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John55455

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Mar 17, 2012
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What is this and how can I get it on my HTC One.

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Thanks
 

MuffCabbage

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Nov 11, 2012
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What is this and how can I get it on my HTC One.

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Thanks

I think you need to wait for 4.2.2. I could be mistaken tho.

With 4.2 pulling down on the right of the status bar brings up quick settings. There is probably another way tho since its Android
 

hovscorpion12

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The HTC One surprisingly does not have a "notification Bar" as it is on any other android device. There is no quick settings, no notifications (the feed on the home screen takes its place). I'm sure the Play Store has applications that will work with the HTC One until an actual version is sent via your carrier
 

MRU

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The HTC One surprisingly does not have a "notification Bar" as it is on any other android device. There is no quick settings, no notifications (the feed on the home screen takes its place). I'm sure the Play Store has applications that will work with the HTC One until an actual version is sent via your carrier

Sorry but you are wrong, it does have a notification bar.... Blinkfeed does not take place of the notifcation bar.

There are no quick setting toggles in the notification bar, they should be added with 4.2.2 update, however as people have posted give just download an app to put them in the current notification bar.

But otherwise the notification bar works in same way as every other android device.
 

hovscorpion12

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Sorry but you are wrong, it does have a notification bar.... Blinkfeed does not take place of the notifcation bar.

There are no quick setting toggles in the notification bar, they should be added with 4.2.2 update, however as people have posted give just download an app to put them in the current notification bar.

But otherwise the notification bar works in same way as every other android device.

What I meant by post is that I does not have quick settings but does have a notification bar. Sorry, my mistake
 

Stuntman06

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Sep 19, 2011
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The quick settings is something I really like about TouchWiz. When I had an HTC Desire Z before, I always had to go to my home screen and tap on a widget to toggle the auto-rotate. On the SGS3, I don't have to leave the app.
 
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