Sentences with phrase «small notification icons»

Instead of a large card, a smaller notification icon will appear waiting for interaction.
The Infinix NOTE4 Pro will have a small notification icon letting you know if the pen is disconnected to prevent loss.

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It comes with high clarity wallpapers, low file size, and small touches sprinkled throughout including cute sea shell notification icons and custom fonts to create a fast and nice looking theme for your device.
Android O puts small dots on icons to alert you to unread notifications.
When you have a notification for an app that you haven't yet looked at, the app's icon will display a small colored dot in the upper - right corner.
Whenever there is a notification from an application, a small dot will be displayed on its icon.
Basically, this puts a small badge on top of the app's icon that specifies how many unread notifications you have (much like iOS does by default).
When user will tap on the profile icon, a small tray will appear at the bottom of the screen allowing you to check on your Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram profile with notification number count in red.
This guide disables the notifications from the webpage of Facebook, so head there and click on the small arrow next to the padlock icon (circled in the picture above).
By adding a small badge to the status bar icon that displays the exact number of notifications you've received from an app, you'll always be able to stay on top of things.
Whenever you receive multiple notifications from an app, the notification icon in your status bar will have the count displayed with a small badge.
iOS has had notification badges for a very long time now: it's those small numbers above your app icons — whether it's on your home screen on in your app drawer — that indicate how many unread emails or text messages you have among others.
And after the Anniversary Update, a small bubble next to the Action Center's icon shows you how many unread notifications are awaiting your attention.
To give you some background, Android Oreo introduced a feature called Notifications Dots, which shows a small indicator on an app's home screen icon when you have an unread notification.
We updated the Action Center icon to now hide unread notification count when the taskbar is using small icons, as there's not enough space to display it.
With this feature activated, any app of your choosing will appear with a small badge on the corner of its icon, and within that small badge is a number that signals how many unread notifications that the app has waiting for you.
A small icon appears in the notification bar during playback, highlighting your enhanced audio credentials.
The Action Center icon no longer shows the number of new notifications when the taskbar is set to small icons
A small colored circle will appear in the top right of an app icon to let you know there are notifications for that particular application, and a long press will see a pop up display, showing you more information.
In Android O, small dots will appear on launcher icons on the home screen when you have a notification from the app.
I particularly appreciated the small, mindful additions, such as the 3D touch - like icon menus, and switches to turn off all notifications and condense the status bar to the just the last three icons.
Some of these are small cosmetic tweaks, like the move to «squircle» (squared circle) icons for many apps in the launcher, or the lighter notification shade and Settings app.
When you see a card notification, the watch face will show smaller icons instead of massive space - hogging messages.
App icons are now a little smaller in the notifications as well, sitting on the top left.
Ability to dismiss notifications in the Notification center with gestures rather than the current cumbersome method of hitting the small cross icon and clear button.
For reference, since the launch of Android Oreo (and even when it was known as «Android O») the icons for these system notifications would appear (shown above) as small circles (an «O») reminiscent of the Android O logo found within Oreo's Easter egg in settings.
Likewise, when there are notifications available, but the notification shade has yet to be pulled down, instead of seeing those little O shapes from now on, users will simply see a row of small Oreo cookie icons — as shown below.
Now though, those icons accompanying those system notifications appear to be small Oreo cookies.
Android purists will be annoyed by other small changes, such as the altered notification shade, custom icon designs, and other visual tweaks throughout the operating system.
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