I've been using Android phones for years, and one feature that still annoys me is split notifications. It's a design choice that has become more prevalent, but I'm not a fan. I prefer combined notifications and control panels, as they're more intuitive and easier to use. Split notifications force me to swipe left or right to access notifications and quick settings, which can be frustrating, especially for right-handed users like me. It's a design trend that I think should be a choice, not a default, as it can impact productivity and user experience. Android is known for its customization, and I worry that this trend might limit that. I'm not alone in my frustration; others with executive dysfunction or ADHD might also struggle with split notifications. It's a reminder that design choices should consider user experience and accessibility, and not everyone's brain works the same way. I hope this is a temporary trend, and Android remains customizable, allowing users to choose their preferred notification style.