Notifications have become commonplace these days, but for most users, this routine is not at all pleasant. No matter what you do or how businesslike you are, an endless stream of notifications can drive anyone crazy. Yes, you can easily turn on Do Not Disturb mode and this will solve the problem to some extent, but this solution is not ideal, because you can put the phone on the table or in your bag and forget about it, subsequently missing some important notification. There is a solution to this difficult, but pressing problem, and we will talk about it in this material, so if you have a little time, then better spend it usefully right now by setting up your annoying notifications, and continue to live calmly, like a Buddhist monk.

Note: all tips for setting up notifications in this material can be done on Android OS version Oreo and higher.

Blocking unnecessary categories of notifications

So-called notification categories have been added to Android Oreo, and they are a powerful tool for managing app notifications. Notification categories allow you to mute certain types of notifications (Whatsapp group messages, Google notifications, etc.). By blocking unnecessary categories of notifications, you can be sure that when you receive a notification, it will be exactly what you need to check.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Select "and notifications".
  3. Click Show All Apps.
  4. Select the app whose notifications you want to configure.
  5. Tap App Notifications

Note that you can access these settings in two other ways: long-press the notification itself when you receive it, or lightly swipe the notification to the side and tap the gear icon. If you accidentally blocked a category of notifications and want to return it, follow the steps described above.

Configuring notification behavior

Once you've decided which notifications you actually want to receive, you can change how you receive them. By default, all notifications make some kind of sound and pop up at the top of the screen. Sometimes such notifications can be distracting, and to prevent this from happening, you can go to the notification categories, as stated in the previous paragraph, and go to the “Importance” item.

Here you can turn off the notification sound or leave only the pop-up window without sound. This way, if you're waiting for a notification, you'll know when you get it, but it won't distract you with an annoying sound or a window that pops up halfway across your screen.

Changing notification sounds

If you are used to it and cannot live without sound notifications, there is a simple way to optimize the way you get them. By setting a specific sound for important categories of notifications, you can instantly understand when something requires your attention, and when an incoming notification can be safely ignored.

This time we will again need to go to the notification categories, as described in the first paragraph and click on the “Sound” item. Now select any ringtone that you have saved in advance or create your own by clicking on the plus icon at the end of the list of ringtones. Over time, you'll learn to identify notification types based on sound alone, and if you like the concept, you can apply the same settings to incoming calls in the Contacts app.

Learning to postpone important notifications until later

The most important notifications are important because they must be received and immediately done what the notification was initiated for. But even for important notifications, sometimes the time or mood comes at the wrong time. In this case, the notification can be postponed for a certain period of time and, having received it again, finally responded (or postponed again).

To snooze a notification, swipe it to the side, click on the clock icon and select the time for which you want to snooze the notification. This way, the notification can serve as a reminder to you.

If you have one of the Pixel devices and have installed the Android Q beta on it, then you can try new feature– a bell icon appears on new notifications so that you can distinguish new notifications from those that have been languishing in the status bar for ages.

Are you already familiar with these tips? Do you use notifications or do you always have “Silent mode” on your phone?

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Unfortunately, there is no instant solution to the problem. You'll have to spend some time fiddling around with the settings. But it's worth it: you'll remove all the junk from the notification screen and start receiving only the most necessary and important information.

Look into the settings of individual applications

The average smartphone user rarely looks at the notification settings of individual applications. If you spend a few minutes on this, you will make your life much easier.

For example, on Facebook, you can individually turn off notifications for comments, friend requests, or group posts. This can be done either through mobile app, and through the web version of the social network.

Gmail for Android gives you the ability to turn notifications on or off for each . This way you can force your email client to report only the most important emails. Gmail for iOS doesn't have label management, but you can set the app to only notify you about priority emails.

Almost every program allows you to limit alerts in one way or another. And some apps can be configured to only show notifications for something very specific.

An example is Instagram. Open a friend's profile, then go to Settings. Here you will be able to enable notifications only for that person. Facebook has a close friends list that works in a similar way.

Set up system notifications

Google and Apple know how difficult it can be to deal with endless streams of notifications, so they've built extensive customization capabilities into Android and iOS. Go to your operating system settings to enable or disable alerts for individual apps and change how they appear.

If you absolutely cannot live without notifications, then both operating systems give you the ability to show them silently and remove them from the lock screen. They will accumulate, and in your free time you can calmly deal with each one.

Another option is to disable notifications for some applications, but add widgets for them. The latest ones are displayed on home Android screen and in the iOS notification center.

Both operating systems have a Do Not Disturb mode. You can adjust its parameters through the main menu iOS settings and through settings Android sound. Alerts will appear, but the phone will not make a sound.

Alternatively, use airplane mode. You can turn it on and then read everything that has accumulated at once. By the way, according to a study by the Future Work Center You've got mail!, this is one of the best ways cope with mail when there is a lot of it.

Set up notifications using dedicated apps

IFTTT

About the IFTTT task automator we . It allows you to create a whole system of custom notifications. This will take time, but with the help of the notification app you can completely customize it to your liking. For example, force the system to send only messages from certain Twitter accounts and notify only about bad weather.

In this case, it is best to disable standard operating system notifications. Then open IFTTT and create your own alerts for everything you need. The service has a very fine-tuning system: it works with the results of sports matches, social networks, mail clients, news services and much more.

Depending on what notifications you want to receive, you can set preferences for specific apps or for the device as a whole. To see notifications, just swipe down from the top of the screen. Some of them may also appear on the lock and home screens.

Actions with notifications

Notification settings

Option 1. In the device settings

Advice. If your device doesn't have a "Recently Sent" section, you're probably using an older version of Android. In this case, select Application notifications and click on the application name. You can turn notifications on or off, as well as their icons and categories. If an app has categories, tap one of them to see additional settings.

Option 2. In the notification

Option 3. In the application

Notification options are available in the settings of most applications. For example, you can open the settings menu of a specific application and select sound signal for his notifications.

On some Android devices You can choose how the app notifies you.

  • Send alerts. You'll hear a beep, a message will appear on the lock screen, and an app icon will appear in the status bar.
  • Soundless. Notifications will arrive without sound or vibration, but you can open a list of them by swiping down from the top of the screen.

Android notifications are incredible useful thing. They help the user to always be aware of all events, important and not so important. But sometimes there are too many events and notifications come non-stop. It’s unlikely that anyone likes to take their smartphone out of their pocket every minute and make sure that nothing important has happened. Fortunately, in Android you can balance the display of notifications or remove them altogether.

This is called "stacking" the notice; this is described in more detail in the notification design guide. The next section describes how to update notifications as well as how to delete them. If the previous notification is still displayed, the system updates it from the contents of the object. If a previous notification was rejected, a new notification is generated to replace it.

The following snippet shows a notification that updates to reflect the number of events that have occurred. It fills out the notification, showing a summary. Notifications remain visible until one of the following events occurs.

On JellyBean and KitKat

In the fourth version of Android, for the first time, it became possible to disable push notifications from each individual application. What should be done:

  1. Go to the “Settings” menu.
  2. Go to the "Applications" section.
  3. Select the software you want to configure.
  4. Uncheck “Enable notifications” and confirm.

If you set a timeout when creating a notification, the system cancels the notification after the specified duration. If necessary, you can cancel the notification before the specified timeout expires.

  • This method also clears current notifications.
  • You call which removes all notifications you previously issued.
Notification icons show notifications associated with one or more notification channels in the app that the user has not yet dismissed or completed.

Users can disable icons for notification feeds or apps from the Settings app. Users can also long press an app icon to peek into the notifications associated with the notification icon in supported launchers. Users can then dismiss or act on the notification from a long-press menu, similar to a notification.

Any Android user knows how much software a device can have. Sometimes searching for what you need is quite tedious. There is absolutely no need to do this. You can move to the treasured checkbox even faster. Need to:

  1. Lower the top curtain panel.
  2. Tap on an unwanted push notification and hold your finger until the “About App” button pops up.
  3. Uncheck the box and confirm.

On Lollipop

In the new version of Android, the notification system has received a major overhaul. Now setting it up is even easier and more convenient.

By default, each new notification in a channel increases the number displayed in the corresponding one-click launch menu. Once the user dismisses the notification or initiates an action, this number will decrease to reflect the change. You can override the score displayed in the long press menu as a result of a notification. For example, you can set a value for the number of incoming messages to display in the long-press menu when creating a notification for a messaging app.

The fastest way is using the sound adjustment buttons. When you press it, a window appears in which you can select three operating modes:

  • Do not disturb.
  • Important. Notifications appear only from those applications that the user has assigned the status of important. It is possible to set the duration of the mode. The user can independently create a list of important services, as well as set the mode to automatically turn on on certain days and at a specific time of day.

In addition to the above, you can go to the “Sounds and Notifications” section in system settings.

You can override the number of notifications shown in the long press menu. A folder notification icon indicates the presence of notification icons for one or more applications within a folder. By default, each notification channel reflects its active notifications in your app's "launch icon" icon. You can use this method to stop the presence of notifications from the channel displayed by the icon. You cannot programmatically change this setting for a notification channel after it has been created and sent to the notification manager.

The new version of Android has added a feature to display notifications on the lock screen. You can disable it here.

You can still set up push notifications on a per-app basis. If the user is constantly bothered specific game or program, it must:

  1. Go to the "Application Notifications" section.
  2. Select what you need.
  3. Block. Here you can turn off display on the lock screen.

Using the Notification Access section, you can set some notifications to be private. They will also come, but you will need a special combination to view them.

The following code example illustrates how to hide icons associated with notifications from the notification feed. On a portable device, the response action appears as an additional button that appears in the notification. When the user responds via the keyboard, the system attaches the text response to the intent you specified for the notification action and sends the intent to your portable application. Figure Reply action button.

To create a notification that supports direct reply. The constructor of this class accepts a string, which the system uses as a key to enter text. Create an instance that you can add to your notification. . The system will prompt the user to enter a response when the notification action is triggered.

The filter section will be useful to the user if he wants to get rid of the attention of a large group of services.

The notification system in Android Lollipop has undergone a radical overhaul, becoming much more convenient and customizable. Now the user can specify which applications can disturb him, at what time and in what way. There are several ways to do this.

Getting user input from an inline response

Figure The user enters text from the notification shade. To get user input from the notification interface into the action you declared in the response action intent. The progress indicator disappears from the notification interface to inform users of a successful response.

  • Call by passing the notification action intent as an input parameter.
  • This method returns those that contain the text response.
For interactive applications such as chats, you can include additional context when processing extracted text.

Lock screen notifications

All Lollipop users have seen that incoming notifications are now shown on the lock screen. This is really convenient, since you can find out the contents of the alert without unlocking the device. In addition, the following actions are available to you.

For example, these apps may show multiple lines of chat history. When the user replies, you can update the reply history using the. The notification must be updated or canceled after the application has received the remote input. When a user responds to a remote update with a direct reply, do not cancel the notification. Instead, update the notification to reflect the user's response. When using other templates, you can add the user's response to the remote input history.

For example, if your application creates notifications for received messages when more than one message is received, link the notifications together as one group. You can use this method to combine similar notifications. A notification group imposes a hierarchy on the notifications that contain it. At the top of this hierarchy is the parent notification, which displays summary information for the group. The user can gradually expand the group of notifications, and the system shows more information as the user drills deeper.

  • Pull down on the notification and it will expand a bit, showing you more information and/or additional buttons.
  • Double tap on a notification to open the corresponding application.
  • Swipe the notification aside to hide it from the screen.
  • Long tap and a pop-up menu with additional options will appear. With its help, you can go (the “i” icon) to the notification settings for this application, which we will talk about below.

Changing the notification mode in the volume menu

We are used to the volume keys causing an on-screen menu to appear, which is only responsible for changing the volume. But in Android Lollipop Additional options have been added to this menu to switch between notification system modes. There are three of these modes in total.

When a user expands a package, the system discovers more information for all of its child notifications; when the user expands one of these notifications, the system shows all the content. The user can gradually expand the notification group. If the same app sends four or more notifications and does not specify a grouping, the system automatically groups them together.

When to use linked notifications

You should use notification groups only if all of the following conditions apply for your use case.

  • “Do not disturb” - in this case, all notifications will be received in silent mode.
  • “Important” - you will be notified only about the arrival of important notifications. You can set the list of applications from which you consider important notifications yourself.
  • “All” is the normal operating mode.

Please note that when you turn on the “Important” mode, you will see an additional settings panel in which you can set the operating time of this mode. In addition, in the system settings there is a special section for fine-tuning the “Important” mode. In it you can not only specify which applications are allowed to disturb you, but also set the days and hours automatic switching on. This is very convenient if, for example, you do not want to be disturbed at night or during lunch.

Notifications for children are full notifications and can be displayed individually without the need for a group summary. There is additional information for the child that the user wants to read.

  • There is the possibility of individually imposing notifications about the child.
  • For example: they are valid, with activities specific to each child.
Examples good options uses for notification groups include: a messaging application displaying a list of incoming messages, or an email application displaying a list of received emails.

System notification options

For detailed settings The notification system in Android Lollipop has a special section. It allows you to disable the display of pop-ups on the lock screen, allow, if necessary, access to notifications for certain programs, manage the list of blocked applications and so on.

Show related notifications

Examples of cases where a single notification is preferable include individual messages from one person or presenting a list of one-liners text elements. You can use this. The app should always publish a group summary, even if the group only contains one child. The system will suppress the summary and display a child notification if it contains only one notification. This ensures that the system can provide a consistent experience when a user removes children from a group.

But the most important thing is that in this section you have the opportunity to adjust the receipt of notifications from each of the installed applications. You have the power to completely block any notifications from this program or only their appearance on the lock screen, deactivate constant reminders of unread messages, or, conversely, assign them the status of important, that is, displayed even in “silence” mode.

Although the system usually displays child notifications as a group, you can temporarily set them as. This feature is especially useful because it allows immediate access to the most recent child and its associated activities. On pocket computers and tablets, users only see a summary notification, so the app must still have an inbox style or equivalent notification representative for all group information content.

Saving navigation on startup

The fully qualified name of the activity class. = Combined with the flag you set in the code, this ensures that this is not included in the application by default. You can then use this as an argument. . The following code snippet demonstrates the process.

Show progress in notification

Notifications can include an animated progress bar that shows users the status of the current operation. If you can estimate how long an operation will take and how long it will be completed at any given time, use a "certain" form of indicator.

As you can see for yourself, Android Lollipop is not only interesting design, but also a large number of new functions that are really useful in everyday use. What innovations in the latest version of Android impressed you the most?

When writing this article, we used the MoKee operating system based on Android 5.1, so the names and appearance of some interface elements may differ slightly from stock ones.

If you cannot estimate the length of an operation, use the "vague" form of the indicator. Progress indicators are displayed with the implementation of the framework in the class. For previous versions, you must create your own notification layout that includes a view. The following sections describe how to display your notification progress.

Display a progress bar with a fixed duration

To display a specific progress bar, add a panel to your notification, triggering and then rendering the notification. As your operation progresses, increase the progress and update the notification. You can either exit the progress bar, showing when the operation is complete, or delete it. Either way, be sure to update the notification text to show that the operation has completed. To remove the progress bar, call.

The notification panel is an integral part of any operating system. Android OS is no exception. These notifications display all incoming events for the device owner, which also include reminders to download or update programs. Among the huge number of such messages, it is very difficult to track and see what is really important to you. Therefore, to keep the notification panel clean, you need to know how to disable notifications on Android.

Notification of incoming events on operating system Android

Setting alerts on and off has become easier since the release of Android 4.1. Now the user just needs to go to the “Settings” menu, select “Applications” (or “Application Manager”) and the “All” tab. In the list that appears, go to the programs or games whose pop-up windows you want to get rid of. To do this, tap on the selected application and uncheck the “Enable notifications” item, after which the system will display a window where you will need to confirm your choice. But this technique and the operation of the notification screen have changed quite a bit with the fifth system update.

In general, I made a significant number of changes to the system. This also affected the notification panel. It has become more flexible, customizable and also convenient. Let's see what innovations it brought us a new version and how to work with them.

Lock screen

With the arrival of the update, users noticed that all notifications were displayed on the Android lock screen. We will not talk about the convenience of this opportunity. But we’ll tell you what manipulations you can now perform:

  1. If you double-click on the window with incoming information, the corresponding application will open.
  2. To remove unread message, just swipe in any direction.
  3. Pull down the alert window and it will give you a more expanded version showing Additional information and functions.
  4. Holding your finger on the window for a long time will give you the opportunity to open context menu with options.

Now these buttons let you do more than just zoom in or out. Completely new options and features have been added to this menu, which will undoubtedly be useful to any user. They allow you to switch between alert modes:

  1. “Do not disturb” - all incoming reminders and messages will be silent.
  2. “Important” - you will receive only important messages from programs, the list of which can be adjusted. In general, when you turn it on, you will see a settings tab. In them you can change the operating time of the mode. Moreover, there is a special tab that allows you to configure this mode with maximum flexibility.
  3. “Everything” is the standard operation of the device.

To fine-tune the information windows, just go to the section specially designated for this. It is located in the Settings menu of your device. In it you can, for example, remove notifications on, open the possibility of notification for programs, and change the list of blocked applications. Another very interesting feature is that in the menu of a separate application you can optionally select the command:

  1. Do not show notifications from this application, thereby completely getting rid of the program's notifications.
  2. Or show them at the top of the list, including when only important notifications are allowed.

There are enough settings in the notification panel. It's worth paying some attention to them.

Now you have seen how many opportunities it has opened up for users who have learned to customize notifications “for themselves.” And if there is an unread message, you know how to remove it.