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RE[4]: No use for a 3d textured map on a phone
by zima on Wed 13th Jun 2012 23:59
in reply to "RE[3]: No use for a 3d textured map on a phone"
Maybe they could try something based on screen tilting
Yeah that's more or less what I mean - anyway, people don't really wave their phone at arms length with streetview: the movements tend to be as minimal as possible; we are lazy creatures ;p
Now I also wonder if we'll see "back touchpad" like in Sony Vita - two additional axis there could be handy in "more 3D" control situations (and isn't that sort of the point behind Android's open architecture & many handsets, to make experiments easier and possibly increase the pace of innovation?)
Edited 2012-06-14 00:05 UTC




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I'm not sure that looking around would be very practical for a maps app. I don't know how others use those, but myself I mainly need it while walking, sitting in a bus/train, or cycling, and in those situations waving my arm across wide angles definitely wouldn't be a satisfactory option.
Maybe they could try something based on screen tilting, kind of like that gimmicky animation of the stock photo gallery app on Android, but on shiny LCD screens things can quickly become unreadable when you try that on a sunny day...
Edited 2012-06-08 12:18 UTC