...or too much.
Too much but perhaps still nothing what we're looking for.
I like the idea of having all the function under one finger. So I like the menu 
in a photo. However I still can see there some possibilities of not killing the 
idea of usability and making more space + expanding usability of other menu 
icons. I GIMPed fast the solution. What would be if we had the indicator icons 
along the longer phone edge? Choosing the right edge seems to be a problem of 
Ubunu phone. Either You scroll open programs from right to left on a vertical 
screen (Nexus 5 from bottom to the top) or You scroll indicators that could 
easily be put along the longer edge, visible, with no need to scroll anything 
Just as I pasted it in the GIMP in a photo.

As I understand these area is to allow people to manage the most
important functions easily and fast. The way we have it today is neither
simple nor fast nor intuitive.

The left app launcher can be easily deactivated and the icons put there
or another much better idea: two parallel rows with the icons. This idea
is better cause we use the lenght of the screen by putting all
indicators visible (without a need to scroll) in two rows either along
the upper and lower edge or all at the top in two rows.

We should be able to change brightness at ANY time after activating the
indicator area. The switcher could be put there along the lower edge,
indicator at the top.

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