For many users Google with Android 5.0 Lollipop, was a mess too big when he decided out of the way the famous ‘silent mode’, that we used several times every day when we enter a place, or is forbidden to carry a terminal that makes noise or is not decent and polite to be bothering others with our ringtones and ‘super original’ messages that carry a Galaxy Note 4.
And though Android 5.1 in the Mountain View have wanted to ‘like’ returned certain features of that mute your Android really have not touched anything important and most innovative in any case, was that they did not hear any notice until the next alarm.
Samsung fixes things
So as Google continues making a mess with this silent mode, Samsung has decided to act on their own to give back to the users of its Galaxy Note 4 the option to mute all notifications from the device, as it’s had on their Android 4.4 KitKat, for example.
This update for the Galaxy Note Lollipop 4 carries the identifier ‘build’ N910FXXU1BOC3, and it is not very heavy because it simply reintroduces the icon in the notification bar that, when pushed, passes just sound vibration and finally silence. Not a sound.
What about the other models?
The Galaxy Note 4 has been the first that Samsung has managed after upgrading to Android 5.0.1 most of its top-end of the last two years, so are awaiting the Galaxy S5, S4 and Note 3. What happens to them? Will they arrive new updates in the coming days to begin getting this option at the other end? Let’s hope so, which means that Koreans will respond to requests from customers who are still without understanding why Google gave to Lollipop invented gunpowder when removing it sounds to stop a moving quietly has always been very helpful and easy to use.
Indeed, now that there are barely 20 days to arrive the new Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge already come with Android Lollipoop installed, do you think that will bring mute enabled or serial also have to wait for a ‘update’ back?
And you, are much utilizais the silence of your terminal mode? mode Do you understand what Google has done with Android 5.0 Lollipop removing it for no apparent reason? Tell us.
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