But the good news is that Samsung has applied for a patent for full-screen gesture operation, which means that this brand-new operation mode will soon appear on Samsung's mobile phone. From the patent diagram, Samsung's gesture operation is actually similar to the traditional "three donkey kong" buttons in operation logic, but now these three functions are all realized by gestures, and there is no need to display virtual buttons on the screen and click them.
The interactive logic of Samsung's new gesture operation is the same as that of other manufacturers. Mainly draw the bottom and left and right, and also support operations such as dragging and hovering. However, Samsung's specific tasks of returning to the desktop, returning to the next level and calling up multiple tasks on Android phones are not visible in these two patent drawings. It seems that we need to wait until the full-screen gesture operation is launched to know more details.
It is not difficult to see from Samsung's actions that full-screen gesture operation has become very popular in the Android camp, and there is no doubt that this will be the general direction of the development of the entire smart phone industry. In addition to Samsung, OPPO, vivo, Xiaomi, Huawei and other manufacturers in the Android mobile phone camp have launched their own set of gesture operation interaction modes. Although the specific implementation method is slightly different, the idea is basically the same.
Even Google, the maker of Android's "Three donkey kong" button, pioneered this click operation. In the newly launched Android P system, the native gesture operation interactive mode is added. Although it is not perfect at present, this behavior has shown the meaning of Google, and it is imperative to promote the popularization of full-screen gestures.