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Hide Notification Bar on Android Devices Easily

Hide Notification Bar on Android Devices Easily

by Tekmono Editorial Team
24/09/2025
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Removing the notification bar at the top of your Android device can enhance your mobile experience by providing more screen space for apps and a more immersive feel. This can be achieved through dedicated apps, some of which require special permissions via the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) on a computer.

To get started, you’ll need a PC or Mac, a USB cable, and the Android SDK Platform-Tools to run ADB commands, along with administrator access on your computer. There are three methods to remove the notification bar: using SystemUI Tuner, Fullscreen Immersive, or Nova Launcher.

The first method involves using SystemUI Tuner. Begin by downloading and installing the SystemUI Tuner app from the Google Play Store. Enable Developer Options on your phone by going to Settings, tapping “About phone,” and then tapping the “Build number” seven times. You may need to tap “Software Information” first. Next, enable USB Debugging by navigating to the main Settings menu, tapping “Developer Options,” and toggling USB Debugging on.

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On your computer, download the SDK Platform-Tools from the official Android developer website and extract the zip file to a memorable location. Connect your unlocked phone to your computer using a USB cable and authorize the connection if prompted. Navigate to the platform-tools folder, open a command line window, and enter specific commands to grant the SystemUI Tuner app the required permissions.

Once the permissions are granted, open the SystemUI Tuner app on your phone, follow the on-screen prompts, and grant any additional permissions. Tap “UI” in the main menu, select “Immersive Mode,” and then tap the checkbox next to “Status” to hide the status bar. Confirm your choice to complete the process.

The second method uses the Fullscreen Immersive app. Download and install the app from the Google Play Store, enable USB debugging on your phone, and open a command line window in the SDK Platform-Tools folder on your computer. Connect your phone and run a command to grant the app permission to modify system settings. Open the Fullscreen Immersive app, tap “Ultra,” and select “Hide notification bar” to enter full-screen mode.

The third method involves using Nova Launcher. Download and install Nova Launcher from the Google Play Store, open the app, and follow the initial setup prompts. Set Nova Launcher as your default launcher and tap “Always.” Tap and hold an empty space on your home screen, tap the “Settings” icon, and select “Look & Feel.” Tap the toggle switch next to “Show notifications bar” to turn it off, though note this only hides the bar within the Nova Launcher interface.

Many apps that enable immersive mode allow you to add a Quick Settings tile for easy toggling of full-screen mode. Hiding the notification bar creates a more immersive experience, beneficial for gaming and video watching, by removing distracting icons and text. This modification can also have practical advantages, such as reducing the risk of screen burn-in on OLED screens and maximizing usable screen real estate.

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