One of the pre-eminent features that gracefully turned on as a sort of insurance is notification history. Samsung One UI 5, notification history is a game-changing feature that saves elegance for missed alerts. Below are the ways to turn it on.
With the default setting, most of the devices don’t have notification history turned on. And this comprises the latest Samsung Galaxy series that is powered by One UI 5. Therefore, there’s a need to commence it on its own. In order to go and check on missed or accidentally dismissed notifications.
With the tool turned on, missed notifications that are cleared will tend to disappear from the notification tag. Although rather to completely flush it off, the Galaxy device has a tendency to save it in special areas that deeply reside inside the settings. Whereby, users can call up the same and interact just like a fresh one.
Step to turn on notification history in One UI
Talking about Samsung’s One UI skin that lay over the top of Android, the notification history option is alive and well, very similar to the stock OS version.
- On your Samsung phone, find and open the settings.
- Tap Notifications.
- Hit Advanced settings.
- Select Notification History.
- Enable the feature by sliding the toggle on.
Making this option on, any notification that seems to go ahead will end up on this page once it got dismissed. Dissimilar to stock Android, there’s a need to follow the above process repeatedly if you want to see the missed notifications. Thus, it would be flexible enough if Samsung add a history button in the notification hood, unluckily this is not the scene here.
Whereas on the history page, the notifications are subdivided into a couple of sections. Out of which, the first groping included the most recent individual notifications. Also, scrolling toward the bottom of the page appears a section that comprises dismissed notifications categorized by the app. This is quite important for earlier notification tracking by specific types.
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