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I have to use custom notification layout for my app. The notification fits in the default space so don't want to use bigContentView. But to redistribute my layout components properly, I would like to know the height of default notification that phones creates. It looks approximately 50dp in my MarshMellow phone.

Note: I would also like to know the same for pre-lollipop phones

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It's 16+16+8+14+16 = 70dp. See design guidelines and dimens.xml:

<!-- Size of notification text (see TextAppearance.StatusBar.EventContent) -->
<dimen name="notification_text_size">14sp</dimen>
<!-- Size of notification text titles (see TextAppearance.StatusBar.EventContent.Title) -->
<dimen name="notification_title_text_size">16sp</dimen>
<!-- Size of smaller notification text (see TextAppearance.StatusBar.EventContent.Line2, Info, Time) -->
<dimen name="notification_subtext_size">12sp</dimen>

Pre lollipop (or at least kitkat) dimens can be found here.

Based on these values

<!-- Size of notification text (see TextAppearance.StatusBar.EventContent) -->
<dimen name="notification_text_size">14dp</dimen>
<!-- Size of notification text titles (see TextAppearance.StatusBar.EventContent.Title) -->
<dimen name="notification_title_text_size">18dp</dimen>
<!-- Size of smaller notification text (see TextAppearance.StatusBar.EventContent.Line2, Info, Time) -->
<dimen name="notification_subtext_size">12dp</dimen>

Height for those should be 16+18+8+14+16 = 72dp. I cannot find pre lollipop specs for the padding, so I used the material ones.

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