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[Bug 1421696] Re: Ubuntu Phone notification: having to click on the icon is not obvious

 

We won't be able to make it by ota9 because this would require all of
the redesign to be implemented as today a tap expands the notification,
so we'd lose that functionality.

** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
       Status: Confirmed => New

** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Also affects: ubuntu-settings-components (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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Title:
  Ubuntu Phone notification: having to click on the icon is not obvious

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in indicator-messages package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in ubuntu-settings-components package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  In the BQ E4.5 Ubuntu Edition, if you got a new notification, you have
  to click just in the icon for going to the application.

  By example: You receive a Telegram message. You dragdown the status
  bar (green envelope) and you see the message. If you click in the
  notification nothing happens. You need to click in its icon.

  This is not intuitive.

  Thanks in advance!

  ------ UX Comment ------

  We've added in the latest specification for Notifications in the
  Notification Centre the ability to launch the originating app by
  tapping on any part of the body of a notification list item. Page 29:
  Link to the
  spec:https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d/1xDSZ_dnAMAlhgFnnyjJEibaITXjVLp1_pnj_tATNm9I/edit#heading=h.2kihdtv7as7e

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