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Now wait a second! Hold on! Let's get one thing straight here......
.......buttons should also return to phones.
Dedicated fingerprint unlock like the Pixel 5 would be nice to see again.
I'd settle for reasonable ports
Whoever thought touchscreens were a good idea for a console needs to be shot
They are grat for things that benwfit from havibg flexible touch anywhere interaction like maps.
They suck for anything you want to touch without looking away from the road, like temp controls.
Honda still including buttons and knobs for climate controls was a huge factor for my last purchase. A few brands were instantly rejected because they had climate controls in the touch screen and I had already hated that experience from rentals and my in law's cars.
It is not only safety - stupid screen is eating the battery for no reason.
Now that I think about it, cars could totally add a slot for SIM cards and be a phone and roaming wifi if they wanted to.
It's incredible it took them this long, considering how obvious it is. But good - it's nice to see at least one thing getting less and not more shitty for once, however tiny.
This way the new VW tanks will be easier to handle.
I dare say that that part of the reason behind this decision is that they are also required to meet safety standards.
No it's the only reason they are coming back, if they cared they wouldn't have got ridden of the buttons in the first place
Thank you!
(Though, to be fair, I'm not sure how much they deserve to be thanked for undoing a change that should never have been made in the first place.)