I noticed today that when I recieved an incoming call and my Droid was in the car dock, the phone app (for lack of a better term) was sideways. Is it not supposed to rotate like everything else does?
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I noticed today that when I recieved an incoming call and my Droid was in the car dock, the phone app (for lack of a better term) was sideways. Is it not supposed to rotate like everything else does?
phone only does portrait mode
yeah, it's pretty ridiculous how it's coded, i have no idea how this passed any sort of usability committee... ha, who am i kidding, what usability committee :)
It was a decision Motorola made if you Google around. Apparently they know better than we do how we intend to use our Droids... :icon_rolleyes:
The home screen doesn't rotate either -- outside of any dock and unless you slide open the keyboard, that is. IIRC, it did before the 2.0.1 update.
Yeah, having the homescreen auto-rotate is one of the most annoying "features" ever conceived. That is probably the reason they don't allow it.
To this day this is the one issue I haven't been able to resolve on my Droid...and I've had it since February. The incoming call/in-call screens remain in portrait mode while my Droid is in the car dock.
Motorola not wanting auto-rotate is completely understandable; but just like they coded the home screen to remain in portrait mode unless docked, they can code the incoming call/in-call screens to remain in portrait unless docked as well. It's not rocket science.
/rant
I just got the car dock yesterday, for 15 bucks (craigslist), and I went the landscape route as well. the phone app staying in portrait is annoying but I can live with it. what I would really like is a music app with lock screen controls that go into landscape mode. Right now 'cubed' and 'mixzing' both have lock screen controls but its less convenient more often to try and change a song than try and answer the phone in portrait mode. Anyone find a solution for this yet?
I also hate that the call screen doesn't allow for landscape. I installed the Dialer One app so at least my dial pad can rotate but it still doesn't help the incoming call screen. I cannot see why Motorola would feel the incoming call screen shouldn't rotate. Anyone have any idea why they might have come to this decision?
The only thing I can think of is that none of the Android programmers are aware (or care) about this issue. Otherwise they would've realized pretty quickly that this is a defect.
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