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People are just realizing Android 'button switch' loophole gives your phone three huge free upgrades | The US Sun

ANDROID users have been informed of a hidden setting that can provide you with a better experience.

In 2018, Google added "gesture-based" navigation to Android devices. Socket Electric

People are just realizing Android 'button switch' loophole gives your phone three huge free upgrades | The US Sun

The gestures are meant to replace Android's old button-based navigation system, which sits at the bottom of the screen.

However, many Android users are unaware of this gesture system, which can help you access upgrades instantly.

One of the big reasons why gesture navigation was created was to allow for more room on the screen, How To Geek reports.

That's because it removes the traditional navigation bar so you have more screen space for other things.

Gesture navigation also lets you switch between apps more quickly than button navigation.

Using three-button navigation, you need to tap the “Recents” button and then tap the last app.

But with a gesture, you can seamlessly go through your running apps.

Gestures also give a more "natural" feel to interacting with your device than buttons and taps.

They allow you to perform functions like "go back" and "swipe up" with just the movement of your hand.

Open your phone's Settings app > go to System > Gestures > System navigation.

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People are just realizing Android 'button switch' loophole gives your phone three huge free upgrades | The US Sun

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