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Video: Hands-on with interactive notifications (quick reply) in iOS 8

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It’s been a long time coming, but Apple has finally implemented useful notification features in iOS 8. Interactive notifications are essentially Apple’s version of quick reply (or quick actions) that will be available for a wide variety of apps when iOS 8 is released. We’ve had some time to explore the beta version today and put together a quick video to show off iOS 8’s new notification features.

There have been quite a few quick reply tweaks made available for jailbroken devices, but finally Apple has decided to step it up and bring this long-awaited feature to iOS natively. Check out the video below and let us know what you think about interactive notifications.

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Comments

  1. chrisl84 - 10 years ago

    How do messages that are longer than a single line work? Does the full incoming text get viewed or just a single preview line?

    • chrisrod09 - 10 years ago

      When a message that is longer than a single line, the full incoming text does show up, not just the single preview line of the message.

  2. Justin Riesenberg - 10 years ago

    In order for this to work you must have “Show Preview” turn on within the Messages part of Notification settings. Other wise its a bust.

  3. Kev (@DJRiful) - 10 years ago

    I don’t get what is new about this. Android has this already for a long long time. lol

  4. What a POS…..

    Damn Apple… I would have expected that you would have done something a lot better… putting my finger on the top.. to swipe down.. to type to head back up…..

    I somehow feel that the new IOS developers do not use their own OS as power users… something like BiteSMS has worked for years.

    • nullifiedone - 10 years ago

      lol, gonna cry if they don’t do it, and cry if they do.
      haters gonna hate.

    • Jeffery Clay - 10 years ago

      i really hate it when 5 year olds get on their parents phones or computers

    • clyde47 - 10 years ago

      ios 8 is on beta yet, therefore there is still alot for room of improvements. apple developers are not blind. 😊

  5. dman238 - 10 years ago

    Love your videos DOM!!! Keep up the good work! :D

  6. Michael Garnett (@_jorts) - 10 years ago

    Really happy to finally have quick reply but this is kind of making me question whether or not we’ll see a larger iPhone. Seems bizarre they put the send button in the upper right corner where it will be hardest to reach.

  7. ttss6 - 10 years ago

    Is the smiley face on the bottom of the keyboard a shortcut for emojis? Speaking of emojis any report of new ones that I think was said that would be added

  8. shamuel08 - 10 years ago

    Why i cannot use my respond notification on facebook and twitter?

  9. Paula Cruz (@paulazurc) - 10 years ago

    Why do I only see the x button and not get the reply button when I swipe left?

  10. Hitesh Dave - 9 years ago

    Can we give “quickReply” features to any third party app in IOS 8.0