How to quickly hide a Banner Notification IOS

Apple, Tips and Tricks
May 3, 2012 11:32 am
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With iOS 5 apple has introduced a new system of notifications on the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch , which increases the potential for all applications that support push notifications. In addition to the Notification Center, which includes our latest alerts, and warnings in the Lock Screen, which allows a fast access to the affected applications on iPhone OS 5 terminus are the “ Banner ”, new notifications, less invasive of the previous” Notices “, which appear at the top of the screen and disappear after a few seconds. But as hiding immediately after their appearance ? A simple trick solves the “problem”!

If you receive notice when your iPhone OS device is in standby, the notice will appear in the Screen Lock, and through a small slide on the corresponding icon of the app you can directly access the contents of the notification. If you’re using your iDevice, the notice will appear in the form of “Banner” means a small animation will introduce at the top of the display a small warning message, which shows a preview of the notification receipt. Of course this all depends on the preferences you set, app to app in Settings> Notifications.

But let’s assume that there appears an inappropriate banner notification: SMS maybe a “private” while you are using your iPhone / iPad with another person, or while you are using an application that contains pulsed at the top of the screen, currently covered by the notification popup. In our case we assume that the notification banner appears while we are playing at our favirite game and that the message covers, albeit for a few seconds, a button or some of the graphics needed.

Fortunately there is an easy and quick to disappear soon after its appearance, the Banner of notification: a swipe of your finger from right to left on the message , and you’re done! The application will not stop, the game will not sleep: you can continue to use your iPhone with complete confidence, and then view the content of the notification at a later time. A little trick useful in many circumstances that not everyone will already know!




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