Submitted by lucinaiscool t3_119v1zv in iphone
I upgraded from a Galaxy phone to the iPhone 14 pro this year because, for some reason, I cannot add new cards to my Samsung Pay.
Almost everything about the phone is great so far since I'm already using other Apple products. However, I really miss how handy the back button of Galaxy/Android phones.
I've read Reddit comments about this issue and it seems most people really prefer swiping from left to right or just pressing the back button in the upper left corner. I'm wondering, do you guys do it using just one hand or is it assumed that you always use two hands when using the phone? iPhones are also much wider than Samsung phones, so it really takes some effort just to do a back gesture.
For context, in Android, the back button is implemented as a very small swipe from either side. So for the majority of the purposes such as scrolling, doing some action, and going back, all are conveniently done without moving your thumbs. I think about the back gesture as a shortcut similar to having dedicated back/forward buttons in your mouse.
One use case that I have is opening lots of tabs from a parent site when reading news. It involves lots of scrolling and unfortunately many back gestures too. There's also no shortcut for closing tabs. For these operations, having the dedicated back gesture would be so useful.
I feel this is also part of the reason people are clamoring for smaller phones. Having an iPhone of the same size (6.1" standard) but with a slightly slimmer width (easy to put into pockets) and having good ergonomics for one-handed operation would possibly meet their requirements.
Anyway, I would like to still use my iPhone on daily basis. Do you have any tips that you could share on making day-to-day, especially web browsing, more ergonomic?
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