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Xiaomi: how to change the time a notification appears on the smartphone screen

by Ken Bryden
May 25, 2022
in Internet
Xiaomi: how to change the time a notification appears on the smartphone screen

The devices Xiaomi They come with a personalization interface called MIUI, which includes exclusive functions for the smartphones of the Chinese brand, among which we can highlight the ability to change the time a notification appears on the screen of the device with the system. Android.

The steps to follow are quite simple and were shared by the page Xiaomi Addicts in a post. This guide works for Redmi, POCO and Mi line phones. Remember, you don’t need to download third-party apps to enjoy MIUI.

LOOK: How to change the Xiaomi notification panel for the Android one

TUTORIAL TO EXTEND THE APPEARANCE TIME OF A NOTIFICATION IN XIAOMI

  • Enter the Settings of the Xiaomi device and then enter Additional Settings and then Accessibility.
  • Go to the Physical tab and enter Timeout to perform an action.
  • Among the options that will be displayed, you can choose the ones offered by the system: 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 2 minutes

It is important to note that the default time is 7 or 8 seconds. Also, not all apps will modify the time their notifications appear. Remember that this is possible thanks to the MIUI interface that is installed on Xiaomi devices with an Android system.

Also read: What is Notification History and how do you use it on your Android device?


The MIUI interface allows you to customize a Xiaomi smartphone and adds features for users to enjoy. (Photo: MAG – Rommel Yupanqui)

HOW TO ORDER YOUR APPS BY SHAKING THE XIAOMI PHONE WITH ANDROID

  • First, from your cell phone Android press the digital start button, which is located in the lower center.
  • The next step is to make a “pinch” gesture with your index finger and thumb, as if you were zooming out on your camera.
  • Here the windows of your mobile will appear with the applications that you have scattered everywhere.
  • Finally, shake or shake the phone and you will see how they will automatically be sorted in a second.

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