Swipe out notifications - Realme XT Questions & Answers

Hi all, have been using the device for some time. Its a bit of an annoyance, but has anyone noticed that notifications 'persist' floating for a few seconds before you can actually dismiss them? And you can only put them away if you swipe to the right from the list.
Coming from a stock android experience, this does seem to be something over-engineered. Does anyone know a workaround for this (dismiss notifications immediately, esp as they consume screen time)?

In all phone we need to swipe right or swipe left but in realme all you have to swipe up to dismiss the notification

This is really annoying. Hope next update will fix it.

Seriously.
That feature is so frustrating because swiping left or right is so easy compared to swiping up.

Its really frustrating .. swiping left or right is easy

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2276188
Mine sorta does the same thing. Sometimes I will grab an icon (any icon for that matter) and it won register the swipe at all, It won't even bother unlocking and it wont register any swiping at all until I do one of two things
- I will have to hit the power button twice to sleep and wake the device then swipe to unlock
or
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Keep Persistent Notifications on screen?

Hey All,
Is it possible to keep the notifications on the screen until dismissed. Or at least the notification count?
Sometimes during activity, walking/working the phone and watch will trigger a notification and it gets overlooked. But after 10seconds or so it clears off the watch face. Would be nice to see it stay until cleared.
Plugged through the settings and can't find anything.
Could be i am just blind or maybe it's not possible? Or perhaps it is with a root command?
Any help much appreciated.
-Tsp
(using Pacefied r29)
tspnews said:
Hey All,
Is it possible to keep the notifications on the screen until dismissed. Or at least the notification count?
Sometimes during activity, walking/working the phone and watch will trigger a notification and it gets overlooked. But after 10seconds or so it clears off the watch face. Would be nice to see it stay until cleared.
Plugged through the settings and can't find anything.
Could be i am just blind or maybe it's not possible? Or perhaps it is with a root command?
Any help much appreciated.
-Tsp
(using Pacefied r29)
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Just like any android device, the notifications stay in the notification area (swipe from bottom) until you dismiss them (swiping to right).
madtech360 said:
Just like any android device, the notifications stay in the notification area (swipe from bottom) until you dismiss them (swiping to right).
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For sure. That much is clear. But for instance the "lock screen" on a phone can also be configured to show notifications all the time so just glancing at your screen you can see that you have some without unlocking it.
On the watch I don't see any real way to , at a glance, see that you have waiting notifications without sliding up with a finger which requires waking the screen with the button or double tap.

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