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2015-10-23
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Also they're making workflow even slower again and the UX even more inconsistent and confused. Why on Cyanogenmod / Android can I just swipe down from status bar at any time for quick settings and settings app. Swipe to notifications, swipe down, very limited toggles, swipe back to home screen, select settings (now hugely diminished in quickness of use). Then a load more taps to even adjust brightness. It's absolutely awful and keeps getting worse.
Glad I've now moved over to my N5 (CM).
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2015-10-23
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#73
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2015-10-23
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@ UK
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2015-10-23
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@ Germany
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Seems like you're not familiar how iOS and any Android device out there handles the lockscreen...
Jolla could implement this feature by adding it through the pulley menu
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2015-10-23
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@ Czech Republic
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...is a very valid point. I suspect the main reason we don't have that is the masses who would start shouting how bad it is because "it looks like Android".
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2015-10-23
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@ UK
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I think it's just your Android paranoia, since I've seen you posting this same comment at least 5x
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2015-10-23
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Seems like you're not familiar how iOS and any Android device out there handles the lockscreen...
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2015-10-23
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@ Hanoi
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I would argue that it is their paranoia. I may have pointed it out 5x in my whole life but try counting the "too Android-like", "not unlike", bla bla bla moaning in any single random thread on TJC
The rest of your post is 100% true. I agree that SFOS 2.0 has lost some of the consistency of SFOS 1.0. No arguing against that. I would argue though that what it has lost in consistency it gained in usability so it is on the right path, even if not quite there yet.
I would also argue that things like memory management, global cut&paste and 200+ bugs and missing features reported on TJC are more important but Jolla seems more inclined to fiddle with the UI (OK, they seem to have fixed some OOM issues now, kudos to them).
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2015-10-23
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Also they're making workflow even slower again and the UX even more inconsistent and confused. Why on Cyanogenmod / Android can I just swipe down from status bar at any time for quick settings and settings app. Swipe to notifications, swipe down, very limited toggles, swipe back to home screen, select settings (now hugely diminished in quickness of use). Then a load more taps to even adjust brightness. It's absolutely awful and keeps getting worse.
Glad I've now moved over to my N5 (CM).
Any clue about that?