My #1 complaint about the Eversolo App!

Discussion in 'About Eversolo Control APP' started by Abrams500, Dec 27, 2025.

  1. Abrams500

    Abrams500 New Member

    I am a long time Eversolo owner. I bought the original DMP-A6 and then recently upgraded to the T8. I loved the DMP-A6 and I love the T8. However, there's one thing about the Eversolo app that I really hate due to the inconvenience it causes.

    The app UI does not retain any memory of your position within each menu. Let me explain... Let's say you navigate to Favorites, then click on Collected Tracks, then go to EQ to make an adjustment. When you go back to Favorites, the UI resets and does not place you back where you where within Collected Tracks. Or let's say you're in the Eversolo Tidal app, you click on My Collection and open a playlist. Now if you navigate anywhere else (maybe to EQ or to Settings) to make an adjustment, then go back to the Eversolo Tidal app, you're placed back at the internal Tidal app home screen and have to navigate all the way back to your playlist.

    This is horrible UI design! Take a look at the Spotify app as a point of reference. If I am using Spotify, go to my Library, open a playlist, then click Home and then click back to my Library - I go immediately back to my open playlist. Why do they offer this UI design? Because it's convenient and would be annoying to have to manually navigate back to where you were before you needed to change a setting. But this is what the Eversolo App makes the user do.

    Am I overlooking an option in the settings somewhere that would allow the UI to retain some memory within each menu so you don't need to constantly re-navigate though multiple menus anytime you need to change a setting or EQ profile? If not can you please consider this very logical UI design that very popular apps like Spotify use to not make the UI overly cumbersome for the user? Thank you!
     
  2. Zidoo Support-Kim

    Zidoo Support-Kim Well-Known Member SUPER Administrator Zidoo TECH Supporter

    Hi! Thanks for your detailed description and example.
    These tips may help you:

    1. On Android: In settings, you can enable this floating button to turn back to the home page. Then you can nevigate back to the previous page, not 100% precise in some interfaces, but definitely no need to tap a bunch of buttons.
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    2. On iOS, in settings, please turn off the option which hides the secondary navigation bar.
     
  3. Abrams500

    Abrams500 New Member

    Hello, I am on iOS but I don't know which settings you're referring to. Exactly where can this setting be found... is it an iOS OS setting or an Eversolo App setting? I can't seem to find any setting in either iOS or Eversolo app related to the behavior of the secondary navigation bar. Can you provide more specific information for iOS please?
     
  4. Abrams500

    Abrams500 New Member

    Update. I found the option you referred to only after switching to portrait mode within the app on my iPad. I was using the Eversolo control app in landscape mode on an iPad, and the option you speak of is completely missing when operating the app in landscape mode - so I never knew it even existed! In any case, that option was already turned off.

    There are a couple of problems here...

    1) The Navigation Bar doesn't exist at all in Landscape mode, which is what I had been using up to now.
    2) If I am in Portrait mode but I use the Tidal App Shortcut from the Home page to access Tidal, then there's no way to go Home without backing out of whatever menu you're in within the Tidal app (as far as I can tell). If I access Tidal via the Discover button, then I can go back and forth between Discover and Home without losing my place within the Tidal app. I'll start using the app this way as it will solve my problem.

    None of the above was obvious to me without support, which isn't a great user experience. Ideally the changes which would make this a better and more intuitive experience for the end user...

    1) Make some form of a Navigation Bar available in Landscape mode too and have the same app options available in Landscape mode as you have in Portrait mode. I've always used the app in Landscape so had no idea this functionality and these options even existed.
    2) Maybe have any Shortcuts to apps which you tap on the Home screen actually open those apps within the Discover Menu. This way you could still navigate back to Home without losing your place within those apps.
     
    Last edited: Jan 8, 2026
  5. Zidoo Support-Kim

    Zidoo Support-Kim Well-Known Member SUPER Administrator Zidoo TECH Supporter

    Understood. Has reported to R&D team. Thank you!
     
  6. Zidoo Support-Kim

    Zidoo Support-Kim Well-Known Member SUPER Administrator Zidoo TECH Supporter

    This kind of issue may happen on iPad( landscape mode). Sorry there's no fix currently, I've forwarded these info to our dev for analysis.
     
  7. Abrams500

    Abrams500 New Member

    Thank you! Also to be noted that not only is the hide secondary navigation bar option missing from the options menu when in landscape mode, but also about 4-6 or so other options are missing from options when in landscape mode too.
     
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