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Message #02237
Re: Call notification design
I have to join the choir. When I'm actively using the phone hitting that
button shouldn't be a problem, but when I rushing it up from my pocket it
would be.
2013/6/7 Sergio Schvezov <sergio.schvezov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Matthew Fischer <
> matthew.fischer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> I'm actually okay with this design. I personally find it annoying when a
>> call takes over my screen, especially when I'm doing something more
>> important, using maps, for example. And over the past few years it has
>> become more clear to me that the primary purpose of my "phone" is no longer
>> for making phone calls. I spend far more time using email, web, maps, and
>> SMS.
>>
>> I do of course hope that your concern about "difficult to quickly accept"
>> is unfounded, there are occasionally some calls that I really don't want to
>> miss, but I think that the notification is there long enough to catch it.
>>
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> I do find that if I'm doing something the notification is great, but if
> the phone was in my pocket (locked), taking over the screen and making it
> actionable through a swipe would be nice as I struggle to take the phone
> out of my pocket and try not to drop it :-)
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