Swipe-up persistent notifications will also be muted in the upcoming Android, so it will be easier to silence an alarm, for example.

A useful but most disliked function of smartphones is the alarm clock, which users would probably prefer never to open if they didn’t have to.

However, in the third beta of Android 14, which will be released soon, there is a small but more useful innovation that affects the Google Clock application, which also includes the alarm: from now on, alerts can also be dismissed by simply pulling down the notification .

like this Android Police He writes, the new functionality is part of a broader change affecting notifications, thanks to which notifications can be removed even if they are permanently visible or cannot be dismissed. They cannot be removed by clicking on the button that clears all notifications, but from now on you can also drag such long notifications to mute the alarm, for example.

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Here we’ve written about the latest Android 14 beta innovation affecting runtime, while it was also previously revealed that the new automated system will be able to display the battery status itself.

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