On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 10:42 +0000, Brendan Donegan wrote: > Yes, all modern phone UIs (that I know of) use a slide mechanism when > answering calls. Just tapping seems nice, until you take into account > real world usage where the phone is in your pocket and you can easily > just press the hang up button by accident when fumbling for it
I don't think it matters. I've accidentally answered calls when attempting to pull the phone out of my pocket when seated. The pressure of the screen against my leg, and the angle at which I had to pull the phone out, resulted in answering the call, to the caller hearing a phone rustling inside a pocket and immediately hanging up. Any phone which does not have something covering the screen or buttons to prevent such contact, is going to be susceptible to this; especially with the sizes of phones today. I never had any such problems from my older slider phones, even with larger answer/hangup buttons on the front.
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