Vitor Pamplona on Nostr: On Android, back is everything. We literally think about it all the time. Once you ...
On Android, back is everything. We literally think about it all the time. Once you get used to it, you expect to go back to the previous screen regardless of app or if it is a modal or a drawer. It's all back.
On iOS, the back design is per app and usually reserved only for inner screens. Besides the back arrow on some inner screens, Dialogs tend also have an X button on the top right (not left) of the dialog. And then the drawers have their own gestures to match the drawing direction. Most importantly, "back" is not a thing for Android users. They are almost always moving forward (closing a dialog understood as moving forward).
On iOS, the back design is per app and usually reserved only for inner screens. Besides the back arrow on some inner screens, Dialogs tend also have an X button on the top right (not left) of the dialog. And then the drawers have their own gestures to match the drawing direction. Most importantly, "back" is not a thing for Android users. They are almost always moving forward (closing a dialog understood as moving forward).