How often do you get frustrated using technology today?
Technology plays a significant role in our daily lives, and many people rely on it for various tasks, technology can be both a source of joy and frustration.
If you’re like most of my family, friends, and colleagues, you’re probably a tech-savvy person who appreciates the convenience and benefits of using technology. However, you may also encounter occasional frustrations with some of its features and options.
As an example, we have compiled a short wish-list of tech-things UX/UI we would love to see, use, and experience.
User Requests
iOS Home Screen: Please provide an opinion to disable search by swiping down on the iPhone iPad home screen
iOS Home Screen: Please provide an opinion to disable wedge screen by swiping up on the iPhone iPad home screen
iOS Notes app: Dear Apple, please add an option to Copy / Paste as plain text. Thank you, #Applelover
iOS Keyboard: We would love an option to turn off the snapping of the cursor, it would be amazing to simply touch and place the cursor where it needs to be, and an option to add numbers row on top would be incredible.
iOS Display auto-brightness: We would appreciate having quick access to the ON/OFF settings, preferably in the control center.
iOS Bluetooth connection confirmation sound: Considering that many people use AirPods both in and out of the office. We would prefer a more exciting, lighter and happier tone.
What gets you frustrated using technology today? Let us know in the comments below.
I use both iphone and Android, I find the Android system to be more intuitive and customizable. For an example, to organize apps, simple move place an app anywhere you like without moving all other apps. Long press an app icon and access that app’s settings and permissions, and many other things…
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Sometimes I wonder, why is Apple waiting, to fix typing and auto correction issues in iOS, or are they simply ignoring iPhone and iPad user feedbacks?
I didn’t not upgrade to iPhone 14, I’m waiting for the 15.
I use both iphone and Android, I find the Android system to be more intuitive and customizable. For an example, to organize apps, simple move place an app anywhere you like without moving all other apps. Long press an app icon and access that app’s settings and permissions, and many other things…
I love my iPad, but I do wish the keyboard was more like an android.