Based on several carrier leaks, the Android 7.0 Nougat release date looks to be Monday, August 22 Based on several carrier leaks, the Android 7.0 Nougat release date looks to be Monday, August 22.
Getting notifications on your phone isn't something new or something that started with Android. Whether we're talking about annoying pop-up boxes or that addictive red blinking light, our phones have always been able to tell us it wants our attention.
But with Android 7.0, things are going to get a lot better, largely because developers now have more control over the way notifications are displayed.
new features :
Getting notifications on your phone isn't something new or something that started with Android. Whether we're talking about annoying pop-up boxes or that addictive red blinking light, our phones have always been able to tell us it wants our attention.
But with Android 7.0, things are going to get a lot better, largely because developers now have more control over the way notifications are displayed.
new features :
Direct Replies are something you might have already seen on your phone with some apps. The Hangouts app is an example. If someone sends you a message in Hangouts, and you have no other pending notifications, you get a single message view that you can reply to right from the notifications shade. Since this has been possible since the original Nexus 6 launched, a good number of apps have coded it in.
Bundled Notifications are the improved version of the "stacks" we've seen since Lollipop — using Nougat's new visual styling features. This is why they may feel familiar to you — app developers have been able to implement a form of them for well over a year.
Notification Peeking brings back the old pop-up display for an incoming notification, but makes them smarter. A developer can use the peeking window to display the latest incoming notification of a bundled group. Our Hangouts notification is now collapsible and expandable to see content as we like, we can reply to each individual message thread and we could set things up so a reply can "peek" on our screen for a moment or two — and allow us to directly reply from the peeking window.
Custom Views and Message Styles let a developer change how the notifications look for a particular app. This can be very important when you are creating bundles and peeking, and can help us as users get the right information at a glance.

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