Thanks for your answers.
On Sep 18, 4:11 am, Dianne Hackborn hack...@android.com wrote:
The other key point is that generally our model is for data to be
edit-in-place, so pressing back from something like contacts will close the
screen but retain your edits (since the edits were performed as
Hi,
The back button is really not meant to be cancel usually, but only
to exit the current screen you are working on.
-niko
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The other key point is that generally our model is for data to be
edit-in-place, so pressing back from something like contacts will close the
screen but retain your edits (since the edits were performed as you did
them).
There will always be exceptions -- I think gmail confirming you want to
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