Closed Bug 1075954 Opened 10 years ago Closed 10 years ago

[Dialer] Long-pressing "1" shouldn't call voicemail unless nothing has been entered before it

Categories

(Firefox OS Graveyard :: Gaia::Dialer, defect)

defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 831974

People

(Reporter: dholbert, Unassigned)

References

Details

(spinning this off from bug 831974 comment 10)

STR:
 1. Enter some numbers into the dialer, e.g. press "0"
 2. Press & hold "1"

ACTUAL RESULTS: Voicemail is dialed.

EXPECTED RESULTS: Nothing special should happen -- a "1" should just appear. (Just as if I pressed & held any other number, aside from 0 which turns to + when long-pressed.)

If "1" is the only thing entered, *then* it makes sense for a long-press to call voicemail. But if the user happens to be hold down "1" in the *middle* of a larger phone number, it seems silly to interpret it as a request to dial voicemail (& clear the rest of the numbers that they've dialed).
OS: Linux → Gonk (Firefox OS)
Hardware: x86_64 → ARM
Summary: [Dialer] Long-pressing "1" shouldn't call voicemail if there are other numbers before it → [Dialer] Long-pressing "1" shouldn't call voicemail unless nothing has been entered before it
Thanks for filing this. As I mentioned in bug 831974, this is what Android does.

Carrie, what do you think?
Flags: needinfo?(cawang)
OS: Gonk (Firefox OS) → All
Hardware: ARM → All
Yes, totally agree. Thanks guys!
Flags: needinfo?(cawang)
Let's do that at the same as reducing the long-press delay in bug 831974.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 10 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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