This is not a major release of Android 4.1.2 as it only brings enhanced performance and stability, improved
Notification Toggles, Multi-View Disabling support, better Browser, Status Bar color is now black and not Grey, Brightness Slider can be disabled from the Notification panel, improved Samsung Keyboard, New Ink Effect for the LockScree and some other minor tweaks.
It shows what different buttons on the Pixel correspond to, how to use
notification toggles and quick settings, the fingerprint scanner called «Pixel Imprint» and so forth.
Hardware
notification toggles aren't usually a part of the Android experience, but now that OnePlus has deployed this alert slider it's hard to imagine any other way to quickly jump between modes.
New Android Nougat additions like
Notification Toggles, Night Mode and Multi-window Support already exist to an extent on OxygenOS Community Builds on Android 6.0.
Quick Settings were officially added to AOSP starting with Android 5.0 Lollipop (though OEMs such as Samsung have had their own form of
notification toggles available for several versions before Lollipop).
Some of the Enhancements in the new Jelly Bean Update: — Buttery Smooth Performance & Great Stability (Thanks to Project Butter)-- Full User Interface Revamp (Same UI as of the Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II)-- TouchWiz Nature UX — Samsung's S Cloud services — Improved Camera features — New Lockscreen With Many Customization Options — New Features like Direct Call, Smart Stay and Pop - up Play — New Widgets (From Galaxy S III)-- 2 Home screen modes — New Notification bar With More
Notification Toggles — Google Now
Besides the above features, you will get new additions in
Notification Toggles, ink effect on Lock screen, group cast application, input in Samsung Keyboard, Notification Panel can be customized, and Brightness Slider in Notification Panel and Multi-View can be disabled.
I suppose it'll be good on the smaller tablets, since I'm sure Kobo will insist on giving us the crappy phone UI that Google stupidly set as the default for 7 ″ * TABLETS *, which has no global
notifications toggle (alas, like on the Arc you'll need to root it and then mess with the pixel density setting in / system / build.
Utterly pointless on the 10 ″ tablet, though, since you can just tap twice on the clock to bring up
the notifications toggle (and brightness toggle, another very important toggle that's missing from the phone UI they force on 7 ″ * TABLETS *) whenever you need it.
Selecting the «Settings» of the app will also provide you with additional options, like adjusting
the notification toggle or selecting a color for the border of your adjusted margins.
However, if you swipe a notification to the side a little, you'll get two icons: one for accessing
the Notifications toggle and a clock icon for snoozing the notification.
There's also
a notification toggle for mass transit station notifications.
There's
a notification toggle to activate Ultra Power Saving Mode when your battery gets really low, but it can also be accessed from the battery settings menu.
Yes it has cast option, edit
notification toggle and you can add cast option there... So, wireless display option is there
We really like how Samsung has fleshed out notifications, now giving a huge run of hardware control shortcuts which let you get to the sorts of things you persistently need: Wi - Fi, GPS, mute, screen rotation lock, power saving mode toggle,
notifications toggle, mobile data toggle, Bluetooth, driving mode and sync.
The Notifications toggle could perhaps be used to allow Google Assistant to read weather and other Google Card notifications, a very useful switch if you're a Google Home user.
You'll see many of the Android Lollipop features such as adaptive display,
All Notification toggle, etc. on the EMUI.
Not exact matches
Every app is listed here and you can decide if you want to turn
notifications off by
toggling the Block option.
The changes appear to be an improvement in design and functionality, allowing easier
toggling of Bluetooth, GPS, Airplane mode, Sound, screen rotation, app syncing, Wi - Fi,
notifications, and screen brightness, but they are a change nonetheless.
Also, can no longer adjust brightness or
toggle wi - fi from the
notifications area, now have to go into settings — not good when you want to do so on the fly.
Also can't
toggle off
notifications globally, now having to go into settings to
toggle each app individually.
You can now access and
toggle Wi - Fi, GPS, sound, and more straight from the pop - up
notifications window, which saves a ton of time you'd otherwise spend digging in Settings to turn things on and off.
But there are a bunch of little tweaks that we're rather fond of, including the
toggles for Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS and mobile data in the
notification pull - down, and the ability to swap out the phone, contacts and messaging icons in the bottom dock.
In previous BlackBerry 10 OS builds, before OS 10.3.1, tapping on the
Notification icon in Quick Settings would toggle between Normal and the last used notificat
Notification icon in Quick Settings would
toggle between Normal and the last used
notificationnotification Profile.
The lower right - hand corner of the Tab will have the Indicator Quick Panel for quick
toggling of Wi - Fi access,
notifications, sound, brightness, and other settings.
There are 19 quick settings buttons in the
notification drawer, enabling users to
toggle everything from Wi - Fi connectivity to unique features such as Smart Scroll.
New features in the Android 7.0 firmware include a new design for
notifications and quick setting
toggles, improved Multi Window, Performance Mode, Samsung Pass, improved Always On Display, and much more.
A new update for the Amazon Android appstore lets you
toggle notification settings for app downloads, installations, and updates.
The icons and menus have been given a fresh coat of paint but are still easily recognizable as Android; the
notification bar has been jam packed with
toggles and controls yet avoids being over-crowded and difficult to navigate.
The quick
toggles on
notification center has rounded icons, earlier Samsung Galaxy s5 also used rounded icon for
toggles.
We also like the augmented
Notification tab, which allows you to easily
toggle a number of the most used settings, such as wireless connections (Wi - Fi, Bluetooth and GPS), brightness, auto rotation and sound.
Though they're not as clean as Samsung's TouchWiz software, we prefer the way the Galaxy Tab 10.1 lets you quickly
toggle multiple settings via its
notification drawer.
Tapping the right corner of the tray brings up the
notifications menu, which lets you
toggle basic system settings and provides access to the general system settings.
The release of the CM10.1 nightlies will not be available too soon and some new CM - based functions will be available, such as the Quick Settings and
Toggles for the
Notifications panel.
Samsung's TouchWiz has this feature since Froyo, there are skins out there to bring this feature too, while the custom ROMs even allow you to choose what
toggles to be displayed in the
notifications area.
You can find icons for important settings across the top of
notifications, tapping one time each to
toggle them on or off: Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Vibration, and Auto Rotation.
I like the keyboard and its numeric row at the top and I also like the fact that unlike the Nexus 10, this model has a single
notification dropdown area, with
toggles included.
When you pull down the
notification shade, you'll see convenient shortcuts for
toggling Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Sound settings and Auto rotation.
A few small tweaks here and there (such as a power
toggles in the
notification dropdown) could have offered something beyond what stock Android offers, and we miss stock Android here.
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean features some great new enhancements over the original Jelly Bean build, such as Photos Sphere support, the
toggles in the
notifications pane, profiles, home - screen widgets and more.
Swiping down from the top of the display gives you access to the
notifications area as well as
toggles for the hardware controls - Wi - Fi, brightness and so on - as well as the settings.
It literally takes.5 seconds to
toggle 4g on and off its the first button on the
notification shade..
You can turn off all
notifications and / or sound, select a different ring - tone, override the profile volume, and
toggle vibration and instant previews on or off.
Android 4.1.2 XWLSU Jelly Bean features Project Butter, Nature UX with TouchWiz interface, expandable
notifications, more and new
toggles, brand new lock screen functions, Google Now and multiple others.
Another thoughtful addition is an expanded
notification area with one - tap
toggles for Wi - Fi, GPS, mute and screen rotation, although not Bluetooth.
Swiping down on the screen opens the
notification bar while the
toggle apps are accessed by swiping up from the bottom of the display.
The
toggle switches between standard
notification mode and priority
notifications only.
A Beat Audio
toggle appears in the
notifications pane allowing you to turn the filter on and off, and the difference in sound quality is noticeable.
You've got 7 home screens, 4 software buttons (Phone / Contacts / Messages / Applications) fixed on the bottom of the screen, and Wi - Fi / Bluetooth / GPS / Mobile Data / Auto - rotation
toggles in the pull - down
notification area.
Once you switch this
toggle on, you'll be prompted to allow
notifications on the wearable.