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Message #95732
[Bug 1476664] Re: [incoming call] not possible to answer call when low battery indicator is shown
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1476664
Title:
[incoming call] not possible to answer call when low battery indicator
is shown
Status in Canonical System Image:
Won't Fix
Status in Ubuntu UX:
Won't Fix
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
Hi,
When there is less than 10% battery, when phone is locked indicator
will be shown with "OK" and ... one more botton (maybe cancel, I do
not remember).
Also, if you have phone locked and you get a call, you get ability to
answer it.
However, when you have combination - low battery with message
displayed, and in the same time you get a call - there is only battery
indicator widget, and you will not be able to answer call even if you
discard battery indicator widget. I guess only one indicator can be
displayed at the time, and in this case it is only battery indicator,
so answering phone is not possible.
I am using Aquarius E4.5 with official current ubuntu release.
Regards,
Petar
------ UX comment & resolution ------
It is true, the incoming call has to be a special case and overlay/cancel all other snap decisions and notifications. Ideally an incoming call should take over the whole screen.
For the moment it seems that the bug is somewhat fixed, even if a user has to tap into the incoming call snap to expand it.
Design is going to look into a long term solution for the incoming call screen as a separate project, hence marking this bug as Won't Fix.
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