Android Q’s hidden ‘bubbles’ suggest Google is rethinking notifications

Android Q’s hidden ‘bubbles’ suggest Google is rethinking notifications

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https://thenextweb.com/google/2019/03/18/android-qs-hidden-bubbles-suggest-google-is-rethinking-notifications/

Despite multiple redesigns and fundamental changes, one thing has remained true since the very first Android phone: you swipe down from the top to access your notifications. But Android Q Beta 1 shows Google is at least considering an alternative.

As first reported by 9to5Google, Android Q includes a hidden feature that duplicates your notifications in a small floating ‘bubble.’ If you use Facebook Messenger on Android, you might know what I mean. Facebook calls the feature “chat heads” but it’s essentially the same concept: an always-on-top bubble that you can move around your screen and use to quickly access conversations without leaving your existing app. The Phone app on Pixel devices behaves similarly.

Android Q’s hidden ‘bubbles’ suggest Google is rethinking notifications

Mar 18, 2019, 10:24pm UTC
https://thenextweb.com/google/2019/03/18/android-qs-hidden-bubbles-suggest-google-is-rethinking-notifications/ > Despite multiple redesigns and fundamental changes, one thing has remained true since the very first Android phone: you swipe down from the top to access your notifications. But Android Q Beta 1 shows Google is at least considering an alternative. > As first reported by 9to5Google, Android Q includes a hidden feature that duplicates your notifications in a small floating ‘bubble.’ If you use Facebook Messenger on Android, you might know what I mean. Facebook calls the feature “chat heads” but it’s essentially the same concept: an always-on-top bubble that you can move around your screen and use to quickly access conversations without leaving your existing app. The Phone app on Pixel devices behaves similarly.