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Android 14 Could Fix Our Biggest Notification Annoyance – Review Geek

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Separate notification and ringer volume settings could be on the way.

Justin Duino/Review Geeks

You want quiet notifications but with a loud ringer. Well, that’s too bad, because Android doesn’t separate notifications and ringer volume. At least, not yet, this annoyance could be fixed when Android 14 is released later this year.

As reported by Misaal Rahman, the latest developer preview of Android 14 offers separate ring volume and notification sliders for some users. These options are built into the sound and vibration menu, which you can access through Settings (or by pressing a volume button on your phone and tapping the three-dot menu on the basic volume slider).

We are not sure if this functionality is intentional. For what it’s worth, last year’s Android 13 QPR2 beta offered separate notifications and ringer volume settings via a hidden flag – Google has been toying with this idea for a while.

Note that this functionality used to be supported on Pixel phones (Google combined the notification and ringer volume settings a few years ago, much to the chagrin of some users). And of course, some manufacturers still include this functionality in modern Android phones.

Android 14 is scheduled to be released in July or August 2023. But the operating system will reach platform stability in June; If you want to give it a try, I suggest you wait until June, though you can install the second Android 14 developer preview on supported devices. if you’re willing to put up with some mistakes.

Sources: Misaal Rahman



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