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Analysis: Android 17s split notification shade looks inevitable on foldables

Google's Upcoming Changes to Android Notification and Quick Settings Panel

Exploring Google's Planned Revamp of Android's Notification and Quick Settings Panel

The Long-Awaited Split: Notification Shade and Quick Settings Panel

Rumors of Google's intention to separate the Quick Settings panel and notification shade in Android have circulated for over a year. Although these changes initially appeared in early Android 16 beta builds, they did not make it to the final OS release. However, recent leaks suggest that Google continues to work on this revamp.

Notably, this change aligns with the approach taken by Chinese Android skins, similar to the iPhone's setup. While it's unclear if Google will offer a choice to keep the traditional combined layout, a previous report hints at this possibility.

In the latest internal Android 17 build, codenamed CinnamonBun, it's been reported that Google has made significant progress. On foldable devices, the classic combined Quick Settings and notification shade will only appear on the outer cover display. The larger inner screen will always use the split layout, with no option to revert to the traditional view.

Improved User Experience: Separate Wi-Fi and Mobile Data Tiles

A silver lining in the internal Android 17 build is the long-awaited improvement of separating the Wi-Fi and mobile data toggles. When enabled, a separate mobile data tile will appear in the Quick Settings panel, allowing users to manage mobile data with a single tap.

Relevance to North East India and the Broader Indian Context

As smartphone usage continues to grow in North East India, these changes could potentially enhance the user experience for Android users in the region. The separation of the Quick Settings panel and notification shade, particularly on larger screens like tablets and foldables, could offer a more organized and intuitive interface for users.

Looking Ahead: What These Changes Mean for Android Users

Google has yet to release the first Android 17 Developer Preview build. These changes may be a part of the first build or appear in the first beta later in the year. As these updates roll out, Android users can expect a more streamlined and user-friendly interface, making their smartphone experience more enjoyable and efficient.