I agree with Kevin here. The outcome of the sequence in bug description
is quite unpredictable from the user point of view. In the step 6 I
could imagine user for example answering a phone call and keeping the
phone in portrait orientation for a while.  And then finally when
switching to browser on a flat-down phone it suddenly orientates to
portrait. And what is worse for the user is that the whole shell and
therefore right edge switcher changes place making the whole system
navigation more difficult.

But I also understand that technical complexity aspect here as well. If
I could decide I guess I would ignore orientation switches when fixed-
orientation app is focused and ask the orientation again when rotation-
enabled app is focused. And if the sensors are between the threshold
values "Don't change" status should be given instead of the last
remembered orientation.

Does this all make sense?

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