It takes some getting used to, but it really does help you figure out what a message is without even looking at your phone. Short messages get short vibrations or sounds, and longer ones are longer. A message with exclamation marks "feels" more exciting. For example, a question gets a sort of inquisitive vibration or sound pattern. It tries to mimic the inflection used in the specific message. It uses the context of your messages-mostly conversations, as the name suggests-to customize the vibration or sound patterns of the message. Related: How to Use Android Oreo's New Notification Channels for Ultra-Granular Notification CustomizationĬonverbration (horrible name, great app) hails itself as "intelligent notifications," because it takes the notification system to a whole new level of customization (at least, for text messages).
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