Sentences with phrase «still seeing notifications»

But, if you're still seeing notifications asking you for feedback, you can block them from appearing.
When I simply silence my phone I still see the notification icons and I'm apt to pick it up and check emails and messages.
Really, I found the stand itself to be more useful, and would up using it so I could sit my phone on a nearby shelf and still see notifications.
When you pull down from these areas, you'll see widgets instead of your notification tray (that way you can still see notifications!).
You can still see your notifications, and swipe right into them when the phone unlocks.

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The notifications have already been sent out, and if it has still not reached you PlayBook users, check the update section manually to see if the update has arrived.
Speaking of the notification shade, it is still a quick place to see all of one's notifications in chronological order by day.
So, if you don't want to disable app notifications wholesale, but still don't want to see them from certain ones, you can selectively disable them.
I currently have Twitter at Level 2, because I don't want to be interrupted, but I still like to see that I have new notifications.
When you need to see more or do more than just send a quick reply, you can still tap the notification to open an app and see everything.
Whenever Focus Assist is turned on, notifications are turned on, but you can still see them in the Action Center whenever you're ready.
Additionally, it's important to keep in mind that contacts that are pinned to the tasker bar will always be allowed to break through Focus Assist, so if you receive a message from any of them, you're still going to see the notification.
Of course, staple Android features like an app drawer and lock screen notifications are missing, but the overall experience still feels much better than what is seen with some other devices BLU's portfolio.
So, if you still want to see notification banners in the lower - right corner of the screen, but you find the notification sounds annoying, you can turn the sounds off without fearing that you might miss important notifications.
Direct Boot means you'll still be able to receive incoming calls, get notifications, hear alarms and see new emails while your private information remains secure.
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.
You can still see all your important stuff like notifications, clock and battery, but now that camera bump is much less distracting.
The update doesn't affect anything outside of Google Now or its associated launcher — for example we're still seeing occasional stutters when pulling down the notification shade — but there's no denying it's a big improvement.
A second briefings panel sends notifications from designated apps (which you can toggle on and off, although some alerts from unlisted apps still arrive), so rather than the usual simple email alert, you'll be able to see the full name of the sender, as one example, at a glance.
But there's still just enough lag time between the doorbell seeing someone and my being able to respond to a notification and open and app and then visually figure out who it is.
Notifications are also bundled, meaning that if you get more than two emails, you'll still be able to see and act on each of them by swiping down with two fingers.
That said, it's still a handy little feature as it makes it easy to check if you have any notifications, or just to see the time and date.
This only applies to the status bar itself, so when you expand your notification tray, you'll still see the stock interface — but, at the very least, you've finally gotten rid of that ugly old status bar.
Even though, it has a different lock screen, home screen and a set of unique icons to go with the look; you can still see the Stock Android elements in notifications, settings and many areas.
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.
Notification Dots supported by the Nova Launcher aren't interactive like they are in the second developer preview of Google's upcoming operating system and their ability to adopt the color of their host app is still somewhat imperfect, as evident by the pinkish Flipboard dot that can be seen in one of the screenshots in the gallery below.
We still have at least four more releases to go until we get the final release, so we could see more changes and enhancements to how Android P handles notifications.
While you don't have the luxury to see the notifications on a hybrid smartwatch, it's still capable of notifying you of incoming messages and calls.
I just love being able to put my phone down on a pad that props it up so I can still see any incoming notifications — quick and effortless.
Right now, Samsung's implementation is still a little raw in places, too: the Gear Sport can pick up on a movement notification from your connected camera that hits your phone, for instance, but you can't see any preview photos or video from it on your arm.
In this post, we will see how to hide, disable or remove the Windows Defender icon from the System Tray when you have enabled Windows Defender — as well in a situation, where the Windows Defender Notification Icon still shows, even when you have a 3rd - party antivirus software installed.
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.
But seeing the original style in the quick settings atop the notifications already alludes to the fact that the G UI is mostly still the same, inside and out.
Just saw the pingback notification this arvo — I'm still learning all this blogging technology!
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