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How to recover lost notifications in an Android Smartphone



With all the hurry in our lives’ these days, it is very possible you would’ve swiped some very important notifications into non-existance.
Well,if you have you’re at the right place then, buddy.
HOW TO RECOVER LOST NOTIFICATIONS IN AN ANDROID SMARTPHONE.
Note – only for Android 4.3+
1. First of all, long press an empty space on your home screen and tap widgets.
2. Select the ‘setting shortcut’ widget and drag it to any empty space on the home screen .
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3. Next, you will be taken to a new window where you gotta select the setting you want the shortcut of.
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4. Scroll down and select ‘Notification log’ or anything related to notifications.
5. Now you’ll see the shortcut on the home screen, tap on it.
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Here you go!!!
The notifications swiped out are in gray and the ones still there in your notification panel are in white.
Tap on a notification to go to the source app.
I hope this tutorial helped you ;).
Brb with more Awesomeness

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