answered
2016-10-10 10:52:25 +0200
I gave a look on it and seems to be really confused at this point.
Currently it seems to be that a call that you give has no arrow, and some given to the phone has the arrow from contact to you (which should be correct).
The u-turn arrow seems to be if you call back after the contact calls you, or reversely if he call back to you after your call.
Normally, i would say, that is just a definition of referential.
Where are we represented on the phone? where the OS may represent ourself as reference? quite difficult right?
But for a contact, its reference is its number or name.
then for a received call from a contact it comes from the contact to phone owner.
Then, the arrow begin from the contact to a side.
It could points to the right or to the left side, important is that the Arrow beginning starts from contact.
For the other case, if we call a contact the arrow points TO the contact.
It comes from owner to him. The arrow may be placed to the left or to the right, important is that it points to the contact.
That is one scheme. As you can see, we could have merely scheme for this.
But the current one bring some confusion.
A long text to tell that, I think too that it need to be reviewed....
yeah it is a bit confusing
Mariusmssj ( 2016-10-08 10:34:23 +0200 )editYou are literally too stupid to insult.
-Dr. Stuart Price
Satvik Chaudhary ( 2016-10-14 17:47:48 +0200 )editThe color just shwos that you have not seen it before this. Like sometimes in fb messenger even after you see a message, it shows in unread messages. It's like that.
Satvik Chaudhary ( 2016-10-14 17:49:12 +0200 )editnope. some yellow,some white....all not seen. Thank you for helping.
poddl ( 2016-10-14 18:11:23 +0200 )edit