Notifications on iPhone have long become the standard of style: neat banners, smooth animations and intuitive controls. Owners of Androidsmartphones often envy such brevity - especially when native alerts on Xiaomi, Samsung or Realme look overloaded or inconvenient. Fortunately, you can transfer the notification design from iOS to Android for free, without root access and complex manipulations.

In this article we will look at 3 proven methods: from installing specialized applications to hidden system settings. You will learn how to make notifications visually similar to iPhone 15, add characteristic sounds, animations and even control gestures. All solutions work on Android 10โ€“14 and are compatible with most brands - from budget Redmi to flagship Google Pixel.

Important: some functions may conflict with branded shells (for example, MIUI or One UI). We will note such cases and offer workarounds.

Why are notifications on Android and iPhone so different?

The difference in approaches to notifications is due to the philosophy of the systems: Apple And Google to notifications is determined by the philosophy of the systems:

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ iOS: minimalism and uniformity. All notifications look the same, regardless of the application. The user sees only text, an icon and 1-2 action buttons.
  • ๐Ÿค– Android: flexibility and customization. Manufacturers and developers can change the design, add animations, group alerts in their own way.

In practice, this means that on Android a notification from Telegram may look different than from WhatsApp, and on iPhone โ€” they will be identical in structure. In addition, Apple strictly controls animations: for example, banners appear smoothly from above, and do not fly out from the side, as on some Androidsmartphones.

Another key difference is notification sounds. On iPhone they are short, melodic and unified, while on Android they often use long signals or system sounds that are difficult to distinguish from each other.

๐Ÿ“Š Which notification style do you like best?
Minimalism like on the iPhone
Flexibility and customization of Android
I donโ€™t care, as long as it works

Method 1: Applications to simulate iPhone notifications

The easiest way is to install one of the specialized applications. We tested 5 popular solutions and chose the two most stable.

1. Notisave: iOS Notifications

The application Notisave copies not only the appearance, but also the logic of the notifications iOS. After installation, it replaces standard banners with floating windows with a characteristic โ€œdeparture from aboveโ€ animation. Features:

  • ๐ŸŽจ Exact imitation of design iPhone 14/15 (including dark mode).
  • ๐Ÿ”” Ability to select notification sounds from iOS (for example, the classic "Tritons").
  • โš™๏ธ Settings transparency, font size and display time.
  • ๐Ÿšซ Does not require rootrights, but you need to allow access to notifications in the system settings.

How to set up:

  1. Download Notisave from Google Play (free version with ads).
  2. Go to Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ Accessibility โ†’ Access to notifications and enable permission for Notisave.
  3. In application settings, select theme iOS 15 Style and activate the option Floating Notifications.

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Cons: on some smartphones (for example, Xiaomi s MIUI 14), the application may conflict with branded services. In this case, disabling battery optimization for Notisave in the settings will help.

2. iNoty: iOS Style Notifications

iNoty โ€”a lighter alternative with an emphasis on animations. It does not replace notifications completely, but adds them on top iOS-like banners with a background blur effect. Advantages: iOS-like banners data-i="109">๐Ÿ”• Ability to disable notification sounds for individual applications.

  • ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ Support for dynamic wallpaper (banners adjust to the background color).
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Compatible with Android 12โ€“14 (including Samsung One UI 6.0).
  • ๐Ÿ”• Ability to disable notification sounds for individual applications.

Important: iNoty does not work on devices with Android Go (for example, Nokia 1.4 or Samsung Galaxy M02).

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If notifications from iNoty do not appear, check if the power saving mode is blocking them. Add the application to the list of exceptions in the battery settings.

Method 2: Setting up standard notifications for iPhone

If you do not want to install third-party applications, you can bring the appearance of standard notifications closer to iOS using hidden settings Android. This method is suitable for smartphones with "pure" Android (Pixel, Motorola) or shells that support customization (Oppo ColorOS, Realme UI).

Step 1: Change the banner style

Go in Settings โ†’ Notifications โ†’ Notification style (the path may differ depending on the shell). Select:

  • ๐Ÿ“„ Compact view โ€”reduces the banner size, as in iPhone.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Disable grouping โ€”notifications will be displayed one at a time, not in a stack.
  • ๐ŸŽจ Dark theme โ€”simulates the appearance iOS in night mode.

On Samsung additionally disable Floating notifications on Additional settingsso that banners appear at the top of the screen rather than in the center.

Step 2: Set up sounds

Notification sounds to iPhone short and catchy To make them closer to iOS:

  1. Download sound files iPhone (for example, Tri-tone.caf or Chime.caf) from open sources.
  2. Place them in a folder Ringtones or Notifications on your phone.
  3. Go to Settings โ†’ Sound โ†’ Notification sound and select the downloaded file.

For Xiaomi i Redmi you may need to use a file manager with rights root (for example, MiXplorer), since the system restricts access to the folder /system/media/audio/notifications.

Step 3: Disable unnecessary elements

On Android notifications often contain unnecessary details: application icons, buttons quick actions, text previews. To remove them:

  • ๐Ÿ”• In the notification settings of a specific application (for example, WhatsApp) disable Show content on lock screen.
  • โŒ Disable Action buttons in Additional notification settings (not available on all shells).
How to remove application icons from notifications?

On some firmware (for example, LineageOS) this can be done via the ADB command:

adb shell settings put global hide_notification_icon 1

After a reboot, the icons will disappear, but this may disrupt the operation of some services.

Method 3: Using launchers that support iOS notifications

Some launchers (alternative shells for Android) offer not only a modified home screen, but also customization of notifications. The best options for simulating iPhone:

Launcher Notification support Compatibility Features
Lawnchair 2 Partial (banner style) Android 8.0+ Free, open source, integration with Android 12+
iLauncher Full (imitation iOS 15) Android 9.0+ Paid version ($2.99), supports gestures as on iPhone
OLauncher Visual only Android 7.0+ Minimalistic design, without unnecessary water, but without deep customization of notifications

For a complete replacement of notifications, only iLauncher. After installation:

  1. Select a theme iOS 15 in the launcher settings.
  2. Activate the option iOS Notifications Style.
  3. Restart the device.

Attention: launchers may conflict with branded ones services Huawei (EMUI) or Xiaomi (MIUI). If lags appear after installation, try disabling animations in the developer settings (Settings โ†’ About phone โ†’ Build number - tap 7 times to unlock).

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Launchers change only the appearance of notifications, but not their logic. For example, the grouping of alerts will remain the same as on Android, even if visually they will be similar to iOS.

Problems and solutions: why notifications do not work?

If after setting the notifications do not appear or look incorrect, check the following points:

1. Conflict with battery optimization

Many applications for customizing notifications (for example, Notisave) are blocked by the system as โ€œpower-intensiveโ€. To fix this:

  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Go to Settings โ†’ Battery โ†’ Battery optimization.
  • ๐Ÿ” Find the application in the list and select Do not optimize.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Reboot your phone.

2. Manufacturer's shell limitations

Some brands artificially limit customization. For example:

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO: in MIUI you need to disable Data protection for the application in the security settings.
  • ๐Ÿค– Samsung: in One UI may be required disable Game Optimizing Service (GOS), which blocks third-party notifications.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Huawei/Honor: on devices with EMUI 12+ notification customization is possible only through ADB.
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On Samsung s One UI 5.0+ try using the mode DeX to reset the notification cache: connect the phone to the monitor, then disconnect. Sometimes this solves display problems.

3. Incompatibility with Android 14

Android 14 has introduced new restrictions on access to notifications. If you updated and the customizers stopped working:

  1. Check if there is Google Play an update for your application (for example, Notisave v4.2+ supports Android 14).
  2. If there is no update, try rolling back to Android 13 (look for instructions for your model at XDA Developers).
How to check the Android version?

Go to Settings โ†’ About phone โ†’ Android version. If it says there 14, and the application does not work, the problem is in system limitations.

Comparison of methods: what to choose?

The choice of method depends on your goals and smartphone model We have compiled a comparison table:

Method Complexity Compatibility Result Cons
Applications (Notisave) โญโญโ˜† Android 8.0+ Full imitation iOS May be slow, conflict with shells
System Settings โญโ˜†โ˜† Android 10+ (limited) Partial similarity Not all shells support
Launchers (iLauncher) โญโญโ˜† Android 9.0+ Visual simulation + gestures Paid functions, may lag

For most users, the best option is a combination of Notisave (for notifications) and a free launcher Lawnchair 2 (for the home screen). This will give maximum similarity. with iPhone without root access and fees.

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Security: risks of customizing notifications

Changing standard notifications can affect:

  • ๐Ÿ”’ Privacy: some customization applications require access to notification history. This is a potential risk of data leakage (for example, codes from SMS).
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Performance: constant operation of background services. (for example, iNoty) increases battery consumption by 5โ€“15%.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Stability systems: on Android 14 customizers can cause disruptions in the operation of standard services (for example, Google Play Services).

How to minimize risks:

  • ๐Ÿ” Install applications only from Google Play (check the number of downloads and reviews).
  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Revoke permissions to access notifications if you stop using the application.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Regularly clear the cache in Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ [Application name] โ†’ Memory.
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Before installing the customizer, make a backup copy of notifications. To do this, use the application Notification History Log (free). c Google Play).

โš ๏ธ Attention: On devices with Android 14 and new Google restricts access of third-party applications to notifications. If after updating the system, the customizer stops working, wait for an update from the developer or use alternative methods (for example, launchers).

FAQ: Frequently asked questions

Is it possible to make notifications like on an iPhone without third-party applications?

Yes, but only partially. In the settings Android you can:

  • Reduce the size of banners (Compact view).
  • Disable grouping of notifications.
  • Install sounds iPhone manually.

However, complete imitation cannot be achieved - this requires specialized applications.

Why are notifications duplicated after installation? Notisave Are notifications duplicated?

This is due to a conflict between standard notifications and banners from NotisaveSolution:

  1. Open settings Notisave.
  2. Go in Advanced โ†’ Display mode.
  3. Select Only custom notifications.

If the problem persists, disable notifications for specific applications in the settings Android.

Will iOS style work? notifications on Huawei without Google services?

On devices Huawei without GMS (for example, Mate 50 Pro) most notification customizers do not work due to lack of Google Play Services. Alternatives:

  • Use the launcher iLauncher (it does not depend on GMS).
  • Install APK-file Notisave manually (but the functionality will be limited).

Full replacement of notifications is possible only after installation GMS (look for instructions on the forums XDA or 4PDA).

How to return standard notifications if something went wrong?

To roll back changes:

  1. Uninstall the customizer application (Notisave, iNoty etc.).
  2. Go to Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ Special access โ†’ Access to notifications and disable permissions for all third-party applications.
  3. Restart your phone.

If notifications still do not work correctly, reset application settings in Settings โ†’ System โ†’ Reset settings โ†’ Reset application settings.

Is it possible to make notifications like on an iPhone on Android Go?

No. Android Go (installed on budget smartphones like Nokia 1.4 or Samsung Galaxy M02) does not support third-party notification customizers due to limited resources and simplified firmware. The maximum that can be done is:

  • Install sounds iPhone manually.
  • Use a launcher with a minimalistic design (for example, OLauncher).

Full replacement of notifications is possible only on full versions. Android.