Android Q. The function that generated the RAGE of users

Android Q. A new function implemented by the Google company has generated the anger of a very large number of users from all over the world, here is what they advertise.

Android Q notifications

Android Q. In the first version of the company's operating system Google made the decision to remove an extremely useful function for phone users, which generated a lot of nerves for them. More specifically, Google decided to remove from Android Q the function that allows marking notifications as read using a simple swipe gesture directly on the screen, as iOS has for several years, an explanation for the decision not being offered yet.

Android Q. Considering the very large number of complaints registered due to this change, those from Google announced that they are going to offer users the option to control notifications in this way again. The function removed in the first beta version of the operating system is to be brought back in a future version of Android Q, or just Android, but for now it is not known when Google intends to solve this serious problem.

Android Q. The function that generated the RAGE of users

Android Q google notifications

Android Q. Now the operating system no longer marks notifications as read with a simple gesture, but offers users more options to control notifications, which for some has become too complicated. Basically, instead of making a swipe gesture for Android Q so that the notifications disappear, users are offered three more options from which to choose what they want to do with that notification, the simplicity completely disappearing from the operating system.

Android Q. Now everyone is wondering if Google will really offer the function again in a future version of this operating system, or only in the public one, or in one that will be publicly available only next year. It's interesting how this very important change for Android Q was thought out, and how Google reacts to user complaints regarding the disappearance of a function so important to them, which puts things into perspective.

Android Q. The final and public version of the operating system should be released sometime in August, the presentation being already scheduled for May 7 by GOogle.