It is almost like this is why we had originally decided to put navigation buttons at the very bottom of the screen where they are easily accessible both by left- and right-handed users.
And then larger and larger “handheld” devices made that physically awkward as people tend to hold their phone near the middle to balance the weight and oh look my thumb doesn’t reach the top or bottom anymore!
Right-handed android user. I shan’t be reaching across my screen with my right thumb to use my gestures “correctly”.
It is almost like this is why we had originally decided to put navigation buttons at the very bottom of the screen where they are easily accessible both by left- and right-handed users.
And then larger and larger “handheld” devices made that physically awkward as people tend to hold their phone near the middle to balance the weight and oh look my thumb doesn’t reach the top or bottom anymore!
Is this a tiny hands problem I’m too normal to have?
No.
Gestures are also easily accessible by both left and right handed users, when one side hasn’t been replaced with a different function.
I didn’t say it wasn’t convenient. I said it was counter intuitive.