Some user testing feedback on this one:
"The new design caused issues in answering phone calls, because:
- no clear visual cue to indicate how to answer a call, and as a result, 
testers failed to answer calls. They had to call themselve to figure out how to 
answer a call.
- while testers appreciated such design reduced the risk of accidentally 
answering/rejecting an incoming call, the swipe gesture to activate was harder 
to perform than a tap, especially it was unclear to testers the exact position 
where they should start the swipe gesture.
- the high placement of the buttons reduced their accessibility (particularly 
when using one hand). "

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1456613
   [Dialler] Did not know how to answer a phone call

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Title:
  [design] [snap decisions] incoming call notification swipe looks like
  buttons

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  Triaged
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I think the incoming call notification should be made more obvious that we 
are not dealing with buttons but a swipe.
  The arrows are not enough. Maybe a line in the background could make the 
swipe obvious  like this:

    [dismiss]--------<->--------[answer].

  See also bug 1456613.

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