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2009-09-26
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2009-09-26
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2009-09-26
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I don't like the rotation of home screens. There are widgets which are simply too wide to fit in portrait, so they would either be cut off or have to be shown in landscape. In any case it just doesn't seem elegant to me, and I can't really see it happening like that.
I would keep it very simple, either no homescreen at all (making it the phone as described in my previous post or some static image), or perhaps a single portrait homescreen which can have its own widgets.
The dashboard is anything but a simple problem, and so far nobody seems to have come up with a satisfying solution to what happens to the thumbnails if the screen is rotated while the dashboard is showing.
I don't see the point of voting yet, when nobody has come up with a completely thought-through proposal yet. There are issues that have been pointed out in great detail before by people like ragnar, who do UI design for a living. It's not productive and a bit disrespectful to just glance over those issues.
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2009-09-26
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2009-09-26
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2009-09-26
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P.S.: A big problem remains: What happens if you rotate the screen while on the dashboard? Do you wait until all applications have acquired their new orientation? This could take considerable time, but otherwise you would get broken thumbnails (at least on the landscape dashboard, which doesn't have a proper way to display portrait thumbnails).
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2009-09-26
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2009-09-26
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@ München, DE
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The location of the widgets are somehow stored by the OS. Could it be a start to have two separate location storages, one for portrait and one for landscape? After adding a widget and rotating the screen the first time, the user can move the new widget to suit also the other orientation.
This would mean the user has to configure the homescreen for both orientations and might be a bit annoying if a lot of widgets are added in one go, but at least when adding only one I don't think this would bug me as a user too much.
Cons, from the top of my head:
* Width of widgets would be limited to 480 pixels, minus whatever padding is needed.
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2009-09-26
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I would love to see a function in which the front camera would detect the orientation of your face and based on that change the screen orientation... xD
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