> Having said that however, it will also say that using hardware buttons is
> likely to give a more pleasant user experience so it would be worth
> considering even for the end user interface.

What's your definition of "hardware" buttons?  Do you consider the
buttons on the Nexus One to be hardware?  I don't -- they are
dedicated buttons, but there is nothing mechanical about them.  It
really is no different than using the button bar on Honeycomb.

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