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Peek for Android

  • Paid
  • 4.2
    1
  • 647
  • V1.0

See your notifications as soon as you pick up your device

Wouldn't it be cool to see all your Android notifications as soon as you pull your phone out of your pocket or pick up your tablet? Yes, it would, and yes it is - thanks to Peek!

The app senses when your phone has been moved and displays your latest notifications in the center of the screen, without you even having to unlock the device. You can see a summary of each notification by holding the icon, and swipe through notifications seamlessly. You can blacklist certain apps if you want. 

  • Pros

    • See notifications from the lock screen
    • Allows for blacklisting of apps
    • Well designed interface
  • Cons

    • Often slow to activate
 0/11

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Icon of program: Peek

Peek for Android

  • Paid
  • 4.2
    1
  • 647
  • V1.0

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