Windows Phone users have been waiting years to have all their notifications in one convenient place, and over the past few months, there have been multiple reports that a notification center will come with WP 8.1. Today, a video showed up on UnleashthePhones.com that appears to confirm those earlier rumors.
The feature apparently will be called Action Center, and packs many of the same capabilities that Android and iOS offers to the users for some time now -- namely app and system notifications available via a swipe down from the top of the screen.
Additionally, users get quick access to four shortcut buttons for frequently used settings (WiFi, Bluetooth, screen brightness, etc.). Good news is, those shortcuts can be tailored to users' preferences, unlike the Android and iOS offering. Windows Phone 8.1 will also allow users to switch it off for a set amount of time, after which WiFi will turn back on automatically.
via engadget
via engadget
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