A Samsung patent describes a system where a phone vibrates only at the point where you touch it, replacing physical buttons.
Returning to a single finger gesture to access Quick Settings makes much more sense, and not just because of familiarity.
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Motorola has shown off concept hardware for its Rizr rollable phone, and now a patent shows how it's working to make it a usable, everyday phone.
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Shortcuts, small external keyboards and even improved (and free) dictation software can make long sessions of text input much ...