I am using jelly bean in my elife e7. Although i get a notification but i cannot expand them.for example it shows 3messages from 2chats in whatsapp but i cannot see the content or who sent them in notification window as i can see in my other android devices. Is there any app that can help me out?
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Hello,
I have the Galaxy S4 with S-View cover, the one with the small window.
If I close the cover the S4 shows the time and date inside the small windows area of the cover.
I want to develop an app or widget or whatever to change the content of this 'window'.
Is there any way to show different content inside that 'window'?
I think I must act on the hall-sensor event - is that possible?
How can I change the default behaviour and replace the content of the window by my own content?
Thanks for any hint which leads me into the right direction.
Would love an app or widget that does this. Would love for it to display spotify playing info.
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Hi,
it is also a question for me if this is a Samsung specific feature? Or is it an Android feature?
Where I can get development background information on this? Especially on the intents, events, etc.?
Thanks!
I'm on a rooted Nexus 4 with stock 4.3. Could somebody please help me out with a few questions?
First of all, how do I dismiss a notification that says "This app is currently running. Touch here for more info" without completely disabling notifications for that app? Like in the first attached picture.
Second, when 4.3 leaked, there were all these screenshots of a Notifications menu and of a Notification History menu. I can't seem to find this anywhere within Settings. Where can I find either of these? Like in the second attached picture.
No as of now you can't remove the notification its a 4.3 feature.
Go to your widgets select settings shortcut>notification
From my BLACKED OUT N4
spaceman860 said:
No as of now you can't remove the notification its a 4.3 feature.
Go to your widgets select settings shortcut>notification
From my BLACKED OUT N4
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That is just plain stupid. What if multiple apps are doing that? Then my entire notification bar is full.
And thanks, found the Notifications menu.
But what about that Notification Access/Listeners page?
Is it possibile to clear the new persistent notification of running app in the notification bar?
I mean, there are apps that are supposed to be running as a background service, can I put trusted app in a white list so I don't see them in the notification bar anymore?
I have tried to uncheck the option in the setting page (as shown in the screenshot attached), but the notification will appear again.
This is so annoying, any workaround?
ee_981 said:
Is it possibile to clear the new persistent notification of running app in the notification bar?
I mean, there are apps that are supposed to be running as a background service, can I put trusted app in a white list so I don't see them in the notification bar anymore?
I have tried to uncheck the option in the setting page (as shown in the screenshot attached), but the notification will appear again.
This is so annoying, any workaround?
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I had the same problem with ADW launcher EX, I got it off by entering the settings menu of the app, not the settings of the phone. Look for it.
guys, read this.. http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...tifications-after-you-upgrade-to-android-4-3/
Have Persistent Notifications After You Upgrade To Android 4.3
Posted by Bertel King, Jr. in News
Anyone who has made the jump to Android 4.3, which admittedly isn't that many people right now, may have noticed that some applications now plant persistent notifications in the status bar. We offered this as a disclaimer in our post about manually updating a Nexus 4 to Android 4.3. Turns out, this is completely intentional. Android now forces persistent notifications on unkillable apps that run silently in the background. This is an attempt to call attention to behavior that isn't quite okay.
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Many developers have made their applications impossible to kill and don't alert users to the fact that they're still running. They do this by creating a malformed notification object that doesn't appear in the status bar but still tricks the activity manager into allowing the service to enter the foreground. This is great for snooping, but that doesn't mean that only malicious apps adopt this behavior. As Artem's screenshots show below, the Network Monitor Mini Pro was one offender, but the developer has since updated the app to fix the problem.
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While Android developers originally wanted to force quit apps that submit malformed notifications, there are simply too many out there for this to be a usable approach. Instead, Android will alert users to the offending apps, and developers will probably be inclined to change their software once users stop using their products and/or bring public shaming down on their heads. Hopefully the bulk of them will have been fixed by the time most phones make the jump to the latest version of Jelly Bean.
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Weird approach from Google. So all the fuss is from forcing app devs to remove fake invisible nottifications , they can sill run in foreground or background!?!?! And all the masochists loving this. •_•
I've read about new Google policy, but what I'd like is the possibility to put some applications in a trusted-app list that gives us to choice if clear them from the notification bar.
This new feature by Google is helpful for all the malicious-purpose applications that are running in background without our assent, but once you notified me let me also choose how to manage them.
Maybe this could be an idea for a new app development by someone in this forum.
ee_981 said:
I've read about new Google policy, but what I'd like is the possibility to put some applications in a trusted-app list that gives us to choice if clear them from the notification bar.
This new feature by Google is helpful for all the malicious-purpose applications that are running in background without our assent, but once you notified me let me also choose how to manage them.
Maybe this could be an idea for a new app development by someone in this forum.
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The ability to whitelist is an excellent idea, but it would require opening new security restrictions. Considering Google's new Apple like approach, it would be surprising this would be allowed.
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Hi i remember using APP SETTINGS xposed app on previous android versions on my Note 2. But this is not working on my nexus 6P.
I don't want the message content to be shown in notification bar. Please let me know if there is any possibility.
Also i am using TrueMesssenger sms app which is displaying PEEK or headsup notifications even after turning off the PEEK option from app info.
Not Possible?
Couldn't you hit block all under the granular notification controls for that app
Doing the Block All, i won't even know i received a message.
Isn't there any similar app as 'App Settings' . Please help me out
Set notification options to not show sensitive data?
firoz3321 said:
Hi i remember using APP SETTINGS xposed app on previous android versions on my Note 2. But this is not working on my nexus 6P.
I don't want the message content to be shown in notification bar. Please let me know if there is any possibility.
Also i am using TrueMesssenger sms app which is displaying PEEK or headsup notifications even after turning off the PEEK option from app info.
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Settings...Sound & Notification...App Notifications. Tap the app, and turn off "Allow peeking."
i have already mentioned about PEEK in my first post.
I don't want message content to be shown even when the notification is pulled down.
The second issue about peek was with messenger app. I replaced the app and now seems fine.
I urgently search a way to set notifications with dark background in notification drawer - i mean the background of messages like sms, updates etc.
And if possible someone could tell me which mod i have to search for changing volume window and power off menu design or just turn there also a dark background?
I'm on d802 with lp stock 5.0.2...
Thankfully for any help that will be offered...! [emoji106]
merlin21 said:
I urgently search a way to set notifications with dark background in notification drawer - i mean the background of messages like sms, updates etc.
And if possible someone could tell me which mod i have to search for changing volume window and power off menu design or just turn there also a dark background?
I'm on d802 with lp stock 5.0.2...
Thankfully for any help that will be offered...! [emoji106]
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If you are rooted then install lg app theme engine trail and you can have desired bg in notification drawer.
Check system wide changes and system ui option for the same in lgate app
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