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Review: Samsung Galaxy S5 for Verizon Wireless

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No dedicated Menu button.

DethBatcountry

Apr 23, 2014, 8:25 AM
The review states that there is a Menu button, and a Back button, which is not true. They replaced the dedicated Menu button with a Recent Apps button. As someone who loved having the dedicated Menu button, I think this is quite possibly the worst change Samsung has made on any of thier devices in a very long time. You already had the Recent Apps functionality from holding the home button. I don't know why they decided to deviate, but now I guess we will just have to hope that every single app in existence has its own menu button.
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The Victor

Apr 23, 2014, 1:39 PM
if the app needs a menu button itll have one just like a lot of other devices already do.

the only thing about having that recent apps function before as pressing and holding home button is that a lot of people didnt know about it, now they do and helps with battery life for them

and now its much easier to describe the menu button to someone
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stlblues34

Apr 26, 2014, 2:05 PM
You just have to long press the button to the left of the home button to get the menu to pop up.
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