Samsung and OnePlus are pointlessly burying one of Android’s best features
Samsung and OnePlus are pointlessly burying one of Android’s best features

Samsung and OnePlus are pointlessly burying one of Android's best features

Samsung and OnePlus are pointlessly burying one of Android’s best features
Samsung and OnePlus are pointlessly burying one of Android's best features
Notification History should be tabbed. It's absurd that I need to scroll down three quarters of a long page just to figure out what the latest notification was from.
I hate that when I click on the Settings for a Notification I do not get any information on the category of the notification. You have to go into 3 settings to get to your notification history and there it shows the category. Bad phone!!!
For those who prefer an app, so they aren't tied to an OEM's settings, I use BuzzKill for notification history, along with it's more infamous tool set - deep notification management. Its a paid app, but it's a one time purchase of less than $5 when I bought it.
I have wanted something like this but didn't realize it was possible. Thanks for the heads up.
If settings organization made any sense, the (far from perfect) search wouldn't be necessary.
Hell, even top-level settings aren't sortable, and whatever order they're in makes sense only to the person who ordered it that way.
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BUT this is why I was thinking my next device would be the one where you can replace parts if they go out. I think the OS is able to be custom roms. Tbh I haven't looked too much into it. It's called the Fair Phone.
I haven't dug too much into it but I'm definitely interested. If anyone else has any hands on xp, let me know how it is.
price to specs is a huge thing for me, I looked into it but ultimately went against it due to the specs underperforming the other major brands. It is a good concept though
it doesn't even work in my region, so it's a no go.
I like the idea of the fairphone. And it would be nice if you could upgrade individual modules, like the camera, battery, or screen. But that would probably require way higher costs in support
Anything else that is similar?