• @sethal
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    681 year ago

    Ugh. That’s gonna be bad for my muscle memory.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      They did this to the Duo MFA app push notifications on Android (switched ‘Accept’ and ‘Decline’) a couple years ago, it was a rough month for work.

    • @OGC
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      91 year ago

      I believe there’ll be an option for you to change the layout

      • @[email protected]
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        261 year ago

        Apple isn’t amazing at giving option, but they’re getting better.

        I say this as an iOS user of like… 10 years? Love it, but it took a little too long for a dark mode to exist.

      • @Nogami
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        -201 year ago

        The option will be to pay $50 extra for a “leftie” model that moves the button to the other side.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      Yeeeeh I take or make maybe two calls per month, so I personally won’t be affected.

      I do think the bottom right corner is a good place for it, though—it’s unmistakable where to find it.

    • @AttackBunny
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      31 year ago

      It also moved speaker and mute. I’ve been muting a lot of people since the beta went live.

      • @[email protected]
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        -71 year ago

        You’re being downvoted for your Reddit sarcasm tag

        “I AM JOKING SEE I AM JOKING YOU SHOUDL KNO”

    • @Earthwormjim91
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      21 year ago

      It took like 3 calls for me to get used to it. Now I wonder why it wasn’t in the bottom right corner the whole time. It’s so much better

    • @Nikls94
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      11 year ago

      I use the beta, I still hate it.

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 year ago

      Apple is especially bad at this. They constantly make tweaks that are completely unneeded.

  • @jiberish
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    601 year ago

    I’m so angry right now. I was waiting to buy an iphone with USBC, but they have crossed the line. My next phone will not be an Apple.

    • MxM111
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      311 year ago

      That’s clear impression I am getting from all those alarmist articles about “the feature that will anger the users”. Total clickbatary.

  • @[email protected]
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    431 year ago

    I don’t understand why the button couldn’t have remained in the middle of the screen. It makes sense in the middle, being such an important button. It’s easy to reach no matter which hand you use to hold your phone. It’s the norm and people are used to it.

    • ansik
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      41 year ago

      The only justification for its having it on the right side I can think of is that the button ends up exactly where you drag to answer a call, so the answer button turns to an end call button.

      • LazaroFilm
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        11 year ago

        Which leads me to my real gripe with the slide to answer and button positions. If you swipe as a reflex but it’s button displayed you actually end the call by mistake.

    • @echoplex21
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      11 year ago

      Only explanation I can think of is that phones before touch screens used to have the end call on the right.

      • @Sheltac
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        31 year ago

        Or, you know, you slammed the the bit you held into the body of the phone with a satisfying “pling”.

        Now get off my lawn.

  • @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    Apple Fanboy = Ha! Ha! Look at the silly old people who can’t keep up with new technology! Adapt or die!

    Apple Fanboy after ‘end call’ is moved…

  • @mercano
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    121 year ago

    Why? You’re just going to ruin anyone with mussel memory.

    • @[email protected]
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      371 year ago

      I remember when my partner ate one but there was a TINY CRAB in it. They thought they broke their teeth.

      • @firetruck7487
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        221 year ago

        It’s going to be hard to unlearn that mussel memory.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          We’re a lot more careful about it now.

          Damn shame, they’re delicious and I just wanna scarf them down.

          • cod
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            41 year ago

            Still one of the best things I’ve ever eaten was my uncle’s smoked mussels. I love mussels anyway but that was divine

      • @ProfoundNinja
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        51 year ago

        is it shellfish of me not to care about them?

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Why? Because no one ever gets promoted by saying “leave it alone, users like it the way it is”.

      • @Earthwormjim91
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        11 year ago

        No one ever sells more things by just leaving them the same either.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          That isn’t true. McDonalds sells tons of french fries and they rarely change (and when they do change, they take great pains to make the change undetectable)

  • @BromSwolligans
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    111 year ago

    It’s already saved me from accidentally tapping a recent or favorite number because they hang up a split second faster than my thumb lands on the end button. I approve of this change.

  • @ParadoxSeahorse
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    71 year ago

    My most used buttons are mute and speaker, and they literally swapped them around… the UI team at Apple are clearly high

  • @reddig33
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    -21 year ago

    Muscle memory is a thing. Good designers used to know that.

    • HeavyDogFeet
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      101 year ago

      And so no buttons should ever be allowed to move? That would be insane.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Buttons can move but designers need to weigh the benefits of moving the button against the time and frustration users will experience from the move

        • @Dark_Blade
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          21 year ago

          Not to mention, the place where it used to be was easy to reach with either hand. This one will probably be unpleasant with both.

        • HeavyDogFeet
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          11 year ago

          Sure, and I’m going to guess they probably did that here. I doubt this is going to cause that much frustration, it’s still a big red button that’s easy to see.

      • paraphrand
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        11 year ago

        And USB C is the the final cable.

          • paraphrand
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            61 year ago

            Oh, just a silly comparison about change in technology. It’s a prominent topic right now, everyone wanting just one cable and it is now being demanded by law.

            It seems our cables will never change again. Or if they do, the governments of the world will have to approve it.

            • HeavyDogFeet
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              21 year ago

              Ah, gotcha. I don’t think it would be that hard to change to new connectors. Now that laws are coming in, they can simply update those laws when it’s time for a new standard. USB C still has many years of headroom left, and the benefits of standardising connectors vastly outweigh the problems (at least in my opinion).

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                While I agree in general. I just wonder how the process of switching to a new connector would even work. And what companies will have the right to dictate the next iteration, etc.

                And when it does happen, we will just see all the same rage again about having to change, about already having a a bunch of cables and chargers, etc etc.

                And on that note of change, e-waste is claimed to be a huge factor in past connector requirements and these newer ones with USB-C. So what ever comes next will have to have substantial improvements to justify the e-waste switching will generate from a decade or so of USB C dominance.

                I really think there are many reasons we won’t progress past USB-C.

                I predict there will be a growing awareness of how USB-C is fine when engineered well. But when done cheaply or without care, it can lead to shorting out in a way past usb cables rarely have had. I’ve seen lots of reports of USB-C shorting out and melting ports in various HMDs and Controllers in the VR space.

                Apple implements USB-C very well. So I’m not worried about them.

                Anyway, thank you for listening to my TED talk on USB-C.

                • HeavyDogFeet
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                  21 year ago

                  My guess would be that once we start hitting walls with USB C, there’ll likely be a consortium or group of companies that come together to propose a new standard and propose/lobby for govts to add update the existing laws with that as another option of connector.

                  More difficult for companies than just throwing shit at the wall to see what sticks, but overall less of a shitty experience for consumers.