• @[email protected]
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    16 months ago

    That seems like a weird thing to want. You’ll have less screen space because the notification area is now using your useable screen area instead of being up in the unusable dead space.

    • @[email protected]
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      5 months ago

      Not actually how it works. There’s two options. One of them has the notifications in the “dead space”, but the content never gets eaten up.

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      (Pinging @[email protected] , just in case you didn’t know about this!)

      I wouldn’t use this myself. Most apps are designed so content fits underneath the camera hole so nothing gets eaten, and even if it does get eaten, the camera is so small that it’s not an issue for me

      Edit: this is what you have to enable, by the way.
      Android menu: "Display cutout", with the "Render apps below cutout area" option enabled