You'll
see the notification again when you have another high priority notification.
Select one, and you'll
see the notification again when the time comes.
Not exact matches
Before you know it, your money related adjust is either missing a good sum or all the money you had on it, and the individual being alluded to is never to be
seen or gotten
notification from
again.
If anything tries to access your camera, you'll
see a toast message that says «Security policy restricts use of Camera,» but if you need to take a quick picture, just tap the ongoing
notification to temporarily allow access
again.
With Game Center, you might
see friend invites, game invites, and other
notifications — but you can disable all that and never
see a Game Center
notification again.
Now with this being Android 7.0 Nougat, you do get multiple
notifications together, then you can
see the subject, but when you expand the
notifications to deal with each email, the subject turns white
again.
There are a few other gems as well — including being able to
see your
notifications by swiping down anywhere there's a blank space on your home screen — but,
again, you're probably going to need to pony up for the premium features.
When your screen is on, simply swipe down on the fingerprint scanner and you'll
see your
notifications, then swipe down
again to open your Quick Settings panel.
From here, enable the «Block» option, and you'll never
see a
notification from this app
again.
Again, not many applications support the expanded
notification features just yet, but I did like the ability to
see more email subjects from Gmail in the one hit.
If you're a frequent app closer, you won't
see notifications on your watch until you open the Android Wear app
again and reconnect the watch.
As it stands, depending on your Android version, you have to swipe down from the top of your screen to expand the
notification tray, then either tap a button or swipe down
again to
see your Quick Settings toggles.
While it's not possible to permanently disable the
notification without root access, it is possible to effectively permanently snooze the
notification so you'll never
see it
again.
For example if you have already
seen and dismissed an app
notification on your smart phone, you won't be to do it
again on your tablet working under same account and will be automatically taken care by Android M. Thus users can expect some changes as to how the
notifications are displayed and interacted with Android M, thus it is planning to unify them across all devices.
Swiping down these
notifications will hide them from the display so you can
see the watch face unsullied, but they have an unfortunate habit of reappearing
again.
Yes, it's still a little annoying when Android Wear presents your
notifications you get stacks of things you probably don't need - like the weather
again, or all the appointments from your work Google calendar - so we still think there's needed refinement for control over what you
see, but it's now easier to get through them when you've got your hands full.
This
again, is not a cent percent useful because just like the apps like PushBullet for Android, you feel annoyed and disturbed when having the phone in your hand, and
seeing the bundle of
notifications on your laptop, making it a bit confusing.