Also, let me add that the phone app in the windowed mode does not allow
user to resize the window down to fit in the landscape mode screen
facility. It only allow to grow the window bigger. This is some sort of
bad UI/UX decission.

** Summary changed:

- phone app doesn't support landscape mode
+ phone app doesn't support landscape mode rendering itself unusable in 
windowed mode

** Description changed:

- On a phone running Ubuntu Touch, I would thing, phone app is the
+ On a phone running Ubuntu Touch, I would think, phone app is the
  absolute essential. It should even more so be ready for every user
  scenario. But it isn't. It does not support landscape mode.
  
  When in staged mode, it just simply ignores the landscape mode and
  forcefully displays itself vertically. Well, at least it can be used, so
  fine.
  
  However, when in windowed mode, you can no longer make use of this. I
  use my Ubuntu Touch phone mostly in landscape windowed mode. I cannot
  make phone calls, because I can't even see the "call" button (attached
  screen from my Meizu MX4 Ubuntu Edition).
  
  Now, regardless whether or not it is anticipated by Canonical that users
  will like me use Ubuntu Touch on the phone in landscape windowed mode,
  it just should be possible! And it's not a big deal either, make the UI
  a bit more responsive.

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