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Google introduced gesture navigation with its release of Android 10 in 2019. Here's how to enable the feature.
One of the changes that this fifth beta of Android Q brings is a new swipe gesture from either corner of your display to bring up the Google Assistant.
Both Android and iOS have started moving to fully gesture-based user interfaces. While that may make some things more fluid, it also sometimes limits the number of gestures you can use. That's ...
If you are looking to experience Android 14's predictive back gestures, Gmail is now rolling out an in-app version of it. Check it out!
While Android Q’s new navigation has a couple extra gestures to accommodate the system’s back button and app tray, it’s otherwise a clone of the system Apple established a couple years ago.
With Android 13, Google is working to make the back gesture's destination more predictable so you don't accidentally close your app.
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