Hi. Is there any way to disable Doze mode fully? I am sick of refreshing gmail for important emails.
chainrulez said:
Hi. Is there any way to disable Doze mode fully? I am sick of refreshing gmail for important emails.
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Hello... You can go here:
Settings > battery > 3 dot menu: optimization > tap on "non optimized" and select "all apps"
You can scroll down, tap on Gmail and choose "don't optimize"
I don't have any problem with Gmail notification though I let doze do its job.
Have you tried wiping Gmail data and cache or wipe, uninstall and reinstall to see if it works? You could also try to just wipe the whole cache from recovery...
Good luck...
5.1 said:
Hello... You can go here:
Settings > battery > 3 dot menu: optimization > tap on "non optimized" and select "all apps"
You can scroll down, tap on Gmail and choose "don't optimize"
I don't have any problem with Gmail notification though I let doze do its job.
Good luck...
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Yes sir done that 100 times but it won't detach from doze, this is a known issue in nexus series and that's why I wanted to disable it completely. I am using Greenify instead already and it's serving me well.
chainrulez said:
Yes sir done that 100 times but it won't detach from doze, this is a known issue in nexus series and that's why I wanted to disable it completely. I am using Greenify instead already and it's serving me well.
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Hey sir!
If you wrote the step you used trying to fix the issue, I wouldn't have advised it in the first place...
Anyway... Have you tried a search on Google? I found a command that disable doze completly. At least people report notifications working after that. It seems to work on OnePlus and Huawei devices, so it must be worth to try. If you haven't already...
Open a command prompt and issue:
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
Not sure it survives a reboot.
Good luck... :good:
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Hey sir!
If you wrote the step you used trying to fix the issue, I wouldn't have advised it in the first place...
Anyway... Have you tried a search on Google? I found a command that disable doze completly. At least people report notifications working after that. It seems to work on OnePlus and Huawei devices, so it must be worth to try. If you haven't already...
Open a command prompt and issue:
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
Not sure it survives a reboot.
Good luck... :good:
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Thanks a million respected sir, I got this message which I assume it worked:
Deep idle mode disabled
Light idle mode disabled
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chainrulez said:
Thanks a million respected sir, I got this message which I assume it worked:
:highfive::good:
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Wow... Nice. No need to credit me for this. But thanks. As I said, i just found the command with this simple Google search:
"Complete disable doze Android" without quote.
Try to reboot and check if the notification work yet. Or Google the command and see people reports. Hopefully the output you got from the command prompt confirms doze is really off for good. :good:
Cheers...
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Step 1: Enable Stamina mode and Low battery mode.,
Step 2: Set both of them to only activate when battery level is below 1%
Step 3: Don't let your battery level drop below 1%
That should take care of those 2 notifications. If anyone has figured out how to get rid of all the other annoying Sony notifications, please post.
There is another way to stop it
If these stamina notification fade in you can use two fingers on this notification and pull it down...
there is a checkbox you can deselect to hide these upcoming notifications
tsc.smith said:
There is another way to stop it
If these stamina notification fade in you can use two fingers on this notification and pull it down...
there is a checkbox you can deselect to hide these upcoming notifications
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Like every notification on Android, you go in the Application menu, you search for the app concerned and uncheck "show notifications"
Gregz78 said:
Like every notification on Android, you go in the Application menu, you search for the app concerned and uncheck "show notifications"
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Have you actually tried this? Which application is responsible for the power management tips notifications? Post a screenshot.
yeah_mike said:
Have you actually tried this? Which application is responsible for the power management tips notifications? Post a screenshot.
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I thought every app having the permission to post a notification was in the app listing with the possibility to disable the notifications. Eco mode Control have his checkbox greyed out.
Apparently, the "real" apps involved are “SemcPowerSaveModule.apk , Settings.apk and SuperStamina.apk” and I don't see them in the app list so forget my quote :silly:
tsc.smith said:
There is another way to stop it
If these stamina notification fade in you can use two fingers on this notification and pull it down...
there is a checkbox you can deselect to hide these upcoming notifications
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Thank you so much. Worked on my Z5c. Great hint.
Gregz78 said:
I thought every app having the permission to post a notification was in the app listing with the possibility to disable the notifications. Eco mode Control have his checkbox greyed out.
Apparently, the "real" apps involved are “SemcPowerSaveModule.apk , Settings.apk and SuperStamina.apk” and I don't see them in the app list so forget my quote :silly:
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OK: Interesting bit of knowledge, which in this case doesn't help much, but might still be nice to know:
If you don't see an app in the listing or if it's checkbox is greyed out, use this:
Code:
adb shell
pm hide com.package.name
to reverse it, replace "hide" with "unhide".
This hides the app from the system, including in the drawer. It is similar to "disabling" system apps. Not recomended for things you actually use, e.g. com.android.settings or com.sonymobile.superstamina. They will not work afterwards. It works very well with the annoying "low storage" notification though. Package name is com.sonymobile.storagechecker. Just try it out, you can always unhide, and the changes are instantaneous.
ADB is great.
You can for example find packages by
Code:
adb shell
pm list packages searchterm
so for example
Code:
pm list packages settings
produces a list of all packages with "settings" in the name.
Code:
pm list packages -s settings
shows only system apps with "settings" in the name.
If you want to play around in ADB by yourself, use a questionmark after a command to see all the avaliable options for this command. The two basic commands are am (activity manager) and pm (package manager)
Code:
adb shell pm ?
Hola... Thank you for opening this thread..
This problem has surfaced like 3days ago... Android system is draining 27% of my battery! And of course ... It's killing my battery pretty fast... Any ideas? I will try every suggestions! And thank you again!
Walter_hector said:
Hola... Thank you for opening this thread..
This problem has surfaced like 3days ago... Android system is draining 27% of my battery! And of course ... It's killing my battery pretty fast... Any ideas? I will try every suggestions! And thank you again!
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I think you should clear your dalvik cache....if that doesn't work...factory reset your phone
sasukay said:
I think you should clear your dalvik cache....if that doesn't work...factory reset your phone
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Tried factory reset... And problem is back for a while...
And then I turned off auto sync... And boom! Problem solved.. When I see my account... Look like its failed to sync calendar... And it keep syncing but always failed... That what I think...
And there is no auto synch menu in status bar menu (menu in upper part of screen).. I turned it off with power manage widget...
Walter_hector said:
Tried factory reset... And problem is back for a while...
And then I turned off auto sync... And boom! Problem solved.. When I see my account... Look like its failed to sync calendar... And it keep syncing but always failed... That what I think...
And there is no auto synch menu in status bar menu (menu in upper part of screen).. I turned it off with power manage widget...
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You can always permanently turn auto syncing off from settings>>accounts>>google>>
Android System Battery Drain solution [Stock|| Custom Rom]
Hi
I'm new here so please let me know if i did something wrong as here I'm referencing post from other source (forums[dot]oneplus[dot]net/threads/community-list-disable-these-services-to-increase-your-battery-life.321165/)
for solving battery drain issue.
Problem-
There is a service "geofencehardwareservice" as part of Android system which is always active so
Brief [only disable geofence]-
1. Need Root
2. Make a full backup of system[incase you try to experiment with other service]
3. Install- cn[dot]wq[dot]myandroidtools from play store
4. From "App" in Sidebar menu tap "Android System"-> see all component
5. Disable "geofenceharwareservice" under "service" tab
6. Reboot
Also you can see mentioned source for detailed use of this method.
I can see that people were asking about the features missing in Honor 7 after M update. The following are the things which are removed in the EMUI Marshmallow update.
1. Some applications like Native browser and UC Browser are removed.
2. Voice search is removed as it is already integrated with Google Search.
3. Updater app is removed from tools folder, as the feature is provided in the Settings.
4. Screen Lock app is removed in tools, as soft lock feature is provided in navigation bar and Screen lock can be accessible from Google search also.
5. Battery setting shortcut widget is removed.
6. Multi user option in settings is removed.
7. 'Display data usage' option is removed from 'Traffic reminder settings'.
8. 'News and updates' option is removed from settings.
9. Due to security issue app sharing options are removed from home screen
10. Battery setting option "fast Charging" was removed. (Thanks to @non-toxic)
10. Battery setting option "fast loading" was removed
11. the step counter app was removed
non-toxic said:
10. Battery setting option "fast loading" was removed
11. the step counter app was removed
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I have added Fast Charging to the list.
But Step counter. Was it there previously? I haven't seen it.
vsriram92 said:
But Step counter. Was it there previously? I haven't seen it.
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Yes! But you have had to create a link with Quickshortcutmaker app for it!
see here-> http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/general/honor-7-functionality-t3203977 first entry!
btw:
Do you remember your statement?
Say Thanks with the Thanks button if this post is useful for you
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same for me! THX in advance!
non-toxic said:
Yes! But you have had to create a link with Quickshortcutmaker app for it!
see here-> http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/general/honor-7-functionality-t3203977 first entry!
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So previously it was hidden to the users. Now they removed it. Am I right ?
1- Native browser has been deleted in B190 Lollipop update due to security issues.
3- Updater app still exists, just there is no app icon. You can already use it from Settings.
5- What do you mean Battery Setting shortcut? You can always add a shortcut from Phone Manager app's settings.
7- What is "Display Data Usage"?
10- It still exists, just you don't need to activate it anymore. It detects auto when you plugged 5A or 9A adapter.
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So previously it was hidden to the users. Now they removed it. Am I right ?
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yes!
memht said:
10- It still exists, just you don't need to activate it anymore. It detects auto when you plugged 5A or 9A adapter.
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are you sure? I can’t find this information somewhere else. Can you help to find it ?
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are you sure? I can’t find this information somewhere else. Can you help to find it ?
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Here is your proof: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68917265&postcount=57
Nothing's gone :good:
how to remove headsup or peeking notifications ? on the LG G6 THANKS.
I don't have any peeking notifications unless you're talking about the phone call popup that shows when you're using the phone
When I get a text or any message the notification comes down on the screen I just want to remove that feature of it showing up on the screen while I'm doing something
david1985 said:
When I get a text or any message the notification comes down on the screen I just want to remove that feature of it showing up on the screen while I'm doing something
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Go to settings in the Messaging app. Then "Notification". Disable popup.
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dannejanne said:
Go to settings in the Messaging app. Then "Notification". Disable popup.
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Okay no what about other apps? I use Hangouts fpr my texting and it doesn't have this option. Any ideas?
The same question for me. I have peeking with whatsapp also, even if whatsapp has this option and by default has always been disabled. I don't like peek notifications I would like to understand how to remove them by phone options, not by app.
titomax82 said:
The same question for me. I have peeking with whatsapp also, even if whatsapp has this option and by default has always been disabled. I don't like peek notifications I would like to understand how to remove them by phone options, not by app.
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Go into applications manager and select draw over other apps. Turn it off. Give that a try. Sorry can't delete 1st pic and didn't want to start post over. Lol
lg3FTW said:
Go into applications manager and select draw over other apps. Turn it off. Give that a try. Sorry can't delete 1st pic and didn't want to start post over. Lol
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Can you please indicate to me the full pattern to go this option? I'm unable to find it
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Can you please indicate to me the full pattern to go this option? I'm unable to find it
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These are uploaded in order. Easier than typing it out as I'm working right now
brossovitch said:
Okay no what about other apps? I use Hangouts fpr my texting and it doesn't have this option. Any ideas?
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These are uploaded in order. Easier than typing it out as I'm working right now
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Can you please tell me what precise "language" is set on your phone? My menus are different... I'm going mad...
titomax82 said:
Can you please tell me what precise "language" is set on your phone? My menus are different... I'm going mad...
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It could be that I'm on Verizon. It's English. US
lg3FTW said:
It could be that I'm on Verizon. It's English. US
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I managed to find that option. It's available in Facebook, or Facebook Messenger or in Facebook Messenger "Lite" too, but it's not available in Whatsapp that is my main interest
Can you check whatsapp?
Follow method 1 in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-4-to-disable-heads-notifications-t3197660
it worked for me
Heads up notifications are a blood pain in the backside, horrible user experience
alrahman said:
Follow method 1 in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-4-to-disable-heads-notifications-t3197660
it worked for me
Heads up notifications are a blood pain in the backside, horrible user experience
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Thanks... I'll give it a try! ... but Failed... it's only for Lollipop... It worked for you, but for which phone / android version?
titomax82 said:
Thanks... I'll give it a try! ... but Failed... it's only for Lollipop... It worked for you, but for which phone / android version?
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This adb command works for sure
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
I'm on AT&T and don't get these. Any way to activate them?
three applications can do it without root :
- SystemUI Tuner https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zacharee1.systemuituner&hl=en_GB ;
- HeadsOff https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jamworks.noheadsup&hl=en_GB ;
- Ticklr https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.silverfinger.ticklrfree&hl=en_GB ;
vorona said:
three applications can do it without root :
- SystemUI Tuner https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zacharee1.systemuituner&hl=en_GB ;
- HeadsOff https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jamworks.noheadsup&hl=en_GB ;
- Ticklr https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.silverfinger.ticklrfree&hl=en_GB ;
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Yes, yes yes!
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This was driving me nuts too, for Google Hangouts. Tried "Do No Disturb". Didn't work. Very frustrating when using the phone full screen in landscape mode.
Hi guys,
I have a problem with Gmail notifications, they are not showing until I unlock my phone. I know it has to do with Doze, so I went to the Battery Optimization menu to try turning off optimization but Gmail app is not present in that list.
Is anyone else has problems with notifications? How do I turn off battery optimization for Gmail App on stock OnePlus 5?
averside said:
Hi guys,
I have a problem with Gmail notifications, they are not showing until I unlock my phone. I know it has to do with Doze, so I went to the Battery Optimization menu to try turning off optimization but Gmail app is not present in that list.
Is anyone else has problems with notifications? How do I turn off battery optimization on stock OnePlus 5?
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Search in settings.
0xTJ said:
Search in settings.
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Is the Gmail App available for you on the Battery Optimization list?
averside said:
Is the Gmail App available for you on the Battery Optimization list?
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It isn't visible for me.
I concur, Gmail is not visible on the battery optimization list for me either. However, Inbox appears on the list.
Thanks for the replies.
Yeah, it seems that only apps installed from Google Play appear on Battery Optimization list.
Does anyone have a problem of missed Gmail notifications?
I get this as well both in my 3t and 5
I've disabled Doze in developer options and it seems the issue is solved, at least so far. With Greenify handling app hibernation I am not seeing much of a battery drain (and I have WiFi/LTE constantly on).
I've disabled Doze too and now the issue is gone. I have WiFi/LTE always on and I don't see any side effects for battery life, it is still good. So, that seems to be a solution.
Thanks, everybody!
Hello everyone. Ive been also having no Gmails after my OP5 screen is off after a few minutes. So I also went to battery optimization list to turn Gmail off from dozing. But it wasnt there. So I had to turn off Doze completely to get it to work. I did however figure out a way to keep Doze on and found a way to add Gmail to that list using a 3rd party app shortcut maker. But for me this didnt work. I still did not get Gmails despite it being exempt from the battery optimizations. But if someone wants to know how I was able to add it to that list let me know. Its not hard, and doesnt require root.
Gam3r 4 Life said:
Hello everyone. Ive been also having no Gmails after my OP5 screen is off after a few minutes. So I also went to battery optimization list to turn Gmail off from dozing. But it wasnt there. So I had to turn off Doze completely to get it to work. I did however figure out a way to keep Doze on and found a way to add Gmail to that list using a 3rd party app shortcut maker. But for me this didnt work. I still did not get Gmails despite it being exempt from the battery optimizations. But if someone wants to know how I was able to add it to that list let me know. Its not hard, and doesnt require root.
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Hi Yes I would interested to know how you did it as I'm experiencing the same issue with BlueMail ? - Thx
cookie1953 said:
Hi Yes I would interested to know how you did it as I'm experiencing the same issue with BlueMail ? - Thx
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OK. What I did was use an app called QuickShortcutMaker to start to create a shortcut. Then in the search field I just typed "battery" and looked for the "Settings" section and there you should see "battery optimization". Select that, then select test shortcut. It should open the same "Battery optimization" as before, but will show many more apps then it does normally. Then you can go in there and change as many as you want. Let me know if you figure it out. Going by memory here. Hope that helps.
Gam3r 4 Life said:
OK. What I did was use an app called QuickShortcutMaker to start to create a shortcut. Then in the search field I just typed "battery" and looked for the "Settings" section and there you should see "battery optimization". Select that, then select test shortcut. It should open the same "Battery optimization" as before, but will show many more apps then it does normally. Then you can go in there and change as many as you want. Let me know if you figure it out. Going by memory here. Hope that helps.
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Hi - Yes its canny created the BTO shortcut and turned off optimization for it -- lets see if it works now -- Thx
I have the same problem on OP5. Stock and modified ROMS. Developer options problem?
Just an update. I updated to 4.5.7 and got a Gmail update. Neither fixed it. Ive been in contact with the Oneplus bug hunters and I was told they would look into it. But for now the only way I get Gmails after the screens been off for about an hour is to keep Doze off completely, or wake up the screen. Also just updated to 4.5.8 and doubt anything was fixed as far as this issue goes.
If you have root, uninstall gmail with titanium backup and reinstall true Playstore , after that you probably have it visible in battery optimisation.
gohan040 said:
If you have root, uninstall gmail with titanium backup and reinstall true Playstore , after that you probably have it visible in battery optimisation.
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I was able to add Gmail to the not battery optimized list by using a shortcut creator that gave me the full list of apps. But this did not fix the issue where Gmails stop coming through after about 45 mins or so with the screen off. So I had to turn Doze all the way off.
I am experiencing same issue but with facebook messenger. Had no problem on 4.5.3 . Decided to update to 4.5.6 and no more notifications during sleep :/
Hi evryone, first post for me on this forum!
You are telling that turn off Doze solved the problem. Ok I want to do that!
I'm french and I don't find any Doze item in the developer menu. The only item which can correspond is "Mode somnolence" but it is already turn off!
Gmail notifications are very important for me. I'm very disappointed, it's a basic feature!!
Just one remark: I have 3 Google accounts, do you believe it can be a problem?
Hello!
And at me on OP5 with notifications from Gmail the same problems. I contacted the developers and provided them with the logs of working with this error. No answer so far. But, promised to understand. All the above solutions are not valid. It remains only to wait and hope.