The notification bubbles arrive at the Samsung Galaxy with the update to One UI 3.0: Thanks to the aforementioned version of the custom layer being based on Android 11 allows you to see the alerts of the applications in bubble form. Of course, this functionality is not activated by default since certain steps must be taken to make it work.
Facebook introduced bubble-shaped notifications years ago, a round notice that is superimposed on the screen to indicate that there is something new to read. Hated by some and desired by others, notification bubbles have officially arrived on Android after Google introduced them in version number 11, the most recent. And with the different updates the bubbles already explode in the mobiles of manufacturers such as Samsung. Do you want to activate them in yours?
With the arrival of One UI 3.0 to the Samsung Galaxy S20, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Samsung Galaxy S20 FE The owners of these phones not only receive the aforementioned version of the layer, but also the functionalities included in Android 11. Smart notifications, increased privacy, one-time permissions for camera, microphone and location access… and, as we highlight in this article, also the bubbles for notifications. From them you can view the new messages received, also reply to them; without having to leave the application in use since bubbles overlap everything else.
One UI 3.0 doesn’t have notification bubbles active by default, but it is not very difficult to start them either. The process is the following:
You can drag the bubbles to any edge of the screen, it is possible to hide them (just take them to the bottom of the screen) and you can also reply directly from them. If you read the bubbles, the messages will not be marked as read; as long as you don’t click on these bubbles to open the chat as a floating window.
Notification bubbles are not included in too many applications at the moment. Telegram has them, for example, also google messaging app, Skype or Facebook Messenger. And if you don’t have One UI 3.0, Samsung has some notifications whose operation is quite similar: the ‘Smart Popup View’. You can activate this view from ‘Advanced functions’, in the settings of your Samsung Galaxy.
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How to activate notification bubbles on Samsung mobiles with One UI 3.0
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