Delayed notifications are one of the most enduring issues with Google Pixel phones, and Google seems to be aware of the issue.

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    3 months ago

    Try switching to gestures. I haven’t had that problem on my Pixel 6A and I only use gestures (imo they are way better and more convenient to use.

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      3 months ago

      Gestures are not better for me and my situation. Please stop suggesting that I work against my better interests.

      They are objectively slower and less precise, just to start with.

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        3 months ago

        What? You say that like I say that constantly to you.

        I just suggested what works for me. Calm down mate.

        Also for me they are objectively faster since I have to move my fingers less. Especially the back gesture which is miles better than the button. I very rarely use the app switcher. It’s easier to just swipe to the next app or go to the home screen and open the app again.

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          3 months ago

          You’re the second person in this thread to try convincing me to switch.

          I use the app switcher constantly. I’m using it now to jump between my Lemmy client and YouTube. It works. It’s fast. The back navigation also interferes with productivity apps, many of which still use a drawer. I use those apps constantly as well.

          Gesture navigation will never be a proper use case for me.

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            3 months ago

            That’s fine. Don’t pretend it’s objectively better though.

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              3 months ago

              I said it was subjectively better and objectively faster. And it is.

              Not everyone will agree faster is better, and that’s fine.

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                3 months ago

                It might be faster for you. But it’s not for me.

                In other words it’s subjective. (duh)

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                  3 months ago

                  The default Android animation transition length is 300 milliseconds. The gesture based navigation uses this delay.

                  The task switch button, for whatever reason, can interrupt this delay, making it as fast as I can tap, which is a lot faster than 300 milliseconds. In fact, this is what triggers the bug. I had to set the animation scale to 0 on my device just so it can keep up with me.

                  Speed, time, and duration are not subjective measurements. I will accept that it’s more comfortable for you, however.

                  When your navigation preference breaks the Android animation duration because you’re using it so quickly, get back to me.

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                    3 months ago

                    I have no doubt you can click very fast.

                    I was more referring to travel distance though.