These tweaks and settings might make your phone use easier and more efficient.
Check Your Notification History
Android keeps a record of your notifications, in case you swiped them away too quickly and need to get them back. You can turn on the feature and see recent notifications from your apps by selecting. Note that currently snoozed notifications appear in this list as well as notifications that you've dismissed.You don't necessarily want sensitive or personal notifications popping up on your lock screen where anyone can read them. You can stop this from happening by choosingtoggle switch.
It can be tricky to tell just how much battery life you've got left on your phone by looking at the small icon in the status bar. To get a percentage reading up next to it, choosetoggle switch. All the other icons on the status bar will shift to the left accordingly, and the usual battery life icon remains in place.
The ability to caption speech in videos—in real time—is available on a growing number of Android phones, and it's useful even if you're not hearing impaired. You can find the option by tapping. Captions generated by Google's AI processing will then appear automatically whenever speech is detected, whether it's in a video on social media or on a video call.