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Notification Shade Inconsistencies #274

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har-nick opened this issue Dec 5, 2023 · 5 comments
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Notification Shade Inconsistencies #274

har-nick opened this issue Dec 5, 2023 · 5 comments

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har-nick commented Dec 5, 2023

Model: Pixel 4a (sunfish)
Build Version: 20-20231110-dos-sunfish

In light mode, the notification shade appears to sit above the gesture and navigation bars, and creates a weird shadow over them. In dark mode, the notification shade still sits above, but creates no shade. In both, the power and setting icons have the appearance of being contained by a card element, which also clips above the gesture bar.

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Pixel 4a running GrapheneOS

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Pixel 4a running DivestOS in light mode

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Pixel 4a running DivestOS in dark mode

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You're comparing Android 13 and Android 14. It is likely Google simply changed the shade between those versions.
It is also my understanding that the light mode for the shade is actually a Lineage feature.

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har-nick commented Dec 6, 2023

Thanks for the explanation! I didn't realise Android 14 was released.

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har-nick commented Dec 6, 2023

Reopening this as I realised today I was, and still am, using Android 13.

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SkewedZeppelin commented Dec 6, 2023

hm, actually both GrapheneOS and DivestOS for sunfish is Android 13.

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har-nick commented Dec 6, 2023

Yes, the reason I switched was because Graphene had stopped providing security updates, so DivestOS is a newer version of Android.

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