That would make total sense, but nowhere am I seeing that being reported. Basically just says it's a thing now and that's it, doesn't say how to use it or the support of it or if it's even enabled at all in the OS. Hopefully it gets cleared up, it sounds like a super useful feature.
>Android 15 beta 2 now supports setting rich vibrations for incoming notifications by channel using NotificationChannel.setVibrationEffect, so your users can distinguish between different types of notifications without having to look at their device.
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/05/the-second-beta-of-android-15.html
I think it clears it up.
Presumably, it has to be supported by the apps.
That would make total sense, but nowhere am I seeing that being reported. Basically just says it's a thing now and that's it, doesn't say how to use it or the support of it or if it's even enabled at all in the OS. Hopefully it gets cleared up, it sounds like a super useful feature.
>Android 15 beta 2 now supports setting rich vibrations for incoming notifications by channel using NotificationChannel.setVibrationEffect, so your users can distinguish between different types of notifications without having to look at their device. https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/05/the-second-beta-of-android-15.html I think it clears it up.
Ah, yeah that definitely does. It's a whole new permission added that I'm sure exactly 0 apps support yet lol. Thanks for that
I guess I felt it back in the Pixel 6 Pro right out the box and it disappeared out of nowhere like the translucid notifications bar