Pixel phones have a cool feature you probably didn’t know about

You can access the notification history feature through many entry points, including clicking on the "No notification" text.

Pixel phones have a cool feature you probably didn’t know about
Old notification on a Pixel 7 Pro running Android 15 QPR1 Beta 2
Credit: Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority
  • Notification history is an underrated feature on Android devices, and Google has made it quite easy to access once enabled.
  • You can either click on the “History” button when notifications are present or click on the “No notification” text when notifications are not present.
  • Google doesn’t make it obvious that you can click the text, as there is no visual element to indicate its clickability.

The new Pixel 9 series is an excellent lineup of Android flagships, and I have thoroughly enjoyed using the Pixel 9 Pro XL. The new phones have many minor features that add up to a delightful experience. If you got your hands on a new Pixel, here’s a little-known Pixel UI tip: You can quickly check out notification history from the notification panel to revisit a notification you have read, even if you have no notifications.

Notification history is one of the underrated and lesser-known Android features. This feature maintains a log of recent notifications, including snoozed notifications, dismissed notifications, and a history of the last day of notifications. However, the feature is optional for OEMs to implement. Even if they implement it, many OEMs disable the feature out-of-the-box or hide it in a random nook and cranny in the Settings app. Even on Pixel phones, you need to enable the feature at Settings > Notifications > Notification history before the log of recent notifications is saved.