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#67
Originally Posted by range View Post
If you keep the application in landscape mode after you rotated to portrait mode while on the dashboard, you would have to rotate from landscape to portrait *after* tapping on that application, while already being in portrait mode.

I don't think that that looks very smooth.
Yes, that's a good point which makes that question even more pressing. Of course the rotation should happen in the background and without the animation, but it would still introduce a delay after tapping on the task in the "wrong" orientation.