Imagine that right after you quick-launched your phone's camera through the shortcut (e.g. double home button press), a pop-up message with a tiny *[OK]* button appears and blocks the camera UI.
The text in the pop-up message reminds you:
> Camera has been opened via quick start
^(It appears when the light sensor measures 0 units (in darkness\), while the rear proximity sensor also detects a near proximity, probably meaning that the phone is in the trousers. But not necessarily. And even if: maybe one wants to prepare the camera in the trousers already.)
Before you are able to interact with the camera (capture photo or video), you have to hit that tiny OK button.
And if you don't interact with it, the camera will close 5 seconds after launching.
## **Does such a pop-up sound like a good idea?**
Imagine that right after you quick-launched your phone's camera through the shortcut (e.g. double home button press), a pop-up message with a tiny [OK] button appears and blocks the camera UI.
The text in the pop-up message reminds you:
Camera has been opened via quick start
It appears when the light sensor measures 0 units (in darkness), while the rear proximity sensor also detects a near proximity, probably meaning that the phone is in the trousers. But not necessarily. And even if: maybe one wants to prepare the camera in the trousers already.
Before you are able to interact with the camera (capture photo or video), you have to hit that tiny OK button.
And if you don't interact with it, the camera will close 5 seconds after launching.
Does such a pop-up sound like a good idea?
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Yes, I forgot I just used quick launch. Thanks for the friendly reminder!
25 % (1 votes)
No. When it appears, it defeats the purpose of a quick camera launch feature.
75 % (3 votes)
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