“Similar things happen all too often on mobiles. While typing a text message, a full-screen alert interrupts you to say a new message has arrived, maybe destroying the current composition. It’s almost impossible to type web addresses on most phones, because the useful symbols are hidden away. It takes six keypresses to find out what call you just missed because you couldn’t get to the phone on time. It’s easier to accidentally completely delete a new MMS than to send it.”
Link: The right information, at the right time (littlespringsdesign.com)
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You know what i have never understood? Why ‘Http://’ and ‘WWW’ isnt in the symbols (ok i know its not a symbol but you get the point)section of a phone? How great would it be if that had one button press for that?
Also hitting reply to an MMS, some phones it instantly takes you to an MMS reply….why? Wheres the choice?
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