--- UX comment ---

The use of blue to indicate 'unread' and 'missed' communications was not
understood, 7/11 participants failed to interpret the meaning of blue.
This is because of the following mental models:

- Blue does not signify that attention is required
- The presence of a communication indicator already suggests 'unread' and 
'missed'

User quotes:
"I don't know why it needs to be blue, I don't need it to be there if there 
aren't any unread messages. It normally will only show when there is an 
outstanding message." (Michael) 
"The fact that it is present indicates there is something there for me to do." 
(Hansie) 

When there are no outstanding messages/missed calls, the participants
did not expect the indicators to be shown. Therefore, the blue colour
serves little meaning to them.

Based on these findings, we've decided to only show the Notification
indicator icon (white) if its current status is on/running or required
the user's attention. (With the exception of informational indicators
which are always present).

Source: Notification indicator & icon findings from Usability testing
sessions - March and Sep 2014 (https://goo.gl/tncf2K) &
(https://goo.gl/EAE94I)

---

Also, with the new design of the Notification System, we suggest using
the lock screen to provide more functionality beyond unlocking the
phone: such as notifications for emails and text messages, a date and
time display, or even shortcuts to certain applications, for example,
the camera or the media player control. This appearance of notifications
on the lock screen addresses user's prioritisation of different
communication content based on their context, for example, from earlier
research, we found that participants gave different levels of attention
according to the communication medium: a missed call is more likely to
require an immediate action; text messages are checked on a frequent
basis; personal emails are relatively less urgent, and tend to be
checked at the user's convenience. Therefore, the 'envelope' icon in the
status bar takes a 'secondary role' when notifying the user.

Desired behaviour of 'Envelope' icon:
User can swipe either way to unlock the screen, if she does, all notifications 
will disappear and be recorded in the Notification centre and the 'envelope' 
icon should be present on the Status bar. If user sees (opens) the Notification 
centre or acts on a notification when it arrives, then the 'envelope' icon 
should disappear from the status bar. (https://goo.gl/J6G9Yn)

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