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Navigation gestures are all the rage these days. Everyone has them: Apple, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Huawei, and now Google in Android P. Everyone does them differently, too. We thought we would offer our own take on gesture navigation with the Navigation Gestures app, built in-house at XDA. The app brings customizable gesture control to any Android device for those users who are looking to get into gesture navigation or are looking for an alternative to existing options. Unlike other, similar apps on the Play Store, though, our app can do something that no other app can: completely hide the stock software navigation bar, lending to a truly full-screen experience which is especially nice on phones with tall displays.
The Android user interface has changed significantly over the years, but one thing has remained relatively the same: the way we navigate it. On most Android devices, there’s a physical or software back, home, and multitasking button. Android device manufacturers have experimented with alternative ways of navigating the UI. Huawei, for instance, offers fingerprint gestures, and Xiaomi (as well as Huawei) offers a floating dock with quick access to buttons. But it wasn’t until the Apple iPhone X did away with the iconic iPhone home button in favor of full navigation gestures that Android device makers have started to fully embrace gesture navigation. If you own an Android device without gesture navigation controls, then check out our Navigation Gestures app for an intuitive yet highly customizable experience.
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