Sentences with phrase «unread badges on»

They're not unlike the red unread badges on iPhone.
Android 8.0 Oreo is a relatively minor update that introduces a few handy new features such as Notification Dots, like Apple's unread badges on app icons, and Picture - in - Picture mode, which lets you continue watching a video while in another app.
Former iOS users will be happy to know that Android Oreo now has support for unread badges on home screen icons.

Not exact matches

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In short, unread badges are only ever going to work so well on Android.
Beyond setting an icon pack and adjusting your app drawer grid, you can turn back on our dock, unread badges or Android O notification dots, and even turn on a few extra gestures.
If you go premium, you can tack on gesture controls, unread count badges for apps, and icon swipe actions.
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But former iOS users will be happy to know that Android Oreo now has support for «Unread» badges on home screen icons.
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).
As informative as they can be, the new app icon badges and unread counts on the Galaxy S9's home screen are a little redundant since Android already has a notification center.
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.
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.
Over in the notification settings there's a new «Show badge» toggle for each app that lets you choose whether to show an unread icon on the accompanying home screen app.
Unread badges have existed on mobile home screens since before Android to help remind us of things we need to take care of.
That's all in addition to Android 8.0 Oreo features like Notification Channels, which let you toggle categories of alerts on a per - app basis, and Notification Badges, which mimic iOS» unread badge counters.
There are several customization options on offer as well, including notification badges, which lets you see the unread count on app icons.
These replace the standard notification badges that show up on the right side of each app icon and provide you with the number of missed calls, unread messages on different apps, and more.
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