Sentences with phrase «top of the notification shade»

The bigger changes come in the form of quick toggles at the very top of the notification shade.
You can usually find that option at the top of your notifications shade.
The handy buttons at the top of the notification shade might not contain all the settings you want, but that's no problem for someone like you who had the good judgment to buy a Galaxy S5.
The top few tiles will remain visible at the top of your notification shade as well.
Now the brightness slider appears under the single row of settings toggles at the top of the notification shade.
The strip of six toggles at the top of the notifications shade now takes up a little more space on - screen and there's a little re-ordering of the toggles in Android O since Nougat.
In the toggles area at the top of the notifications shade, the date is now in a slightly less condensed font which makes it a little more more legible at a glance and the card - like spacer between the toggles and the notifications has been removed.
The Quick Settings area at the top of the notification shade is white now.
You know those quick settings found at the top of your notification shade?
You'll now see a thin strip of toggles at the top of the notifications shade for frequently used things like Wi - Fi, Do Not Disturb, battery and the flashlight.
Quick Settings is now paginated and you can edit which icons appear at the top of the notifications shade and Google has added new System UI Tuner options for Quick Settings like Night Mode and offered developers the ability to create their own custom Quick Settings icons.
For starters, you'll now always have a handy list of five toggles at the top of your notifications shade.
One of the most thoughtful aspects of TouchWiz is the configurable group of toggles at the top of the notification shade.
Fortunately though, you can toggle Wi - Fi and Bluetooth on or off via the ever - present Quick Settings toggles at the top of the notifications shade.
Nougat introduces a handy list of five toggles that are always present at the top of your notifications shade.
The major features include Doze Mode on the go, split - screen mode, quick app switching (my personal favorite), Direct Reply and bundled notifications, new emoji and quick settings toggles at the top of the notifications shade.
Conversely, if there's an app you always want to hear from, toggle Priority on and the app's notifications will always appear at the top of your notification shade.
It's funny, one of the smallest additions to Android N is having the biggest impact on my day: the new Quick Settings menu that appears at the top of the notifications shade.
Unfortunately for the worst Samsung, like LG, doesn't seem fit to want to change from the antiquated and difficult to use sliding row of buttons along the top of the notification shade.
More important notifications, on the other hand, appear at the top of your notification shade and take up as many as three lines.
The top of the notification shade now displays real - time weather information based on your location or another location of your choosing.
The new shade has bundle - able notifications that span the full width of the screen (on phones), quick toggles at the top of the notification shade (including those for Wi - Fi, cellular, battery, Do Not Disturb, flashlight, and a dropdown button), and a new edit button that lets you make changes without having to use the System UI tuner from Android M.
These kinds of items remain stationary at the top of the notification shade.
As noted on XDA Developers (where this neat little trick was discovered), this is the third thing from the Android N preview that already existed in Samsung devices: multi-window, quick setting toggles at the top of the notification shade and now, DPI scaling.
Then, swipe down from the top of your screen, press and hold the settings cog at the top of the notification shade until you get note saying System UI Tuner is added to your settings.
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