Swipe down from the top of the screen to access what Android
calls the Notification Shade.
Android
calls this the Notification Shade.
Not exact matches
Lockscreen, Status Bar,
Notification Bar · Optimization — Vibration for
notifications during
calls (02 - 12) · Optimization —
Notification shade response (02 - 12) · Fix — Brightness bar wasn't displayed in its position (02 - 12) · Fix — A white bar appeared in the
Notification shade (02 - 12) · Fix — Lock screen wallpaper wasn't shown in some cases (02 - 12) · Fix —
Notification shade issues (02 - 12) · Fix — The search bar in the
Notification shade wasn't displayed correctly (02 - 12) · Fix — Wallpaper Carousel couldn't load online resources (a Play Store update was required)(02 - 12)
The app that will give you Oreo's
notification shade is aptly called Material Notification Shade, and you can find it on the Google
notification shade is aptly called Material Notification Shade, and you can find it on the Google Play S
shade is aptly
called Material
Notification Shade, and you can find it on the Google
Notification Shade, and you can find it on the Google Play S
Shade, and you can find it on the Google Play Store.
Go to Settings > Fingerprint ID to enable a bunch of handy shortcuts, including swiping down to show the
notification shade, swiping sideways to scroll through photos, or touch and hold to answer
calls.
With various taps and swipes on the fingerprint sensor, you can go back to your home screen, capture photos, answer
calls, stop your alarm, pull up the recent apps menu and show the
notification shade.
We'd hesitate to
call it a one - handed phone — the menu key can be difficult to reach with your thumb, and you'll need to summon all your dexterity to pull down the
notification shade — but it's undoubtedly easier to use in this way than any previous Galaxy Note device, and that's all down to design improvements.
Several Moto G4 and G4 Plus units seem to suffer from ghost touches — wherein the phone will not register your touch input when answering
calls, the
notification shade comes down by itself, or the display switches off automatically.
There's also theming available to spice up the icons and interface of the device, and some useful tweaks for easier one - handed use like the obviously - named One - hand UI, and a toggle to
call down the
notification shade straight from the navigation bar.
If you happen to take a
call you'd rather not have a recording of, you can disable it in the
notification shade with a tap.
Other Nougat features include Bundled
Notifications, Doze on the Go (or, as it has been
called by some, Deeper Doze),
Notification Direct Reply that lets you respond to texts from the notification shade, along with file - based encryption, direct boot, and backgrou
Notification Direct Reply that lets you respond to texts from the
notification shade, along with file - based encryption, direct boot, and backgrou
notification shade, along with file - based encryption, direct boot, and background updating.
Elsewhere, the multitasking menu,
notification shade, and quick settings are all reminiscent of stock Android Marshmallow, which I dare say is a good
call.
For example, you can swipe up on this key in order to go to your home screen, or you can swipe down to
call upon the
notification shade.
Some
notifications will also be displayed on this screen, including incoming
calls, messages, current music playing and just about anything else that would normally be displayed in the
notification shade.