[phone] Shouldn't be able to swipe away incoming call notification

Bug #1512430 reported by Bill Filler
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This bug affects 13 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Canonical System Image
Confirmed
High
Michał Sawicz
Ubuntu UX
Triaged
High
Paty Davila
unity8 (Ubuntu)
Incomplete
High
Lukáš Tinkl

Bug Description

latest rc-proposed on krillin

Steps to reproduce:
1) lock phone
2) call phone
3) press volume down button to lower the volume, this causes sound notification to be shown and incoming call notification to be reduced in height
4) while incoming call notification reduced in height, swipe it from left to right

Expected results:
incoming call notification should not be dismissed, so you can still answer the phone

Actual results:
incoming call notification is dismissed and you now have no way to answer the incoming call

Bill Filler (bfiller)
Changed in unity8 (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → High
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image:
assignee: nobody → kevin gunn (kgunn72)
Changed in unity8 (Ubuntu):
assignee: nobody → Michał Sawicz (saviq)
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image:
milestone: none → backlog
importance: Undecided → High
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image:
status: New → Confirmed
Changed in unity8 (Ubuntu):
assignee: Michał Sawicz (saviq) → Lukáš Tinkl (lukas-kde)
Revision history for this message
Michał Sawicz (saviq) wrote :

How else do you dismiss a call (but not *reject* it)?

Changed in unity8 (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
Revision history for this message
Bill Filler (bfiller) wrote : Re: [Bug 1512430] Re: Shouldn't be able to swipe away incoming call notification

Power button dismisses but doesn't reject

> On Nov 2, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Michał Sawicz <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> How else do you dismiss a call (but not *reject* it)?
>
> ** Also affects: ubuntu-ux
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> ** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
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Revision history for this message
kevin gunn (kgunn72) wrote : Re: Shouldn't be able to swipe away incoming call notification

current design team spec "In all cases, a power button press can reject an incoming call or end an active call"

sorry, internal doc
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RBoVknCLZ4GQ8E_iVftd3i_KmdxI5d6JrBt7i5EDZO0

Changed in ubuntu-ux:
assignee: nobody → Olga Kemmet (olga-kemmet)
status: New → Triaged
importance: Undecided → High
summary: - Shouldn't be able to swipe away incoming call notification
+ [phone] Shouldn't be able to swipe away incoming call notification
Revision history for this message
Dubstar_04 (dubstar-04) wrote :

This has happened to me a few times recently. Is this something that can be looked at for the OTA13 cycle?

Revision history for this message
Michał Sawicz (saviq) wrote :

> Power button dismisses but doesn't reject

Shouldn't power/volume buttons just silence it, while giving you the option to pick up/reject? Too easy IMO to press any of those buttons by accident when taking the phone out of your pocket.

Changed in ubuntu-ux:
status: Triaged → New
assignee: Olga Kemmet (olga-kemmet) → nobody
Revision history for this message
Pat McGowan (pat-mcgowan) wrote :

I agree with Saviq lets not change current behavior of the button please
and yes lets fix for this update if possible

Changed in canonical-devices-system-image:
milestone: backlog → 13
assignee: kevin gunn (kgunn72) → Michał Sawicz (saviq)
milestone: 13 → none
Revision history for this message
Oleg (arteniioleg) wrote :
Paty Davila (dizzypaty)
Changed in ubuntu-ux:
assignee: nobody → Paty Davila (dizzypaty)
Paty Davila (dizzypaty)
Changed in ubuntu-ux:
status: New → Triaged
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