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posted 2015-09-10 13:22:57 +0200

1.1.9.28 swipe behavior

In 1.1.9.28 Eineheminlampi you need to do longer gestures that before. In the home view when you pull up to get to the app grid or swipe sideways to get to the events view you need to move your finger a longer distance than before. It's very annoying, I'm used to just flick my finger half a centimeter to navigate and it has worked well before.

You could blame the fact that before you could not swipe sideways so registering the right direction was easier. But even now the menu will start to slide to the right direction almost instantly - it's just that when you let off, it'll go back.

Another thing is that before 1.1.9.28 when you reverted the movement of you finger the menu did go always back. Now if you have gone too far down for example if you move your finger only couple of centimeters backwards it will still go to the apps grid.

Why? It's fine I guess, many other phones act like this, but the old way was so much better!

1.1.9.28 swipe behavior

In 1.1.9.28 Eineheminlampi you need to do longer gestures that before. In the home view when you pull up to get to the app grid or swipe sideways to get to the events view you need to move your finger a longer distance than before. It's very annoying, I'm used to just flick my finger half a centimeter to navigate and it has worked well before.

You could blame the fact that before you could not swipe sideways so registering the right direction was easier. But even now the menu will start to slide to the right direction almost instantly - it's just that when you let off, it'll go back.

Another thing is that before 1.1.9.28 when you reverted the movement of you finger the menu did go always back. Now if you have gone too far down for example if you move your finger only couple of centimeters backwards it will still go to the apps grid.

Why? It's fine I guess, many other phones act like this, but the old way was so much better!