No full interaction with notification from lockscreen ?! :-(
- Wtf is the point of a lock screen if it's not, you know, locked?......
I don't want to be able to act on anything from my lock screen
Fable Publishing: C0012255F09-20-13 01:57 PMLike 0 - again, it's not a matter of who is right and who is wrong it's a matter of choice for the user!!! i want something that you don't but we can't get a configuration for it we are forced to do what BB want. :-(
if i'm already talking about "not configurable" here is some more stuff:
1. "swipe-up" from the lockscreen should be allowed to be configured by user to where the user want to be in and not by default to the "minimize" screen... the user may want to "swipe-up" to "home screen" of his choice!! could be the "hub" could be the "minimized" apps screen could be the "applications" screen...
2.user could configure swipe order: today, right is: "home" and left is "hub" and middle is "minimized" static and user could configure the order/place of each screen that fit to him.. BB OS v10 doesn't handle the difference between
left handed and right hand persons and need to understand that each person has it's own preference!
3.user should be having the ability to close all "minimized" app in one click and not ONLY one by one like today! what are you ?! Apple ?!! come on..09-22-13 05:09 AMLike 0 - :smh: this whole thread is why I am debating stepping away from this forum
:sigh: I will try. In BlackBerry the lock screen is just that. A lock for security. BlackBerry has been / is / always will be about SECURITY. If you want a device that can access anything from the lock screen, then you are on the wrong platform.
So will never be able to do more than preview from LOCK screen as it is supposed to be a security feature.
I pray that never changes.
Posted via CB1009-22-13 05:46 AMLike 0 - i'm saying this not only as a user but also as a developer and this is half work since this type of things need to be configure by the user as an option for those who wants to use it with interaction (lets say swipe on a message to answer) and for those who don't want..
it's a simple thing to leave some things to the user to decide what is best for him.. and they done a bad work on that..
Posted via CB1009-22-13 05:59 AMLike 0 - Oh my God, this is like the message board equivalent of performance art - it's so ridiculous, it has to be a joke.
What is the purpose of a lock screen if not to lock the phone? But you're right, OP. The developers were obviously too lazy and only went half way. Let's let the user decide if the lock screen should allow full access to messaging capabilities. While we're at it, I don't want to swipe left to get to my hub. Why only one direction? The developers were again just sitting around with their thumbs up their butts on this one. I want to swipe right. When I'm in an app, I want to swipe right then down. Lazy a$$ developers. Also, why should the music app only play music? That seems awfully narrow-minded if you ask me. I'm the user, and I want to be able to access my PDF documents from my music app. Finally, why does the CB10 app open up CrackBerry? And why does the Planets virtual sky app open up Planets? What, just because it's called "CB10" or "Planets" means it has to open up that specific app? It seems only fair to let the user decide what app should open up what app. When I touch the CB10 icon, I want to open up my flashlight. Why are these developers such horrible people that they can't finish their work and let us do what we want?
(sounds kinda ridiculous, doesn't it?)
Posted via CB10Anilu7 and AnimalPak200 like this.09-22-13 10:01 AMLike 2 - you exaggerated.. android allows to override the home launcher and the user can code a new home launcher i haven't requested something that doesn't exist like you (the music player to open pdf ?!)
Android today allow the user to choose his flavor of configuration and doesn't say:
"hey! work like we tell you because we are BB and we are secure and giving the user the option to configure is not secure.. "
so closed minded ? yes in someway...09-22-13 05:51 PMLike 0 - Hi,
I just seen the Z30 review with the upcoming 10.2 and i'm finding my self really mad on BB dev team for
doing half work and didn't completed the full feature of interaction with the items on the lock screen..
why do i need to swipe to unlock to get to an item that i want ?! thats so stupid !!! come on.. at least give us the option to configure
the lock screen like it should be ...
the review:
In other words, it's working as it should.09-22-13 10:33 PMLike 0 - Oh my God, this is like the message board equivalent of performance art - it's so ridiculous, it has to be a joke.
What is the purpose of a lock screen if not to lock the phone? But you're right, OP. The developers were obviously too lazy and only went half way. Let's let the user decide if the lock screen should allow full access to messaging capabilities. While we're at it, I don't want to swipe left to get to my hub. Why only one direction? The developers were again just sitting around with their thumbs up their butts on this one. I want to swipe right. When I'm in an app, I want to swipe right then down. Lazy a$$ developers. Also, why should the music app only play music? That seems awfully narrow-minded if you ask me. I'm the user, and I want to be able to access my PDF documents from my music app. Finally, why does the CB10 app open up CrackBerry? And why does the Planets virtual sky app open up Planets? What, just because it's called "CB10" or "Planets" means it has to open up that specific app? It seems only fair to let the user decide what app should open up what app. When I touch the CB10 icon, I want to open up my flashlight. Why are these developers such horrible people that they can't finish their work and let us do what we want?
(sounds kinda ridiculous, doesn't it?)
Posted via CB1009-22-13 10:35 PMLike 0 - That's the one thing I miss about my jailbroken iPhone: BiteSMS.
Reply to messages directly from the lock screen and it'll auto lock afterwards.
I understand that people have super duper secure messages that the world must never see but the option to be able to do it would be nice.
As it stands, being able to hide said notifications with a gesture is nice.09-23-13 12:28 AMLike 0 -
-
"I want to allow trespassers to not only see the messages people are sending to me but also to completely bypass the lock screen that is supposed to keep my phone safe from trespassers and communicate with my contacts posing as me, rendering the entire point of lock screen moot and making sure that common sense go extinct"
Yep, totally not close minded at all. Well, I suppose it's true that you're not close minded, you're eager to remove the concept of security from community! That's a new way of thinking
Z10 STL100-1/10.1.0.463309-23-13 12:42 AMLike 0 - That's the one thing I miss about my jailbroken iPhone: BiteSMS.
Reply to messages directly from the lock screen and it'll auto lock afterwards.
I understand that people have super duper secure messages that the world must never see but the option to be able to do it would be nice.
As it stands, being able to hide said notifications with a gesture is nice.
Because by the time you need to provide an authentication, you might as well unlock the damn device
Z10 STL100-1/10.1.0.463309-23-13 12:45 AMLike 0 - 09-23-13 12:57 AMLike 0
- And I assume that this BiteSMS doesn't require any sort of authentication whatsoever to make sure that the person trying to reply to an SMS is indeed the right person?
Because by the time you need to provide an authentication, you might as well unlock the damn device
Z10 STL100-1/10.1.0.4633
Luckily, I can trust my friends and my phone never leaves my side so privacy is non-issue.09-23-13 12:58 AMLike 0 -
Simply remove password from your BlackBerry device and you, too, can do what BiteSMS allows you to do, at no additional download, and more*
*that is, actually access your phone
Z10 STL100-1/10.1.0.463309-23-13 01:47 AMLike 0 - Wow, ya think??????? =P
Posted via CB1009-23-13 08:53 AMLike 0 -
- I've been running 1047 since the leak dropped and I don't think I ever thought of the need to jump from these previews to notifications. For me they work perfectly as a quick check to see what I have waiting, and whether it warrants an unlock And reply or not . In any case it would have to go through my lock screen first to go anywhere.
Posted via CB1009-23-13 11:10 PMLike 0 - Wow, many people on this thread dumping on the OP for their suggestion.
Security is the reason I have a BlackBerry, but I would think it would be a pretty intuitive option to just do a reversed L swipe to only go to that notification and not unlock the entire device, then back to lock when done. Kind of like the camera. Obviously password should be required if you put the option on.
If we had the same mentality I am seeing on this thread, maybe we wouldn't even have a hub.
I buy BlackBerry because of the security, but mostly because it is the BEST communication phone out there! If this would enhance a users communication experience, then I don't see why you couldn't provide the option with the simple flick of a switch in settings!?
What might not be an important feature to you or I, may be a vital feature for a new potential customer of BlackBerry.
Posted via Me on my Z09-25-13 08:39 AMLike 0
- Forum
- BlackBerry 10 Phones & OS
- BlackBerry Z30
No full interaction with notification from lockscreen ?! :-(
Similar Threads
-
After 3 Months with the Q10, my 9780 is a breath of fresh air
By IamFrankly in forum BlackBerry Q10Replies: 16Last Post: 09-22-13, 07:26 AM -
Warranty Blackberry if bought from eBay/Amazon?
By Natonet in forum BlackBerry Bold SeriesReplies: 6Last Post: 09-21-13, 08:36 AM -
Crazy Idea, Speakers from Playbook
By Xavior in forum BlackBerry Z10Replies: 10Last Post: 09-20-13, 01:51 PM -
Positive BBM feedback from Gizmodo
By shads77 in forum BlackBerry 10 OSReplies: 3Last Post: 09-19-13, 08:08 PM -
Unlocked Canadian Q10 able to work with US carriers?
By rollinstoned116 in forum BlackBerry Q10Replies: 2Last Post: 09-19-13, 05:08 PM
LINK TO POST COPIED TO CLIPBOARD