I think you're just not used to Android.
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Replying to @wycats
Everything feels sort of packed in. Really gotta peck at it. Does this get better in time?
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Replying to @ken_wheeler
Can you unpack that a little more? I think the answer is yes but I want to be sure I understand.
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Replying to @wycats
iOS feels a bit more spread out, everything is finger sized (except for back and scroll to top lol), even the keyboard.
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Replying to @ken_wheeler
Hm. I definitely find that most things are finger sized. Maybe there was a particular app you were playing with that felt small?
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Replying to @wycats
It was the stock launcher. They didnt have any non stock apps installed. They should.
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Replying to @ken_wheeler
Interesting. I definitely don't feel that my finger hits the wrong targets on the launcher.
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Replying to @wycats
Maybe its Apple enforcing the rounded square vs anything goes on the android launcher, presumably with a bias for circles
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Replying to @ken_wheeler @wycats
All of these buttons seem to be well padded and definedpic.twitter.com/qD3F4SzTrZ
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Replying to @ken_wheeler @wycats
Compared here with the android equivalent which has much less visual indication of status or boundariespic.twitter.com/bjOjl1EYsV
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Interesting. I find this less visually noisy and easy to grok where to tap ("tap towards the middle, the ambiguous part is a place your finger may miss"). I think it's a matter of texting used to it.
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Replying to @wycats @ken_wheeler
A matter of *getting* used to it. Such irony, wow.
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it could be worse, you could have type “I” on ios