![]() But, if you miss it and the traditional three-button navigation bar, you can certainly get them back. These menus are typically also accessible from a Hamburger menu icon in the corner of the app’s interface, so you don’t have to use that gesture if you don’t want to. ![]() These menus now must be accessed by tapping on the left edge of the screen and holding for a beat until you can pull to the right to access the menu hiding underneath. Currently, there are still slide-over menus that would typically be accessed through a swipe back - the same gesture that now acts as a back function. It works much in the same way that the iPhone’s gestures do, but the back function presents a unique issue for Android. With Android 10, Google officially switched over to gesture-based navigation by default.
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