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Press the voice-button, speak and record a voice message. While doing this, the phone should not care about rotation or at least stop recording the message and/or store the in the meantime recorded message. Then offer the user to continue when pressing agian.
Behaviour
However, if the phone rotates the screen, while recording, the button will move, and "release it" and stop recording. The red arrow in the picture will show where the finger is on the screen in vertical and horizontal rotation:
Furthermore the app does not store the record which was recorded till this point. It seems like What's App has a better solution around this thing. Furthermore, in WA the user just have to click the record button, then speak and once the user has finished, they only swipe up to send a message.
If anyone can reproduce would be good to know.
Feel free to precise/edit the title, as I am a bit unsure about the expression.
Cheers and thanks for fighting the Apple front!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
what I heard from a friend is the following:
Expectation
Press the voice-button, speak and record a voice message. While doing this, the phone should not care about rotation or at least stop recording the message and/or store the in the meantime recorded message. Then offer the user to continue when pressing agian.
Behaviour
However, if the phone rotates the screen, while recording, the button will move, and "release it" and stop recording. The red arrow in the picture will show where the finger is on the screen in vertical and horizontal rotation:
Furthermore the app does not store the record which was recorded till this point. It seems like What's App has a better solution around this thing. Furthermore, in WA the user just have to click the record button, then speak and once the user has finished, they only swipe up to send a message.
If anyone can reproduce would be good to know.
Feel free to precise/edit the title, as I am a bit unsure about the expression.
Cheers and thanks for fighting the Apple front!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: