Need help with this notification, it's driving me nuts - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

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So basically whenever I turn my phone on I get this notification, I tried to ignore it for as long as I could, but seeing this notification every time I turn on my screen is driving me nuts, any help would be highly appreciated.
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Do you have any 3rd party launchers/widgets installed ? You may want to look into that list of apps first. I would also uninstall lesser known apps first, one by one, and check which one caused the issue

I actually did that, no widgets, no launcher just the page you see in the screen shots, no lesser known apps, nothing fixes it.
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I'm not sure if this would work, but try disabling Nearby Device Scanning from settings and see if this fixes the issue.

I used to get that when the profile sharing thing was enabled, can't remember what it is called exactly but it was a Samsung thing that lets you share your gallery to family members etc. I debloated my phone though so can't remember the name exactly.

I don't get the error when I'm connected to WiFi only get the error when I'm not connected to any data or when I'm on 4g.
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meetg22 said:
I'm not sure if this would work, but try disabling Nearby Device Scanning from settings and see if this fixes the issue.
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Nearby device has always been disabled for me.
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Weird Google Login Error Popping Up Regularly

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The above pops up sometimes on its own, as well as generally when I get an alert for a new text or the like. But my Google Account is already synced and seems to be in working order for the apps that need it. And when I click through on the above to try and log in, nothing happens.
Any thoughts as to what is causing it, and how to fix it? Been having this issue for about a week now (which induced me to try and upgrade...was not pleased with the experience, so I reverted to my most recent backup, and the problem is thus still there.
I'm not running sac's rom, but I heard there is a fix for that error in the rom thread. Do a search for google sign in error in the rom thread.
beerindex said:
The above pops up sometimes on its own, as well as generally when I get an alert for a new text or the like. But my Google Account is already synced and seems to be in working order for the apps that need it. And when I click through on the above to try and log in, nothing happens.
Any thoughts as to what is causing it, and how to fix it? Been having this issue for about a week now (which induced me to try and upgrade...was not pleased with the experience, so I reverted to my most recent backup, and the problem is thus still there.
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From a computer check your Google account setting to verify that two factor authentication is turned off.
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Why is my 6P always turning WiFi On?

Pretty much sums it up. I have location based wifi turned off but whenever I get in a spot with open WiFi it will turn on automatically. I don't mind it most of the time but I really don't want it to happen at work.
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Hoshneer said:
Pretty much sums it up. I have location based wifi turned off but whenever I get in a spot with open WiFi it will turn on automatically. I don't mind it most of the time but I really don't want it to happen at work.
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Are you on Project-Fi?
No I'm not, I'm on AT&T.
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This did install not long ago and maybe I should delete it. I kinda wondered because I think that may be a project fi app.
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Correct the app is related to Project Fi.
Did you disable Wi-Fi scanning as well?
Ves said:
Correct the app is related to Project Fi.
Did you disable Wi-Fi scanning as well?
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It hasn't happened since I disabled that app, that was definitely the issue.
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Google notifications

I was wondering if anyone can help me with this. Every once in a while I get a pop up notification from Google. Opening it, it directs me to Google settings. Is it telling me I need to change something? I didn't think so. Everything seems to be working fine. More annoyingly, I can't swipe it away. It seems the only way to get rid of it is to reboot the phone. Can anyone enlighten me as to what's going on here?
Thanks very much for any help & here is screen shot of what I'm talking about.
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See this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3366469 It seems to be something to do with Nova launcher.
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tharweb said:
See this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3366469 It seems to be something to do with Nova launcher.
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Thanks very much for that. Narrowing it down to something to do with Nova launcher is a start at least. I'll research further. It's still very annoying though!
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Hmm I occasionally get this pop up when I say ok Google from the lock screen with ok Google always on enabled. It appears for a couple of seconds then goes away, I thought it was to say Google now is recording audio?

Home screen spazzed out

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http://imgur.com/WgUiB5B
It happened after I recently installed the most recent security update for June. It seems that the issue only happens with my home screen, my app drawer works fine all applications work fine, the phone works perfectly fine it's just the home screen that's all bugged out.
I've turned the phone on and off twice as far as troubleshooting goes and didn't solve anything.
Any clues on what to do and if you need any more info from me to troubleshoot it more. Thanks everybody
Clear cache and data for the home screen you are using, try a different home screen and see if you still have issues
edu4rd0zs said:
Clear cache and data for the home screen you are using, try a different home screen and see if you still have issues
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Cleared the cache and data and tried different home screens. It's still just bugging out
Seen this on reddit. Some are saying it's a feature, working as intended. https://m.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/4lv8wd/whenever_i_change_my_wallpaper_to_anything_that/
I think it looks pretty cool.
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tharweb said:
Seen this on reddit. Some are saying it's a feature, working as intended. https://m.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/4lv8wd/whenever_i_change_my_wallpaper_to_anything_that/
I think it looks pretty cool.
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Thanks for the link, I solved my issue

Ringtone issue

I've checked through the search button of this forum and couldn't find any other topic for the issue I'm experiencing.
When I lower my ringtone to zero and set it in vibration mode or Do not disturb, randomly the ringtone jumps to +1, which is very annoying, especially when this happens during the night that I set it to Do not disturb, and I hear mobile ringing on my bedside table.
Did anyone have the same issue? If yes, how did you fix it?
I know that probably I will solve it with an hard reset, but I would leave it as last option.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Anyone?
Edit: Already tried deleting the cache partition, but didn't work.
dj stewie said:
Anyone?
Edit: Already tried deleting the cache partition, but didn't work.
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Did you check your do not disturb settings?
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spjetrovic said:
Did you check your do not disturb settings?
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I had, and have deleted all the presettings, but they were all unabled.
Yesterday I've deleted few apps(especially one that I'm sure had something to do with a similar issue I had) and left the phone without any case overnight, and magically it didn't do it.
Now I would need to understand if the issue was due to the apps I've uninstalled or to the case.
Will keep you posted
Unfortunately the app wasn't causing the issue, so I've just finished an hard reset.
Will try to keep it as clean as possible and installing just few apps in a day, so I can monitor the behavior.

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