How to enable Expanded Notifications on Android 12 and 13

Having notifications on your Android smartphones in their expanded state by default can make your job significantly easier. For instance, if you have received a text message on WhatsApp, you can easily read most of the content, mark it as red, or even tell the app to remind you of the text in an hour thanks to the Expanded Notifications on your Android device. Likewise, if you are using Twitter, you can directly Like, Reply, or Retweet the tweet directly from the notification itself, and the list goes on and on.

Android 12 and 13 missing expanded notifications

From Android 12 onwards, most smartphones reverted back to the condensed form of notifications. As a result of that, you’ll now need to perform additional taps next to the notification for bringing up the interactive menu. While on paper this may not sound like much of an effort but doing this constantly throughout the day for numerous notifications can definitely make you feel irritated, even if slightly.

If you’re getting troubled by this feeling, then don’t worry as there exists a nifty workaround through which you’ll be able to enable Expanded Notifications on Android 12 and 13.

How to enable Expanded Notifications on Android 12 and 13

How to enable Expanded Notifications on Android 12 and 13

If you are looking to enable Expanded Notifications on Android 12 and 13, here are the steps you need to follow –

  1. To start off, you’ll need to root your smartphone via Magisk (You can search on our website for the rooting guide for your device)
  2.  After that, download and install the LSPosed app
  3. Then, install the “Dark Tricks” mod from GitHub
  4. After that, you should launch LSPosed, head over to Modules, and then enable the toggle beside “Dark Tricks”
  5. Once it is done, you will need to tap on the Settings icon located at the bottom right
  6. Then, you must enable the toggle beside the Expanded Notifications
  7. Lastly, you’ll have to restart your device
Aviral Sharma
Aviral Sharma
Aviral Sharma is a talented and passionate writer who has been using words to express his thoughts ever since he learnt how to hold a pen. He is passionate about outer space, history, sports and most importantly technology. Aviral is a regular writer for rootmygalaxy.net and has been getting better by the day. He currently own Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, iPhone 13 and a HP Pavilion laptop

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