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Take Control of Your Notifications with Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta
Samsung’s One UI has long been recognized for its comprehensive notification controls, enabling users to tailor their alert preferences with remarkable ease. With the anticipated One UI 7 update, built on the foundation of Android 15, the tech giant is set to enhance this capability, offering even more sophisticated options for managing notifications.
What Is the New “Filter Notifications” Feature in One UI 7?
The latest beta version of One UI 7 introduces an innovative section within the notification settings titled “Filter notifications.” This feature empowers users to streamline their notification experience by categorizing non-urgent alerts into designated groups within the notification panel. It includes three distinct toggles, each designed to address different levels of notification filtering:
Notifications that fall under these categories will still be visible in the notification panel but will be organized into a non-defined card or a “More notifications” card for those with multiple categories. While these grouped notifications are not explicitly labeled, users can easily access them by expanding the card. A few taps will reveal the details, or users can dismiss them as they would with standard notifications.
Samsung vs. Google’s Notification Controls
In a competitive landscape, Samsung’s latest feature seems to surpass Google’s stock Android notification controls, adding a new dimension of customization for users. Meanwhile, Google is reportedly working on enhancing notification management with “Bundled notifications” in Android 16. However, it remains to be seen how Samsung might incorporate this feature into its ecosystem, should it choose to do so.
The stable version of One UI 7 is expected to roll out between January and February of the coming year. Based on the insights gathered from the beta version, it is likely that the notification filter feature will be included in the final release.
How do you manage notifications on your Android device? Are you excited about this new feature in One UI 7? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Source: Android Authority