Postby Doskious » 05 Jan 2022 00:39
I will say that the iPhone SE has one of the smallest screens of any of Apple's mobile device offerings still being manufactured for sale.
I've run into issues with other applications or websites that seem to be developed with an expectation of the device having more screen real-estate than mine does -- webpages that refuse to scroll despite having their SUBMIT buttons beyond the bottom of my screen, applications that display confirmation buttons in pop-up cards that are hidden by the on-screen keyboard, etc., so it wouldn't surprise me to learn that my screen is just ... so small that the touch-sensitive zone is so tiny for some reason that I can't hit it properly.
I will say that, unlike with the audio files, when I minimize Video playback to the mini-player I can get back to fullscreen mode by having "always resume" and "always play in fullscreen" selected and then tapping the file again -- it doesn't lose my place in the video (there is a minor stutter as the app presumably loads the video "again" ... at the same position). Doing this for audio files, though, just produces the stutter and loads the file in the mini-player. Would it be feasible to maybe add a similar option for audio files, to always launch in a full-screen player, as is available for videos?