need to leave a position under the fuselage when designing the fuselage structure, which will take up some space.
Question 6: Why does Huawei insist on virtual keys? Because the characteristics of each brand are different, Apple only has one button, and it always insists on one button. In the early days of Android, many mobile phones were about three buttons. In order to be suddenly different, Huawei chose virtual keys and insisted on using them. Now, some people like virtual keys, while others don't.
Question 7: Why does Huawei still insist on using virtual buttons? Especially when operating a big screen with one hand, pressing the back key or the multi-task key will always be a bit overwhelming, and the virtual button can make the three buttons tighter. Of course, many people say why not use fingerprint prefix as Meizu's mback. Huawei is verifying that the fingerprint front-end must change the operation mode of Huawei's existing system.
Question 8: Why do I insist that Huawei (especially Glory) mobile phones use virtual keys? This is how Google systems are programmed. If the touch button is used, the manufacturer needs to carry out secondary development, which increases the research and development cost. In order to save money and effort, Huawei directly adopts the public version.
Question 9: What are the advantages and disadvantages of Huawei's virtual buttons? First of all, Huawei mobile phones generally lack a sense of design and are a bit ugly. Secondly: Huawei's mobile phone is a bit heavy. Finally, high power consumption is a common problem of smart phones.
Advantages: the triangle returns to the previous step, the circle returns to the desktop, and the box closes the program.
Question 10: Why are the virtual keys of Huawei mobile phones designed on the screen?