> Makes sense: normally, these apps (and other “bloatware”) are pre-installed on phones when you buy them from a carrier.
However the iOS one "just works". Disclaimer: I hate voice mail with a passion. Not using it unless I really think it might be something important.
> There’s a super-easy clear all link which is fantastic
Force touch the first close icon to close all on iOS. Which is absolutely terrible in terms of UX.
> Universal back function: It’s great having a global “affordance” for the super-common thing that people want to do. It works well, too: its meaning subtly changing in the right way, depending what you’re going back from.
However you're guessing what you're actually going back to since there's no visual indicator. The location is super perfect at the bottom row. Missed opportunity for the iPhone X which has screen real-estate on the bottom.
However the iOS one "just works". Disclaimer: I hate voice mail with a passion. Not using it unless I really think it might be something important.
> There’s a super-easy clear all link which is fantastic
Force touch the first close icon to close all on iOS. Which is absolutely terrible in terms of UX.
> Universal back function: It’s great having a global “affordance” for the super-common thing that people want to do. It works well, too: its meaning subtly changing in the right way, depending what you’re going back from.
However you're guessing what you're actually going back to since there's no visual indicator. The location is super perfect at the bottom row. Missed opportunity for the iPhone X which has screen real-estate on the bottom.