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Saturday, 13 June 2015

HOW-TO GUIDE FOR ANDROID – RETRIEVING TOUR NOTICES


How-to Guide for Android Retrieving your notices

Notices can bundle up before you know it on your Android menu and if you’re in a hurry you can close it without checking what’s new. So if you did this more than once and you simply need to know that piece of information, there is a way you can access it. Keep on reading if you wish to know the perfect method to retrieve these lost notices by discovering your device’s notification archives/history.
The notification log – the place where one can see all of the erased notices – is merely available on Android 4.3 Jellybean version and above. In this little demo, we used the Android Lollipop version.
Start by tapping on Android homescreen and then Widgets. Use a swiping movement (left side) and you should see Settings (the shortcut variant). Then just drag this shortcut to homescreen and opt for Notification log.

Respect these instructions and you should have no problem in finding what you need:
  • You must tap a simple empty space on your device’s screen and then Widgets.
  • Long-tap an empty space on your Android homescreen, then tap Widgets.
  • Swipe left and notice the Settings shortcut.
  • Click on the widget until the homescreen pop-ups appear and then just drag it to a homescreen (whichever you like).
  • In the Settings shortcut when you scroll down, you should immediately see Notification log.
  • Tap on it.
  • Then another Notification log shortcut will pop-up on the homescreen. Simply click on it and you should gain permission to your entire notification history.
  • Here, you can click to see the notices you’ve missed or simply deleted some of them.
Note: The current and active notices should appear in the white color and the ones that are not active in grey. If you click on the grey colored ones, you will be redirected to the point of supply of your notice.

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