Lovely. The PO wants a new feature to perform in a certain way. There's no problem with the approach he suggested per se, it would be pretty nice user experience wise. However, what he failed to understand is that the approach, while being possible on Android (because you can do anything on Android1), is not necessarily feasible on iOS. Now the whole feature architecture needs to be rethought again.


  1. Which is a blessing and a curse at the same time. Unfortunately often the app developers take advantage of this to the extreme, which is the reason why I hate Android so much.