Seriously, what is it with phones w/out hardware buttons. They just seem so practical and so much more reliable that touch/on screen ones. Also, what happens in the bootloader/recovery if you don't have hard keys to control it?
Seriously, what is it with phones w/out hardware buttons. They just seem so practical and so much more reliable that touch/on screen ones.
Also, what happens in the bootloader/recovery if you don't have hard keys to control it?
HTC thought of that..
Volume Up/Down and the Power button are hard keys. This is what the Desire uses for hboot operations.
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HTC thought of that..
Volume Up/Down and the Power button are hard keys. This is what the Desire uses for hboot operations.