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by MoonZ
188 days ago
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1°) Gesture navigation is entirely optional. 2°) Android followed UX/UI 101 about where to put frequently used buttons: where you can reach them with your thumb. Basic design, right ?
Apple iOS: the close/back button is usually on the top left corner, unreachable by right-handed users that only constitutes 90% of people, number about the same in all countries and cultures. That's only one example, but that bag where it comes from is deep. You should take a few steps back before displaying publicly polarizing opinions and maybe nuance your words a bit. |
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2) disregarding another blatant discrimination of left-handed users: I switch a couple times per week between android and iOS devices for various reasons and the android UX is so janky and unintuitive it hurts - it might just be my particular device and it’s much better in other cases.
This might be extremely polarising but I agree with GP.