Phone just updated to lollipop 5.0.1 this morning. I am frustrated because i cannot seem to turn off the stupid pop up notifications. Is there a way to get it to act like it did before with just the incoming call pop up with the rest of the notifications going to the ticker?
Anyone know? My whatsapp, Facebook, just pops up in every thing. When I'm watching movies, taking a picture. I miss my rooted note 3
Very difficult! Application settings > notifications maybe?
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Are there any apps or methods to have notifications repeat on our tabs? It's really annoying to have to turn the tab's screen on just to see if there is a new email or Google talk message. Any apps which turn the screen on like no led for the galaxy s phones or any way to have the sound repeat?
The hangouts application is my preferred way to SMS and text. When I receive a message, I receive a notification like I should. After I open the hangouts app and then engage in further conversation, I get a notification sound after each message I receive although I am still chatting to the person. The notification sound rings with each incoming message weather I am in the application, within the very chat, or weather I am on the homescreen or anywhere else. The only way I've known to subdue it is by turning off the sound notification for hangouts messages completely.
I've had this problem since 4.4.0 update. Today after I flashed Lollipop I was expecting it to go away but it didn't. I thought about it and then decided to ask if anybody else have had the problem before.
Something I strongly suspect is when I cleared the "Google services Framework" in hopes of getting 4.4.0 OTA ASAP I might have messed up. At that time this was suggested by many websites which later turned out to be counter helpful and create problems with the GCM.
So, if anybody knows how it could be fixed, and I could get notifications in the normal way it would be much helpful.
Thank you.
LG g2 stock 4.4.2 kot49i.vs98024a
not rooted, bootloader locked.
got 2 new G2 phones, one has the problem the other is on 4.2.2 and does not.
when i get notifications, some apps keep the notification in the notification tray, like they should. however many apps do not, eg sms, whatsapp, gmail...
i completely miss out on the notification, nothing appears. some apps have popup screens like whatsapp and the stock sms app, but if i close the popup window there is no notification remaining behind.
ive checked all the settings and cannot get notifications to appear.
help please.
When I get app notifications for things like text messages or emails, entering the app directly and opening the corresponding message does not dismiss the notifications from the notification center. Is this normal behavior? I thought Lollipop did, but I could be mistaken. I either have to swipe the notification off, or click it to open the app to dismiss it.
I noticed the same, found it irritating and I got way to many notifications from all sorts of stuff, App's and OS. Eventually I disabled all notifications. The phone already makes a sound so i don't need any visuals.
I am getting the same issue, any fix/ workaround to get rid of the notifications?
In my case this seems to depend on the application. Whatsapp does this annoying thing, while Gmail and Inbox do not. I think that most apps are not yet updated properly for Marshmallow support.
Whats up everyone?
I got my 6T the first day. Today was the first time I played with it nicely.
Maybe I am getting confused or have lost my way around Pie, but I am not able to get notifications for a particular app the way that I want.
Example: For Twitter (because I receive a lot of notifications), I want the notification to show up on my lock screen as well in the notification dropdown (just like all other notifications), but I do not want my phone vibrating or making a sound when I receive one. Is it possible? ONLY for twitter. All other apps should function normally.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
When the app in question has a notification, long press it, choose more settings. There are options there to allow or disallow certain events.