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When apps do this, the Android experience is worse than the iOS experience. At least for me who has been working with both for almost 4 years. I do wonder if that's a normal feeling for folks who just use their phones. @jossiwolf/1192403629732454400
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For me 1. I'm aware of the design guidelines for both, it breaks the 4th wall and I become sensitive to the fact that I'm using an "iOS-first" app 2. Back and swipes and tabbing and other affordances often work differently than I'm used to as an Android user (since Nexus S).
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#2 seems like something I would notice even if I didn't start working at a mobile dev & design shop. But that's counterfactual. Please let me know about your UX experiences, especially if you don't work with mobile devs and designers every day @piannaf/1191425670053806081