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Push to Talk is the primary mode of operation for iDen users. Before Android it was a glorified walkie talkie system, but now we could begin to visualize that experience more. I wanted to create an experience that felt familiar & intuitive to our iDen users.
Before Material Design, Android was very customizable & each carrier was encouraged to do so. In this case the designers of CXD (Consumer Experience Division) had just released our latest version of the design language. For me, my challenge was to now take the new design language & extend it to iDen devices & use cases, primarily the Push to Talk (PTT) experience.
Before Material Design, Android was very customizable & each carrier was encouraged to do so. In this case the designers of CXD (Consumer Experience Division) had just released our latest version of the design language. For me, my challenge was to now take the new design language & extend it to iDen devices & use cases, primarily the Push to Talk (PTT) experience.
Before Material Design, Android was very customizable & each carrier was encouraged to do so. In this case the designers of CXD (Consumer Experience Division) had just released our latest version of the design language. For me, my challenge was to now take the new design language & extend it to iDen devices & use cases, primarily the Push to Talk (PTT) experience.
Before Material Design, Android was very customizable & each carrier was encouraged to do so. In this case the designers of CXD (Consumer Experience Division) had just released our latest version of the design language. For me, my challenge was to now take the new design language & extend it to iDen devices & use cases, primarily the Push to Talk (PTT) experience.