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Closing app and locking by swiping down should also easily solveable:

Just swipe totally down to lock or close an app.
 

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I think closing app by swipping down could still be available when you are inside an app (and actually not sure that this is not already the case)
It is only in home that the profile/ambiance switch appears

for locking, I would be ok if this is 'swipping down plus click on lock' which seems to be the case?
 

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Originally Posted by Morpog View Post
Easily solveable.

Inside an app:
swipe from right --> back to home
swipe from left --> back to events

Just like it is already from lock screen in SFOS 2.0
Notice that I was commenting on the current state of Sailfish 2.0, not on possible solutions.

Your suggestion could work, but would be quite unfair to left-handed people (and bit confusing, like Ubuntu Phone is) and still not very comfortable on the phone. On Jolla, I currently use mostly just the swipe from the right, because it is uncomfortable to do it from the other side while holding the phone in the right hand. I suspect that left handed people will have it vice versa.

It still doesn't solve the problem of easily getting back to an app. The systems I listed in the last post (except for BB 10) use an overlay for the notification overview, which allows to quickly get back to what you were doing. This is hard to do with the new concept.

Originally Posted by Morpog View Post
Closing app and locking by swiping down should also easily solveable:

Just swipe totally down to lock or close an app.
Yes, that's a very good idea.
 

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There might be some settings for gestures:

https://twitter.com/JaakkoRoppola/st...14167866585088

It's likely that there will be some edge swipe settings. The experience should be good for left handed people as well
 

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#445
Originally Posted by aegis View Post
Ah, so you're the one in the cinema that hasn't silenced their phone!

Don't you silence your phone going into a meeting? or on a train so it doesn't annoy other people?
I am not saying I do not silence my phone when needed, it is just that it is not needed all that often.

E.g. I will go to the cinema a couple of times a month. And i switch to "flight mode" anyway in this case, or turn the phone off.

I am blessed with a period of rare meetings... and I will probably leave the phone on my desk anyway. Not that it rings that often during working hours. It is my personal phone anyway, and I have a desk phone at work.

As for trains... I guess it is a cultural thing? I do not find ringing phones that annoying... people ranting on the phone for hours is a different matter. But if I am on a train and I have to pick a call, I will want to hear the ring.

I do not want to "get rid" of the ability to silence the phone, even if I am not using it that often. But I think it should not be something that triggers itself on by mistake, as is the case in current sailfish OS.

But it looks like I will not have this problem from may onwards, that is great news! I have watched the videos with SailfishOS 2 on both the tablet and the phone... and I think the changes are for the better. But we'll all have to wait and check for ourselves.
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I cannot believe they're screwing up cover actions like that...
Also events view not accessible from everywhere.
I am very dissapointed...
 

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Originally Posted by willi6868 View Post
[*] They abonded the 'close by swiping from top'-feature so that you will now get this 'Lockscreen-menu' everywhere (even inside of apps). WTF are they doing this? I don't want to miss this awesome feature. I am closing ALL of my Apps on this way and never used the long-press-feature on the homescreen but in SFOS 2.0 it's the only way now... Please vote here.
Overall I like the new Sailfish 2.0 UI, but removing the swipe down action to close an app is a really bad decision. Please vote to fix this!
 

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It starts to look like N9! Microsoft will sue them?
 
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Originally Posted by mikelima View Post
Actually, my frustration comes from the fact that I have triggered "silent mode" by mistake multiple times. I wish I could disable the action to avoid it...
I cannot think of a time I would need to silence the phone that often.
Silence a call, yes, silence the phone... rarely.
University student here. Quick access to silent mode toggle is a Godsend for lectures / seminars (when they're not all in one block, but spaced out erratically over a week).
 

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I miss my Treo 600. It has a mechanical slider switch to silent mode. I could operate it by reaching for the phone under the pillow, without having to take it out and looking at it. Best feature ever!
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