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Samsung’s New Phone Has Tactile Buttons

Samsung announces a new phone featuring physical, tactile buttons. This model marks a significant shift. Many recent smartphones relied solely on touchscreens or touch-sensitive areas. Samsung now brings back actual buttons you can feel and press. The company believes this offers users a better experience.


Samsung’s New Phone Has Tactile Buttons

(Samsung’s New Phone Has Tactile Buttons)

The new buttons provide clear feedback. Users feel a definite click when pressing them. This is different from touch-sensitive surfaces. Those surfaces offer little physical response. Samsung states the buttons improve usability. People can operate the phone without looking down. This is useful in many situations. It helps when wearing gloves. It also helps in bright sunlight where screens are hard to see.

Samsung designed the buttons to be durable. They are built to withstand heavy daily use. The company tested them extensively. The buttons are resistant to water and dust. This matches the phone’s overall rugged design. The phone targets users needing reliable performance. It appeals to outdoor enthusiasts. It also appeals to professionals working in tough conditions. Samsung listened to customer feedback. Many users requested physical buttons again. They missed the certainty of a real press.

The power button and volume controls are tactile. The dedicated Bixby button is also physical. This ensures quick access to the voice assistant. The placement feels familiar to long-time Samsung users. The overall design remains modern. Samsung integrates the buttons smoothly. They do not make the phone bulky. The device maintains a sleek profile. Samsung confirms the phone runs the latest Android software. Performance matches other premium models. The key difference lies in the interaction. Tactile buttons offer a distinct advantage for some tasks.


Samsung’s New Phone Has Tactile Buttons

(Samsung’s New Phone Has Tactile Buttons)

Pricing details will follow soon. Availability is expected globally next month. Samsung faces competition from brands sticking with touch controls. This move signals Samsung’s willingness to revisit older ideas. They aim to address specific user preferences. Market response will determine if other brands follow.