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Updated by Marc Alcobé almost 2 years ago
**As** a mobile app user
**I want to** see all the relevant notifications on my phone
**so that** I can react to them on the go easily
### **Acceptance criteria**
* The notification tab opens a list of work packages that triggered a notification (same as in the web app). The format of the list specifies the work package type, ID, project, subject and when, by who and why this notification(s) where triggered.
* A dropdown on top of the list allow the users to switch between the notification centre filters (same as in the web app).
* A toggle button allows the user to switch between the Unread and All the notifications.
* As soon as a user clicks on the work package that triggered the notification, the work package opens in the activity tab.
* A swipe action is added in order to mark the notification as read (same as Gmail).
* A floating button on the bottom of the screen allows the use to "Mark all as read".
* If the user has read all notifications an empty status page is displayed with an illustration, header and description.
* Make the "Unread" view the default view when opening the notification tab.
### **Out of scope**
* Push notifications
* A swipe action is added in order to mark the notification as read (same as Gmail).
### Figma and visuals
https://www.figma.com/design/arGHBRVi6WLJDLTv0YoOoo/Mobile-App?node-id=139-24399&t=PbMLM467xY2xLjQH-4
**I want to** see all the relevant notifications on my phone
**so that** I can react to them on the go easily
### **Acceptance criteria**
* The notification tab opens a list of work packages that triggered a notification (same as in the web app). The format of the list specifies the work package type, ID, project, subject and when, by who and why this notification(s) where triggered.
* A dropdown on top of the list allow the users to switch between the notification centre filters (same as in the web app).
* A toggle button allows the user to switch between the Unread and All the notifications.
* As soon as a user clicks on the work package that triggered the notification, the work package opens in the activity tab.
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* If the user has read all notifications an empty status page is displayed with an illustration, header and description.
* Make the "Unread" view the default view when opening the notification tab.
### **Out of scope**
* Push notifications
* A swipe action is added in order to mark the notification as read (same as Gmail).
### Figma and visuals
https://www.figma.com/design/arGHBRVi6WLJDLTv0YoOoo/Mobile-App?node-id=139-24399&t=PbMLM467xY2xLjQH-4