they're so obtrusive and the worst thing to happen to android. apparently in the N preview you can adjust this with system ui tuner but LG didn't put that on this phone. the only way to disable peek is to goto settings for that app and completely turn off notifications. it makes them silent, no peek. so they lumped silence and peeking together. so stupid. any other way to disable that crap?
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i'm dumb and didn't search correctly, sorry guys.
i was looking for a way natively to do it in android like on Lolipop and Marshmallow....didn't think of ADB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/manually-doing-ui-tuner-t3493986
if you use the command
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
it will turn them off.
Nice catch.
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i know i am late but here i found a way to turn these notification off.
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I got a 6P a few days ago, after getting a Galaxy Tab S2 a few weeks ago. These are my first Android devices and I'm still figuring things out.
One of the things that I'm kinda frustrated about is notifications. I'm used to iOS where I can control all notification settings for all apps in one spot (banners, sounds, lock screen, notification center, etc). Unless I'm missing something, it seems like Android notifications are controlled individually in each app, and the granularity of control you have over what type of notifications it produces is at the mercy of whatever settings the developer decided to implement. Is this an accurate assessment? And yes I'm aware of the Notifications area in Settings that allowed to control peeking and sensitivity.
Specifically, I have an app (Flickr) that I want to get lock screen notifications for, but it makes a sound for each notification - which I absolutely do not want. There is only one setting in the app - Notifications enabled or disabled. Is there somewhere else I can go to configure it to retain a lock screen notification but disable sound? Or am I just stuck with whatever the app allows me to do?
You are correct. And feel on the app you may find you have no control over the type and frequency of those alerts.
having a hell of a time trying to figure out how to turn off peek on apps. I have gone through the settings and found nothing other than disabling notifications completely. I read some stuff on other sites talking about enabling something called UI tuner in Android N, but the method they say to use does not seem to work on the V20. Can anyone point me in the right direction to these settings?
I don't know how you get them in the first place. I don't get them
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I'm not sure what you mean by peek notifications but you can swipe left when a notification shows up and hit the setting icon to disable notifications
if you go settings/apps go to the app you want to turn off s turn show silently on
it doesn't work like on marshmallow or at least on a samsung device.
it basically disables peek vibrate and tone..but you still get the notification on your 2nd screen or notificacion bar..pretty stupid if u ask me
Anyone figure this out yet? On the note 7 you were able to disable peek but still have your phone ring or vibrate... This phone you either have peek or disable everything grrrr..... Help anyone it's suppose to be an Android 7 feature but it's not present on this phone LG v20
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More thorough discussion of this at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3484557
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/manually-doing-ui-tuner-t3493986#post69511974
problem solve there post #7
thanks everyone
I'm not sure if this is an LG or Nougat thing, but it's seriously annoying. Whenever I use the phone and I get a notification of any kind, it pops down from the status bar (why can't it just go straight to the 2nd screen???) and persists for a few seconds unless I action it or dismiss.
Is there a setting within notifications or apps themselves to make them go straight to the 2nd screen?
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I'm not sure if this is an LG or Nougat thing, but it's seriously annoying. Whenever I use the phone and I get a notification of any kind, it pops down from the status bar (why can't it just go straight to the 2nd screen???) and persists for a few seconds unless I action it or dismiss.
Is there a setting within notifications or apps themselves to make them go straight to the 2nd screen?
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Mine pop into the 2nd screen. What app is causing it? I know Textra was doing that until I disabled the pop up notification
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Mine pop into the 2nd screen. What app is causing it? I know Textra was doing that until I disabled the pop up notification
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Snapchat and Whatsapp are examples. What sort of notification settings do you have? Are you silencing any apps?
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Snapchat and Whatsapp are examples. What sort of notification settings do you have? Are you silencing any apps?
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Not silencing anything, I just adjusted the Textra to not show the floating reply.
I don't use Whatsapp so can't speak to any settings in there and my Snapchat I have set to Vibrate only(turned wake screen off). Don't get a lot of Snapchat chats so never noticed if its a pop up notification or not
nest75068 said:
Not silencing anything, I just adjusted the Textra to not show the floating reply.
I don't use Whatsapp so can't speak to any settings in there and my Snapchat I have set to Vibrate only(turned wake screen off). Don't get a lot of Snapchat chats so never noticed if its a pop up notification or not
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Weird - I found out that "Silencing" notifications is the only way to get them to not pop up... but then I don't get a vibrate.
System UI is a "hidden" feature of Nougat that LG decided to axe, which is extremely frustrating because it has the EXACT functionality someone needs to have full control over their notifications.
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Weird - I found out that "Silencing" notifications is the only way to get them to not pop up... but then I don't get a vibrate.
System UI is a "hidden" feature of Nougat that LG decided to axe, which is extremely frustrating because it has the EXACT functionality someone needs to have full control over their notifications.
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Yeah I want that system UI because in it you can do percent in battery notification so it's not next to the battery
It actually started with Marshmallow and was pretty popular due to the simple tweaks it can do that everyone wants. Unfortunately it seems to be more of a carrier issue with disabling it. Regardless, disabling peeking should be a basic option in settings from day 1. Not a super hidden feature in Andriod M and a above with no guarantee of staying. Textra is nice enough to have its own setting. Why other apps do not is baffling.
Someone finding a way to get to the System UI tuner settings would be amazing. As it is now there doesn't seem to be a way to turn off ONLY peeking/heads up notifications that I have been able to find. Maybe HeadsOff will be compatible with N before long.
I can't reply to any notifications in my notifications panel. How do I turn it back on?
Why the hells samsung removed System UI tuner? Or it's me that cannot find this controls outside?
Now we cannot control the notifications properly... with the levels. Whatsapp for ex gives annoying previews over each and every message and now only exist 2 options on notifications or put it silently (no preview + no sound) or preview+ sound... what a stupid move.
Also each notification wakes the screen... any way to turn this off?
If this is true, I'll happily skip the nougat update
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Settings > Notifications > Advanced > click on individual app for more settings.
the_scotsman said:
Settings > Notifications > Advanced > click on individual app for more settings.
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Yeah but you see. Like thread starter mentioned. If enable show silently ur apps will completely silence. No notification sound and vibrate. He just want to disable the heads up notification only. Not the sound. Marshmallow seeting is better because they separate it.
ive been having issues with this as well ever since i bought my S7 Edge, coming from Nexus 6 i really miss the advance notification control inside AOSP. anyway to enable it in s7 nougat roms?
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hello!
any one of you has tried this method?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-4-to-disable-heads-notifications-t3197660
it has worked for me since s7, s8 and note 8...
thanks
You can eliminate almost all heads up notifications by going into the settings application, then click Apps, click Gmail, click Notifications, change all settings to "Make sound."
Repeat this for any app you do not want heads up notifications for...
Hope this helps!
What's a heads-up notification? The pop up banner ?
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stu5797 said:
You can eliminate almost all heads up notifications by going into the settings application, then click Apps, click Gmail, click Notifications, change all settings to "Make sound."
Repeat this for any app you do not want heads up notifications for...
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you are right!!!
in note 8 there was not this option!!!
Sounds like this is what I made another post about, just didn't see this one as I was looking in Q&A.
Why are the banner notifications so insanely disruptive on the Note 9 vs the Note 8? It's almost insane how different it is.
Edit: thanks to this post, think I found the setting driving me mad!
I still have the note 8 and i didnt have to do anything crazy to disable notifications for popping up. Its a feature in the android os that you can set for each app. Ive not had any pop up or heads up banners for a long time on the note 8 and the same for the 9
You can use system ui tuner from playstore there can you disable it
adb command no root needed.
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
That is for system wide
Note: the adb method no longer works for UI 2.1 and the adb hack isn't needed any longer. It would still be nice to apply a global default with this hack rather than changing each app individually. It's now under each apps notification settings, under "Message notifications" and is called "Show as Pop-up".