This is blocked on a decision about what the "Back" button does in
general: does it navigate through chronological history, or does it
navigate up through hierarchy?
My preference is for it to navigate up through hierarchy, for two
reasons. First, you might have gone to the previous location (Cellular,
in this case) days or weeks ago, with System Settings idling in the
background ever since. You would not remember that that's where it had
been before your current use of System Settings, so chronological Back
behavior would be surprising.
Second, chronological Back could make returning to the overview tedious.
If your use case required repeated non-hierarchical navigation between
two siblings/nephews/etc in a page stack (for example, between
Notifications and Sound and back again), something as simple as
returning to the overview screen would become tedious. You would need to
tap Back multiple times, while remaining confident that you would
eventually return to the overview rather than being stuck.
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Multiple settings pages open when accessed from the indicator
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