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Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e – How to Customize Your Notifications

Judy SanhzNovember 9, 2022 Comments (0)
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Notifications are meant to keep you informed about various things. For example, if you get a new email, you’ll get a notification for that. But, sometimes, notifications can be too much, and you may be tempted to mute them. But, when you customize them to your liking, you receive them more attractively, and that may make getting them not so annoying.

Contents

  • 1 How to Add Some Style to Your Notifications on Your Galaxy Tab S5e
    • 1.1 Advanced Settings
    • 1.2 App Icon Badges
    • 1.3 Notification History
    • 1.4 Conclusion

How to Add Some Style to Your Notifications on Your Galaxy Tab S5e

There are various things you can do to change how you receive your notifications on your tablet. For example, you can add effects. The tablet lets you choose from effects such as:

Samsung Notification Effects

  • None
  • Bubble
  • Heart
  • Fireworks
  • Eclipse
  • Echo
  • Spotlight

You can access this part of your tablet by opening the Settings app and tapping on Notifications on the left. At the top, you can choose how detailed you want your notifications to be. They can be brief, or they can be detailed. If you choose the detailed option, you won’t see the option to add an effect to your notification.

Brief detailed notifications

By going with the brief option, you can choose only to have the notifications be brief from specific apps. Tap on the Included apps option, toggle on the apps you want to include, and toggle off the ones you don’t want to include. Below the included apps option, you’ll see a list of apps that recently sent you notifications. They have the option to toggle them on or off to the right.

If you don’t see the app, you’re looking for, tap on the More option below the listed apps for more options. To see the System Apps, tap on the dots at the top right and choose Show system apps. You’ll also see the search option if you have difficulty finding specific apps.

Advanced Settings

By going to Advanced Settings, you have access to more options. You can customize the notifications to see the three most recent notifications or the number of notifications. For those times when you want to take a break from the, you can also choose to see none.

Show notifications icons

Floating Notifications are another option. You can choose Bubbles or Smart pop-up view by tapping on this option. There is also an option to have the notifications suggest actions and replies. Also, for those times when you can’t deal with a reminder at the moment, you can set things up so you can get a reminder. By tapping on Notification Reminders, followed by Remind every,  you can choose to get a reminder every:

Notification reminder time

  • Three Minutes
  • Five Minutes
  • 10 Minutes
  • 15 Minutes

Below this last option, you can choose what apps you what to set up the reminder for.

App Icon Badges

When apps have notifications, badges appear on the icon. You can customize and change what you see to show a sot or a number. There’s also an option to touch and hold the app to show the notification.

App icon badges Android

Notification History

If you can’t remember if you snoozed a notification you were waiting for, you can always enable the Notification history. That way, you can clear any doubts by looking at the history.

Notification History Android tablet

Conclusion

When you have your notifications under control, they are not as annoying as they can be. You can choose to add a nice effect when you get a notification or have the notification show you more information on what you’re receiving. You can make all sorts of changes, and if you change your mind, you can always change back at any time. What changes will you be making? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and don’t forget to share the article with others on social media.

Categories: Android

Author Judy Sanhz

I am a tech geek who loves technology. I have been writing about tech for over a decade, covering various devices and programs. I write about Android, Apple, and Windows devices and programs. I stay updated on the latest gadgets, upgrades, features, and news. I aim to make complicated tech information easy for everyone to read. I've been with TechniPages from the beginning to help others fix their tech issues with the easy-to-follow guides.

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Last Updated on November 9, 2022 by Judy Sanhz