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Originally Posted by RockdaMan
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The only bit I can find in that review where he refers to this is:
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The Menu and Back keys are purely capacitive, whereas the Home button is, well, an actual button -- it requires you to physically depress it in order to register input.
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The layout and hardware button is the same as on the original Galaxy S (except for a little styling on the rim of the S2 button). You can see it best in the first image in the review. The other photos may have been taken with the lighting washing out the two capacitive buttons, but they're pretty clear from all angles on my Galaxy S. I've never thought of it as having a single button; it always looks like it's got three along the bottom.
Unless this is a territory thing, and the buttons are different outside Europe? But I can't see how that would work, as you need the other two buttons to use Android.
Graham