‘Immersive Mode’ removes the status bar and its contents and navigation bar to let the app use full screen to display its content. This makes your screen looks beautiful and also enables you to view more contents. This feature is exclusive to only KitKat but you can enable it easily if you have a rooted device. However, rooting can be tricky and could render you device unusable or make certain system app to stop working. This much risk for just to enable a visual feature – not worth it. However in this article we learn to enable immersive mode even if your device is not rooted and you don’t plan on rooting it. Using the GMD Full Screen Immersive Mode app from the Google Play Store, we can obtain immersive mode even on un-rooted android devices.
How to Enable Immersive Mode on Android Without Root
Before we start, download the GMD Full Screen Immersive Mode app from the Google Play Store. After the download has finished, open up the app to access its settings. When you open up the app for the first time, you’ll be warned that the keyboard may not work if the navigation bar is hidden. Restore the Nav bar whenever you need to use the keyboard. Tap on okay to dismiss the warning.
You’ll see four section on its main screen (i.ee. General, Trigger, Applications, Upgrade). Open up the General section and enable Notification. You can also choose to display invisible icon for ongoing notifications, configure app to start on system boot and disable immersive mode when in lock screen.
So this is it. This is How to Enable Immersive Mode on Android Without Root and without having to risk damaging it or voiding the warranty. If you have any questions or suggestions, drop us a comment.