Some users also absolutely hate
seeing unread notifications on their apps, so they will be forced to check out their Messenger and Instagram notifications while on Facebook.
For me, it always comes back to connectivity; it's not necessarily social media that's the problem (I'm not on Facebook, so there's half the battle), it's that I hate to
see the unread posts count in my feed reader climb ever higher.
They're visible whether the app is on the home screen or inside the app drawer, and if you long press on an app icon, you'll
see your unread notifications.
With DashClock widget, you will be able to view upcoming events in your calendar, current weather, missed calls and text messages, and you can
see unread messages in your Gmail inbox.
There are several customization options on offer as well, including notification badges, which lets
you see the unread count on app icons.
Not exact matches
Wow, I'm glad I came back over... I guess I should be happy my RSS reader went nuts and marked everything as
unread again and I decided to
see whether there was anything more interesting to read here.
Case in point, my sisters cringe in horror every time they
see the number of
unread texts and emails on my phone.
Then, once you've cleared through that, click on the «
Unread» email drop - down to see your less important and unread
Unread» email drop - down to
see your less important and
unread unread email.
The number of
unread messages that you have waiting for you can also be
seen in the badge attached to the messaging icon.
I know with limited time (
see below) and so many
unread books on my shelves, I want to love almost every book that I read.
Also, since I started reading more print books again, I have a new appreciation for the feeling of holding a book in your hands, the tactile sensation of turning the pages, of
seeing your progression visually as the pages read become more plentiful and the pages yet
unread decrease in number.
The notifications tray is
seeing a pretty major overhaul, too, with expanded Gmail notifications that include a richer preview of
unread messages, while also giving you access to more options without needing to open the relevant app.
I'll say that as a reader, I will snag a freebie in a series to
see if I want to buy more in the series... but the problem is, I don't have as much time to read as I'd like, so that freebie sits on my Kindle
unread.
If the Kindle Unlimited borrows are influencing sales rank even if the title is
unread, I can
see that getting abused — ie «pay for borrows» services.
On my Chase page, I
see one
unread Secure Message so I go there and read it.
If I go to individual posts, I can
see there are
unread ones, and I can post, but that option no longer works.
This feature is supposed to delete
unread copies of the recalled message from the recipients» inboxes so they never
see it.
For example, in the screenshot below, we can
see several causes of wakelocks: Google Maps automatically updating our location (presumably so Google Now will know where we are), Pocket syncing our
unread articles, Twitter syncing new tweets, and the Google + app syncing new content.
If you have the Badge App Icon setting enabled, it means that if an app wants to alert you to
unread e-mails or messages, it will typically show an
unread counter (badge) on its app icon, as
seen here with Hangouts.
A website that allowed Gindr's gay - dating app users to
see who blocked them on the service says that by using the company's API it was able to view
unread messages, email addresses, deleted photos, and — perhaps most troubling — location data, according to a report published Wednesday.
You already get alerts in the pull - down notifications shade at the top of the screen, but with Android Oreo, you'll
see a dot appear next to an app icon that tells you you have an
unread item.
By being more vibrant and more informative, Dynamic Badges have helped me
see the value of
unread badges and helped me keep things clean and functional on my many home screen themes.
Seeing how many notifications each of your oft - used apps have is easy enough if you never clear your notification panel, but if you're not interested in leaving clutter in the notification bar,
Unread Badges are your answer.
Apple says this is important because people might just look at their phone to
see the time and
unread notifications.
In order to
see that these apps have
unread notifications, Nova needs access to your notifications, right?
When the cover is closed, users will
see things like the current time, incoming messages, battery level, music volume, the number of missed calls or
unread emails, and more.
As you can
see, it seems like by clicking on a message that has been delivered but
unread, you will now be presented with «revoke» button, which once pressed will cancel the message and, to the recipient, leave a «Sender revoked message» entry on the message wall.
With the
unread counter, you will
see the number of
unread notifications that app currently has while retaining the ability to long - press the application to access its notifications quickly.
Notification Badges, or Dots, mimic iOS»
unread badge counters, and as the name suggests you'll only
see dots appear above an app or app folder with new notifications.
Notification Badges mimic iOS»
unread badge counters — you'll
see dots appear above an app or folder with new notifications, and tapping or pressing the icon of an app with a dot show it as a pop - up.
Apple users can
see which contacts they have
unread messages from without opening the WhatsApp app by adding the WhatsApp Recent Chats widget to their device.
Your phone's status bar can show you how much battery you've got left or how strong your signal is, but what if you want to be able to
see how much memory your phone has left, how many
unread messages you have, the battery temperature or your CPU usage?
It's particularly useful for apps like Gmail, where you can not only
see that you have several
unread emails, but also preview each one individually.
Across the board there are new and upgraded features: from a handy quick shortcut, to
unread mail in the Mail app, or being able to remove the Stocks or Tips apps from your home screen so you never
see them again.
Of course, you can also get your notifications on the curved edge, reading snippets of emails,
seeing missed calls and
unread message counts, and other assorted items without so much as a swipe.
I want to read even more, but it gets overwhelming when I
see my Google Reader overflowing with
unread blog posts.
Furthermore, no one today ever leaves a text
unread, as opposed to emails which continue to fill up your inbox, go left
unread, or get sent to spam where they never get
seen.
It can be somewhat daunting to
see (23) in the paras telling me that I have 23
unread posts, but I love that I CAN go back to those really old posts and not lose out.