Anyone familiar with this site knows we have the deep love for our Cupertino Bros but the recent addition of camera accessibility to the lock screen of our iPhone has mixed us up a bit; sure, the utility is awesome but the execution doesn't have the ol' Apple Intuition. This was a purely internalized conflict till it was surfaced by Brye Kobayashi's proposal for a different implementation in our discussion boards—what do you think, better or worse?
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It's a seductively simple approach, but from a interaction design point of view it's actually pretty weak. The fact that you're sliding in opposite directions on the current iphone is both 1. to avoid accidental actuation and 2. to signify that the outcome of your action is completely different.
Not to mention that with this design you don't know what to do by looking at it, because there's no affordance like the sliding tray and the arrow on each icon. Am I supposed to tap, tap and hold or to slide?
Adding a press-and-hold to both the lock and camera buttons here would increase time-to-action in both cases, dramatically increasing wait time for device usage.
Dedicated camera button means you can hold it down and be ready to shoot in ~2-3 seconds. (don't believe me? check out Smoked by Windows Phone)
You should propose this to Android as I want their users to have to think which button everytime they revisit their phones.
I do NOT want to have to press a button first before having the slider, or have to decide in moment of spontaneity when I get my phone to have to DECIDE which to press either for a camera button or slide to open.
It will confuse the user every time for a brief second or less, but that is all it takes to make it very UN Apple design.
The new Apple introduction of slide up is genius. Its super intuitive and fast and think it is the perfect solution in improving the previous UI of the Camera on the main screen.
I do agree its not the prettiest design but the functionality is great.
Sliding the entire screen up and away to reveal the photo interface suggests and entirely different behavior. You're not unlocking anything, you're merely revealing the camera.
It offers more immediate gratification (very important in the "I need to whip my camera out as quickly as possible or risk missing this moment" case) and doesn't create the mental conflict that "sliding horizontally across the bottom of the screen unlocks my phone."