Google could make lock screen notifications less obtrusive in Android 15 QPR2

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Android 15 QPR2 Introduces Lock Screen Notification Minimalism

Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 introduces “Lock screen notification minimalism,” a feature designed to reduce lock screen notification clutter. It replaces full-size banners with smaller icons grouped in a pill-shaped area below the clock. Users can tap this area to expand and view detailed notifications, creating a cleaner and more visually appealing lock screen.

Enhanced Lock Screen Customization

This feature also adds more customization options for the lock screen. Enabling it in the settings app allows users to prioritize wallpaper visibility while minimizing notification prominence. Early testing shows that it reduces the visibility of notifications but doesn’t affect their total number on the lock screen.

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Development Progress

The feature is currently available in Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 but remains in early development. Developers have not finalized its release date or functionality. It might appear in a future Pixel Feature Drop or Android 16 instead of the stable release of Android 15 QPR2.

Key Code Strings

The following code strings represent the feature in the system:

<string name="lock_screen_notif_minimalism">Lock screen notification minimalism</string>
<string name="lock_screen_notif_minimalism_summary">Show fewer notifications on lock screen</string>

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Summary

The “Lock screen notification minimalism” feature simplifies the lock screen interface and highlights Android’s focus on user-friendly design. Its development demonstrates an effort to enhance both customization and aesthetics. However, its final release date remains uncertain.