Microsoft is reportedly working on a majorWindows Phone 8 update which is expected to bring the much demanded Notification Center which will offer all notifications in a centralized location in addition to toggles for commonly used settings.
The screenshots, published by Winphollowers, reveal that the Windows Phone 8.1 version is inclusive of the notification center, dubbed 'Action Center', which comes out when a user takes a short swipe from the top of the screen.
According to a report by The Verge, the center displays four basic quick settings that are shortcuts to options like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other system settings, apart from showing date and a battery level percentage. The four settings toggles are customizable, as per the report.
When the Notification Center is pulled down further, a full 'Action Center' is displayed, showing notifications from apps, which can also be silently added, updated and deleted in the view.
Previously leaked screenshots had revealed that Microsoft was finally splitting volume controls for ringer, notifications and media, and apps in the upcoming update.
Ref - TOI
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