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by romey
5265 days ago
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I disagree. I think the confusion is caused by users not intuitively understanding the context of the android "back". In a web browser, if you click a link to a sub-page on a different domain, you don't expect the back button to take you to the home page of that domain, you expect to go to the previous site you were browsing. Do any android devices have something akin to the right click on the back button in web browsers, that shows the back stack? |
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I've thought about it some, and I think the problem is that the back button lacks the concept of context.
In the music app example, when I first use it I get the front screen, then choose a song.
Then I press the home button, put my phone away and at some point the song stops.
Now, some hours later I open up the music player from the home screen and it is still showing the song, what behaviour should the back button have?
I think it should take me back to the song list (because I am now in the "Music" context in my head - and this is what it now does). But one could argue that the back button should take me back to the home screen.