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As I stated above, that's not the biggest reason. It's the apps, bad app support.Gonna switch OS because of this? Ha ha ha ha......
Took me awhile to understand you can't close your music w/o a reboot. But so what? It just lurks there, doesn't take up cycles, no need to download an app.
Harmless. Deal with it. Disinvest your negative energy.
As I stated above, that's not the biggest reason. It's the apps, bad app support.
A good way to implement that into Windows Phone is a swipe to the right, similar to what you would do with a notification! Now that's something they can implement!
that small X close button is way too small IMO on the Android screenshot. Something like that would be lovely, but slightly bigger. I would actually say that the empty space on the WP implementation is quite big; they could easily just add a large 'stop' or 'close' button.
Though in truth you eventually get used to it and stop paying attention to it.
edit- quoted wrong person. lol!
Another cool thing would be that on the notification panel is a music icon, and when you tap it, it replaces your notifications area with a list of not only what's currently playing/paused, but the upcoming tracks in your playlist (or maybe other tracks in the album if a custom playlist isn't in use)
....bit of an ego problem? Essentially what you are saying is can't we all just agree with you. Regardless of what you may think, no that is not quite how things work. As to this apparent huge problem, it doesn't bother me at all. With respect to switching as soon as possible, there are plenty of choices out there. That is your choice to do whenever you wish. Expressing that level of drama over this though seems to me to be the equivalent of saying you are going to sell your house because you don't like the television in the living room. You could, of course, replace the television (or in this case, app) with one you like but do whatever makes you happy.Can't we all just agree that this should have been fixed ages ago? Man, I'm gonna switch OS as soon as possible.
I'm sorry? Ego problem? To me, its big problem. When I play games and I want to reduce the volume, this big thing pops out for few seconds which is annoying. How do you expect Microsoft to attract costumers if simple functions like this don't work properly? Downloading a 3rd party app for this is not justifiable in any way.....bit of an ego problem? Essentially what you are saying is can't we all just agree with you. Regardless of what you may think, no that is not quite how things work. As to this apparent huge problem, it doesn't bother me at all. With respect to switching as soon as possible, there are plenty of choices out there. That is your choice to do whenever you wish. Expressing that level of drama over this though seems to me to be the equivalent of saying you are going to sell your house because you don't like the television in the living room. You could, of course, replace the television (or in this case, app) with one you like but do whatever makes you happy.
I'm sorry? Ego problem? To me, its big problem. When I play games and I want to reduce the volume, this big thing pops out for few seconds which is annoying. How do you expect Microsoft to attract costumers if simple functions like this don't work properly? Downloading a 3rd party app for this is not justifiable in any way.
''it doesn't bother me at all'' Well I'm not you, you may like that it pops out and stay for few seconds. I do not. As you stated above, I downloaded the app which thankfully works perfectly and has multiple settings for me to choose.
you are gonna switch just because of that?Can't we all just agree that this should have been fixed ages ago? Man, I'm gonna switch OS as soon as possible.
You can get rid of this by pressing the back button. If you want to get rid of the media buttons then you download an app. But you just press the back button. Somebody sticky this. Even I didn't know how to do this. I discovered how to open this 6 months after buying my phone. You'd think all you have to do is tap anywhere else on the screen but it's just the back button lol.
Press the back buttonThat's the problem. In that 2 second, you can't do anything about it, all you can do about it is just wait.
This problem is very annoying if you're playing a game in landscape mode and listening to music at the same time, and you want to skip a track without pausing the game. In landscape mode, the UI takes up almost half the screen.
They did give us the ability to remove it. Press the back buttonLike couple of posters I just find it silly.. users have to rely on the a 3rd party app to remove the now playing bar, like Berty6294 said at least give us the ability to remove it via a swipe to right - just how we dismiss toast. I understand why they did this but this MS, sometimes what they do never makes any logical sense :grin:
Battery drain is noticeably higher with music paused in the now playing bar (with the app closed) be it on: 2g, 3g. 4g, just Wi Fi (with my sim inserted in another phone for calls), 2g + Wi Fi, 3g + Wi Fi, 4g + Wi Fi, 2g + Cellular Data + Wi Fi, 3g + Cellular Data + Wi Fi and 4g + Cellular Data + Wi Fi.
You probably can guess.. I was bored out my skull not having a regular 9 to 5 job :winktongue:
just the back button lol.
Press the back button
Sorry, which button was it? lolPress the back button
The back button! I use status tiles which has a stop music tile so the media controls can go away. Remove the volume bar by pressing back. Why is no one reading this.Sorry, which button was it? lol