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- yeah, i'm a deer in headlights when i'm on a call and get another call and see these options come upSteveJobs
- "Say bye and take this new call" "No! I'm on a call, call me back" "Switch calls"shapesalad
- lol .. My anxiety goes through the roof when this pops upRamanisky2
- LOL. I thought it was just me.
Thankfully it's pretty rare.Hayzilla - Awful UXmaquito
- I’d put a red, a yellow and a green circle with pause, stop and phone icon respectively.maquito
- I switched off call waiting. So I won't have to master this shit. Except, of course, regular calls can be interrupted by FB messenger, WhatsApp and WhatNot.jagara
- Who's up for a QBN design session to come up with better solutions?BaskerviIle
- What will usually happen is: I press "Hold & Accept" because the red buttons scare me off. I realize I didnt warn the first caller (who is probably as confused)drgs
- I try to switch back to the original call, which is impossible to do because I'm talking to someone else. I finish 2nd call and call back to nr 1 to apologizedrgs
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https://www.newshub.….dbloc - The decline button is redundant. It's just a way to stop the ringing (or send a blunt message). Could be just the other two OR Accept and Hold w/no red buttonsSteveJobs
- Single, simple icons should show the implied nature of each action, with one that ends the current call and the other holds it.SteveJobs
- or maybe just this *shrug*
https://i.imgur.com/…SteveJobs - This is a case of “just use text”. The icons confuse the decision making.noRGB
