There is still air in the brake lines that need to be bled out.
re-fill reservoir with new brake fluid and bleed calipers until not air comes out.
if you need further steps to bleed proper, feel free to write back and I will walk you through it.
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Check that fluid level is ok, by changing pad and opening calipers you may have lost fluid our of resovoir.
if your discs where not changed or skimmed at the same time you will have ridges, that do not match to the smooth pads, when you drive for a few miles eventually the pads will wear down and form the shape of the discs.
if they continue to be soft, bleed the fluid to make sure there is no air in it, if the brakes are still soft after this you should replace the brake fluid completely if it has not been done for a while as brake fluids absorbes moisture and that makes the brakes feel spongy or soft.
i hope this was useful.
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If these were front disc brake pads; you should bleed all four brakes.
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