Where Is the Back Button on Pixel 4a?
If it’s not clear how to go back on your phone, it’s probably because gesture navigation is on. Since the Pixel 4a doesn’t have physical navigation buttons, the only alternative to the swipe gesture for going to a previous screen is a virtual back button, which is much easier to spot. A setting on your phone determines whether there’s a button or if you need to use a gesture. We’ll learn how to choose one or the other below.
How Do You Use the Back Button on Pixel 4a?
Since there are two ways to move backward on this phone, there are two separate directions. If you’re not sure which method is on, try both, or skip to the section further down this page to learn where in your phone’s settings you can find out which one is selected.
Swipe Inward
If Gesture navigation is on, the “go back” action (and other forms of navigation) aren’t apparent. It’s how a brand-new Pixel 4a is set up, and it’s what your phone is currently using if the back button appears to be missing. Go back by swiping from the edge of the screen—either edge works. You’ll see an arrow below, but only as you perform the swipe motion; it won’t show up until you start the gesture. Swipe inward toward the middle of the screen. You can begin the swipe anywhere on the left or right edge.
Press the Back Button
If 3-button navigation is on, knowing how to go back is much more apparent: simply use the back arrow at the bottom-left of the phone.
How Do I Change the Back Button on Pixel 4a?
You can opt for the virtual back button to have an arrow present or the gesture-based method of moving around. The choice is yours, and you can swap back and forth however often you want. Here’s how to choose either type: If you’re going with gestures, tap the gear/settings button to the right if you want to adjust the back sensitivity setting. You might do this if you find that swiping from the left or right triggers the back action too easily or not easily enough.