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1 | initial version | posted 2014-02-15 15:38:40 +0200 |
Add a bluetooth icon to the ongoing-call interface to enable bluetooth and therefore switch to bluetooth headsets super easily and quickly.
Currently the fastest method of launching bluetooth while calling: requires you to swipe yourself out of the phone application, launch settings, tap bluetooth icon. and after that you probably want to return to the call UI. so another swipe and app selection has to be made.
I haven't seen this in other phones, but I think this would be a major improvement on handsfree accessibility and usability. Get a call while driving, answer it (and tell the other guy to hold on a second), press the bluetooth button, grab your bluetooth headset and start it.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Add a bluetooth icon to the ongoing-call interface to enable bluetooth and therefore switch to bluetooth headsets super easily and quickly.
Currently the fastest method of launching bluetooth while calling: requires you to swipe yourself out of the phone application, launch settings, tap bluetooth icon. and after that you probably want to return to the call UI. so another swipe and app selection has to be made.
I haven't seen this in other phones, but I think this would be a major improvement on handsfree accessibility and usability. Get a call while driving, answer it (and tell the other guy to hold on a second), press the bluetooth button, grab your bluetooth headset and start it.
3 | No.3 Revision |
Add a bluetooth icon to the ongoing-call interface to enable bluetooth and therefore switch to bluetooth headsets super easily and quickly.
Currently the fastest method of launching bluetooth while calling: requires you to swipe yourself out of the phone application, launch settings, tap bluetooth icon. and after that you probably want to return to the call UI. so another swipe and app selection has to be made.
I haven't seen this in other phones, but I think this would be a major improvement on handsfree accessibility and usability. Get a call while driving, answer it (and tell the other guy to hold on a second), press the bluetooth button, grab your bluetooth headset and start it.