One of the most polarizing changes in One UI 7 is Samsung’s decision to split the notification tray from the Quick Settings panel. It’s a change that many will hate, but Samsung at least deserves ...
Back in 2014, with the release of Android Lollipop, Google shifted from a two-pane Quick Settings layout to a single menu. Initially, notifications appeared first, with Quick Settings accessible ...
As initially reported by Mishaal Rahman on Android Authority, Google is planning a major overhaul to the Notification Shade and Quick Settings for Android 16. Should this alteration come to fruition, ...
The latest One UI 7 beta allows you to change how you access the quick panel. Swiping down from the right corner is the default method, but users can now choose to switch this to the left corner. This ...
Android 16 is gearing up to offer some exciting updates that promise to improve how users interact with their devices. Among the standout features are Rich Ongoing Notifications and resizable Quick ...
Android 15 source code has revealed a new notifications and Quick Settings panel design. The new change will potentially split the two in Android 16. Users will need to use two fingers when dragging ...
While we are eagerly awaiting the official release of Android 15 for Pixel phones (expected in the coming weeks), whispers of what’s next are already swirling. A recent discovery by Mishaal Rahman of ...
Accessing the Quick Settings panel in Android 16 won’t require swiping down with two fingers as feared. Instead, you’ll only have to swipe down with one finger on the right half of the status bar.
An internal Android 17 build codenamed CinnamonBun could trigger excitement for Android foldable fans. While early Android 16 beta builds hinted at a split layout, the change never made it to the ...
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