We all know that. Notifications on Android are often so many that we delete them without thinking. But what to do when you delete something important?
Notification log in Android
The first step in how to access lost notifications is the so-called Notification Log. Jelly Bean has existed on Android since version 4.3, and few people know direct access to it. To read it, you need to activate Developer Mode via Settings – About the phonewhere you must double-tap the item build number.
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Now the paths are parting. If you’re using pure Android, you can hold your finger on the desktop for a long time and choose a widget Settings or Settings shortcut. To place it on the desktop again, hold it down and select an item from the next screen Notification log. In this menu, you can see the history of notifications on your device, those with bold are currently displayed, those with gray have previously been deleted or used. If you click on notifications, you’ll see information about which application triggered them, how important they were, the text displayed, and other details. Unfortunately, notifications in this list are not “backward” clickable.
What if I don’t have a clean Android …
However, the problem occurs if you have a device with a manufacturer’s superstructure, such as a Samsung with its own customized environment. The shortcut widget for setting options is not available. Fortunately, there is a freemium of the Notification History Log application, which is used for similar purposes, and you can do with the basic version. All you have to do is allow the application permissions and select an item when launched Notification History. This list is also valid for pure Android. For notifications, you will learn the priorities, which application triggered them, and what their content was.
Pure Android is gradually starting to win over superstructures:
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