What's more, if you don't use a lock code, you can
still access the notifications area when the handset is locked.
Not exact matches
While the app itself will no longer be available, users will
still be able to
access Instagram features on Apple Watch through
notifications sent to a linked iPhone, Mac Rumors reports.
The goal is to let users
access things like weather updates, shopping
notifications and personalized news from companies, but these bots are
still very clunky and have not yet achieved widespread appeal.
Once you are in Relaunch, you can
still access all your apps etc, through the app button (bottom centre) and your
notifications still appear at the top.
The iPad
still uses the classic grid of icons for its interface, and you can easily
access notifications by swiping down from the top of the screen.
- General fixes and improvements: — QS: improved reliability of NFC tile and GravityBox NFC Actions — QS: reworked Protected mode of tiles — QS: fixed protected tiles showing wrong color after unlocking — QS: fixed some long - press actions
still working on protected tiles while locked — QS: fixed press actions
still working for header tiles while locked — QS: removed info icon showing for protected tiles — Improved image choosing / cropping to eliminate direct file
access causing problems on some systems — ProgressBar: fixed not showing for apps targeting old versions of Android — GB Torch: fixed auto - off feature to use Alarm (does not require WakeLock permission anymore)-- Phone: adjusted for the latest version of Google Dialer - OxygenOS improvements: — Added OOS theming support to GravityBox tiles — Added option for enabling built - in call recording — Added option for disabling Dash charging sound — Made Dash charging sound respect GB Quiet Hours - Samsung fixes and improvements (provided by Firefds)-- Fixed duplicate reboot confirmation — Added Samsung specific strings for rebooting into Download mode — Fixed disabling safe media volume warning — Fixed duplicate
notification slider showing in Volume panel - Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)
Despite
still being based on Android Marshmallow, OnePlus has also updated the
notification shade to the Android 7.0 Nougat style that comes with easy
access to the Quick Settings with one downward swipe.
Remember, even if you remove the Office Upload Center from the
notification area, you can
still access it using the Start menu.
Last year's Nexus 6
still had a
notification light hidden in its top speaker grille that required root
access to make any sort of modifications to its behavior.
The
notifications and actions center is
still accessed via a swipe from the top edge of the screen.
The settings section of the
notification shade can be
accessed quickly by swiping down with two fingers instead of one, but the top of the screen is
still a far reach for one - handed use.
This can
still be
accessed by pulling down from the top of the screen, but a second downward swipe now takes you straight to the Quick Settings menu (note that
notifications are
still accessible when in Quick Settings view).
The fingerprint sensor can be a bit difficult to
access, but it's
still easier in most cases than trying to reach all the way up to the
notification tray at the top of the 6.3 ″ display.
If you are using a third - party flashlight application on your iPhone you
still don't have to worry, because iPhone has a much better permissions system that notifies you right away if an application is trying to
access your location or push
notifications to you, or any number of other things.
Added settings in about: preferences to stop websites from asking to send
notifications or
access your device's camera, microphone, and location, while
still allowing trusted websites to use these features
When the
notification tray is expanded, you'll get quicker
access to a handful of common toggles at the top of the screen — but you can
still expand the Quick Settings panel to see more options.
However, the permissions you need to assign to the app are pretty broad if you want all that to happen — Pebble needs your Gmail passwords and
access to all of your
notifications, for instance, if you want to see them on your watch — and there are
still omissions, so for instance Twitter direct messages don't pop up yet.
It will
still let you
access offline functions (timers, alarms, activity tracking, etc.) but any «online» features such as app
notifications, voice searches, weather alerts, or navigation will not work.
Navigating through the core menus and
notifications on the Michael Kors
Access Grayson is speedy enough, but
accessing native apps
still takes an age.
There's no app drawer, like many Huawei and ZTE phones, and while the
notification drawer
still has shortcuts for brightness, Wi - Fi, and other settings, they're
accessed with a left swipe.
To be clear, you'll
still have
access to all of Pebble's core functionality like
notification alerts and music controls.