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Message #02239
Re: Call notification design
W dniu 07.06.2013 23:12, Josh Leverette pisze:
> Perhaps we could make an API out of it? I'm sure 3rd party VOIP apps
> (like Skype and others) would appreciate being able to use the same call
> inbound user interface that automatically switches between lock screen
> and standard notification based on power state.
Let me pitch in a little here. It's just a standard notification of a
new type, called "snap decision". The left button has the ability to
expand with more options (reject, ignore, reject and send sms are some
use cases for it). The risk of rejecting the call accidentally should be
minimal, then, but I agree that the target for rejecting should usually
be slightly smaller and less prominent than the accepting one. We should
also remember that accepting it accidentally might have the same (or
even worse) effects - you can usually call someone back (or they will
call you again), but you rarely can un-answer a call from your boss on
the weekend ;D.
If we decide and design that it should take more of the real estate in
the welcome screen and have some specific user interaction, that's
perfectly viable. And any 3rd part app will be able to take advantage of
it (preferably without even knowing).
What's needed here is design time, I'll try and drag someone relevant
into the discussion :)
Cheers,
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Michał (Saviq) Sawicz <michal.sawicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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