It appears you are asking about a potential article or feature that mentions "3-button Gesture Navigation" in Android XR. However, there might be some clarification needed:
1. 3-Button Navigation: This is the traditional navigation system in Android that includes three on-screen buttons:
- Back
- Home
- Recent Apps
2. Gesture Navigation: Introduced in Android 10, this system replaces the three buttons with swipes and gestures:
- Swipe up from the bottom for Home.
- Swipe up and hold for Recent Apps.
- Swipe from the sides for Back.
3. Android XR: This could refer to "Android Extended Reality," which might imply Android being used for AR/VR environments. If this is the case, it could be related to adaptations of traditional or gesture-based navigation for augmented or virtual reality.
Would you like me to explore:
- A deeper technical explanation of how gesture navigation works?
- Possible use cases for 3-button navigation in Android XR or immersive environments?