The Android operating system is known for having many features, some more obscure than others but one that has been missing since the first version was launched nearly 15 years ago – a separate volume slider for calls and notifications.
according to 9to5GoogleThis will finally happen, as Google implemented the ADB command back in December.
The line in question is
adb shell device_config systemui volume_separate_notification set as true
And it’s time for the feature to be released, with either QPR3 or Android 14 in the coming months.
New slider
The “Ringer and notification volume” slider will be divided into two different sliders – one for calls and one for notifications only. This way, users can still ignore calls without having to lower the notification sound to 0 or vice versa – hearing calls but ignoring the various beeps and ringing sounds.
Google updated the feature request in their issue tracker with the following: “Requested feature will be available in a future release.” It is very likely that the feature will be mentioned during the May 10 I/O, when Google CEO Sundar Pichai will likely officially unveil Android 14 and announce the launch date.
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