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Samsung One UI 4.1 Notification History
Oh No! Have you ever cleared your notifications from your phone by mistake, without knowing what the notification was about? Well, you don’t need to worry, there is a way to be sure that it will never happen again. Every Android smartphone comes with a built-in notifications history feature and Samsung too.
Among various customization features and enhancements, Samsung also offers a notification history feature. Prior to this, built into Android 11, it is automatically disabled. But when it updates to Android 12 and the latest One UI version it brings a more handy option that helps users to view their old notifications.
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Assuming your notification history is automatically enabled on your Galaxy device, it’s pretty easy to check. All you have to do is scroll to the end of your unread notifications.
- So, swipe up from the top of your display, and scroll down to the end of your notifications. You will see a “History” button in the lower-left corner, tap it.
- Once done, your notification history will open. Here you will see all the notifications you have dismissed/read, in order.
- In the event that you see “Manage” instead of “History” under your notifications, your notification history is not enabled. So, let’s show you how to unlock the power.
How to enable Samsung One UI 4.1-based Notification History on your Galaxy device?
- Swipe down to the top of your home screen, in order to access your app drawer.
- Find and click the Settings menu, then tap it.
- Scroll down to the Notifications menu, and navigate there.
- Again scroll down to the Notification History option, and tap it.
The One UI 4.1 offers more options and that will see at the top, just below Notifications History, is to change the Use notification history. You will need to scan the switch and enable notification history. From now on your phone will remember all notifications you use.
This is also where you will be able to see all those information. If you don’t have notifications, you can still navigate here, because the “History” button doesn’t show if you don’t have unread notifications.
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Samsung’s AI could make Settings menu outdated in future One UI
Samsung, the company that brings new features every year, might soon show us something very cool and advanced in the future One UI version, according to a new report.
Samsung is reportedly (ETNews working on using AI to potentially replace or significantly reduce the need for the traditional Settings menu on Galaxy devices. This is all going to be real, thanks to advanced AI.
The goal is to make device interaction easier by having the AI predict user requirements and adjust settings like brightness, layout, and possibly more complex decisions on its own. This means you won’t have to change the settings manually.
The AI will learn it from the user’s usage patterns; it involves adjustments to the display, sound, connectivity options, and other device settings.
Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed that the settings menu will be completely removed in the future versions of One UI. Instead, the focus appears to be on improving the user experience with AI, potentially reducing the need for manual settings adjustments rather than removing the menu altogether.
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Samsung edges ahead of Apple in Q3 2024 smartphone market
Samsung and Apple had neck-and-neck in the Q3 2024 smartphone market reports Canalys. The market research firm recently published its analysis for the quarter ended on September 30. The data shows an alarming situation for both Samsung and Apple.
Canalys reports that both Samsung and Apple secured 18% market share in Q3 2024. Xiaomi ranked third with a 14% market share in the same period. The Chinese firm grew 1% year-over-year, similar to Apple, while Samsung declined 3%.
Researchers note that it’s the highest market share Apple achieved against the leading firm in the third quarter. The company’s flagships were released in late September, with merely 3 days of sales have been counted in during the period.
The impact of the iPhone 16 series will be seen in the current quarter. iPhone 15 and other iPhone models managed to rank Apple second in a neck-to-neck fight with Samsung. The Korean tech giant declined from 21% in 2023 to 18% in 2024.
Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 in July this year. The company’s flagship foldable phones just kept it away from getting beaten by Apple. The iPhone maker grew significantly in its unusual timeframe viz. Q3.
Xiaomi was a comfortable third place with 14% of the market. OPPO (9%) and vivo (9%) rounded out the top five. The top two positions are highly likely to be shuffled in the next report on the smartphone market in the fourth quarter of the year.
“Apple achieved its highest third-quarter volume to date and has never been closer to leading the global smartphone market in a Q3 than now,” Canalys analyst Runar Bjørhovde was quoted as saying.
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Neck-to-neck fight between Samsung and Apple
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Apple 18% 🏃♂️
Xiaomi 14% 🥉All the best Samsung for the fourth quarter 🚀#Samsung #Apple #Xiaomi #OPPO #vivo pic.twitter.com/6jltXYvbmB
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Google Play Store to add fixed header for easy app installations
Google is testing a fixed header feature in the Play Store that will make installing apps easier. This feature will keep essential app details including the app icon, name, developer, average rating, and an Install button visible while users scroll.
At the moment, app listings can be quite long, filled with important information such as reviews and safety data on Play Store. While this helps users be informed about apps, it often means the Install button is far down the page. This long listing makes it hard for users to download the app by tapping on the Install button.
With the new fixed header, the Install button will always be within reach, no matter how much you scroll. This new feature has been spotted on Google Play Store v43.1.19, thanks to AsssembleDebug (via Android Authority).
The new code shows that the header will stick to the top of the screen. This will allow users to quickly install an app or choose to install it on devices.
By keeping the Install button visible at all times, Google aims to improve user experience and help developers who are advised to create detailed app descriptions.
The fixed header feature of Google Play Store will make it simpler for users to install apps with detailed information. As the Google Play Store continues to evolve, these changes make the app experience better for everyone.