• @skip0110@lemm.ee
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    81 year ago

    I don’t really find the Android notification system useful, as there are always a few apps that permanently place an icon in the tray. But I’m not really a mobile “power user” so I’m not the target market for these features.

    • @Radiant_sir_radiant@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Android’s notifications are actually a great concept for their simplicity - every app with notifications is one icon in the status bar - that’s being somewhat abused by a feature added in later versions of Android: background activities have been increasingly limited with every major Android version to save battery, except for apps with active notifications. Hence the seemingly unnecessary notifications by apps that use them just to stay alive.

      Plus the sheer number of apps that want your attention keeps increasing.

      As a workaround you can ask Android not to show certain types of notifications from certain apps (except for some system apps). Swipe the notification slightly left or long-press it, and there should be a cog icon or button that takes you to the available options for the respective app. Or depending on brand and model of your phone, go to Settings and search for “notifications” for additional options.

      • @grooving
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        31 year ago

        Thank you! I’ve been trying to get an app to stay open. I thought I was losing my mind. Just set it to allow notifications. Your a legend. I could not find that info elsewhere online.

    • @rnd@beehaw.org
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      31 year ago

      You can use notification settings to “Minimize” any unwanted permanent notifications – in that way they’ll not show an icon in the tray area. (You can also just disable any notification type, but Android is more likely to stop any background task that doesn’t display a notification.)