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Mobile UI Glitches: Android Bluetooth Settings

This screenshot was taken from my mobile phone, while connected to my headset.

What would you do if you wanted to disconnect it?

You don't know.

  • Affordances: the screen affords touch. You can touch anywhere.
  • Signifiers: 
    • name of the device
    • gear icon
Ok, we understand we can tap. But then what happens?
  • I tap on the gear icon -> I expect to open some settings menu
  • I tap anywhere on the line of the device but on the gear icon -> I don't know

Let's try adding a clearer signifier


What would you do, now, if you wanted to disconnect your headset?
In this design, tapping on the switch would switch the connection, while tapping anywhere on the line would open the main action menu.


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