Do you remember when Pixel home screens did this?
What the dialer looks like in landscape
In landscape, the dialer keypad is on the right side of the screen with the call button in green at the bottom. To the left of the keypad are suggestions of people to call. On the left side navigation rail are three icons. The Home icon brings you to the home page where you can view All calls, Missed calls, Contacts, Non-Spam and Spam Calls. The Keypad icon calls up the dialer, and the icon that looks like a reel-to-reel recorder reveals your voicemail messages.


The Phone by Google keypad in landscape. | Image credit-PhoneArena
When you’re on a call and the Phone by Google app goes into landscape, on the top is the Wi-Fi icon indicating that you’re on a Wi-Fi call. The name of the person you’re on the phone with is listed underneath and the phone number is shown under that. Below is the avatar or profile icon of the person you are speaking to. To the right of the profile icon are four pill-shaped buttons for the Keypad, Mute, Speaker, and More.
Should Google kill this feature right away?
While another report said that the screen is forced into portrait mode when a phone call is initiated, that was not my experience at all. So the big question is whether Google should just leave the current setting as is. I’m all for that, although there should be a button that gives a user the option to disable landscape mode for the Phone by Google app. I think that the thing Google needs to figure out how to prevent is the accidental shift to landscape when making a call or when on a call.


On a call in landscape mode. | Image credit-PhoneArena


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