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Hello,
After flashing my Note 3 to a Note 5 based rom 5.1.1 like DarkLord or Norma, I have an annoying problem with sms.
With the rom freshly flashed, if I install a third party SMS app (textra), I don't receive sms by time.
It happens when the phone enter in deep sleep after not using it for like 10 minutes.There is no way to get any sms even if I open textra after a friend sent me a sms.
I only get the sms if I open textra and someone send me an SMS before the phone goes into deep sleep.
However, It doesn't happen with the stock message app or Hangout.
Do you have any idea what is doing that ?
There is nothing installed on the rom, only the third party sms app (it also happens with chomp sms and handcent).
Any help would be golden, thanks a lot !
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Hypnox99 said:
Hello,
After flashing my Note 3 to a Note 5 based rom 5.1.1 like DarkLord or Norma, I have an annoying problem with sms.
With the rom flashed with nothing else on it, if I install a third party SMS app, I don't receive sms by time.
It happens when the phone enter in deep sleep after not using it for like 10 minutes. Someone send me a sms and there is no way to get it even if I open the third party sms app after that.
But if I open the third party app before, I get the sms.
And finally, If I open the third party app before and let the phone go in deep sleep mode I don't get any sms.
However, It doesn't happen with the stock message app.
Do you have any idea what is doing that ?
There is nothing installed on the rom, only the third party sms app (Textra in this case, it also happens with chomp sms and handcent).
Any help would be golden because it caused me some troubles already without being really aware that I didn't get sms from some people.
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Hi.
Please check "Deep Sleep" mode setting from somewhere of ROM. This should be in settings. If not try, "Wipe Data and Cache" before installing ROM!
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dalisoft said:
Hi.
Please check "Deep Sleep" mode setting from somewhere of ROM. This should be in settings. If not try, "Wipe Data and Cache" before installing ROM!
Sorry, if i'm wrong
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Thanks for your reply, I always totally wipe device before flashing the ROM.
There was an option in SmartManager for memry management, disabling it didn't change anything.
I can't find anything else. I also tried changing kernel management mode, nothing...
Any other suggestions ?
Notifications poped by some applications are shown only when waking up the applications...
Is the problem from the kernel ? This is driving me insane :s
Hypnox99 said:
Thanks for your reply, I always totally wipe device before flashing the ROM.
There was an option in SmartManager for memry management, disabling it didn't change anything.
I can't find anything else. I also tried changing kernel management mode, nothing...
Any other suggestions ?
Notifications poped by some applications are shown only when waking up the applications...
Is the problem from the kernel ? This is driving me insane :s
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I just installed "Note5 Norma ROM" works great, just some bugs with Camera icon, progress bars very fast and missing some Note3 features such as gesture working. Any else works great.
You can try Norma ROM, not too bad. Maybe this fix your issue.
Or try,
Restore Stock and Re-Root, Re-Install Recovery (i recommend CWM) and Re-Install ROM.
Hope your issue fix
I have this same problem. I think, all apps in Note5 ROM are frozen in background. So now I can't use Textra, because I don't received messages and I needed switch to stock Message app. :/
Receving sms solved for me with a workaround
Hi there, had the same problem with norma v15. Textra installed too. I checked in settings - applications - application permissions - permission tab which applications could do something with messages . I forgot I had Ultimate car dock installed. Removed the permissions from ultimate car dock for messaging and sms worked again. For me a ok workaround but not a final solution. Hope this helps others!
In my case I don't know if it had something to do with deep sleep.
I have installed Norma v15 (also have been v13) Note5 Port. Works good, working Deep Sleep (uses ~1% per hour with 2G Signal). I receiving calls, message, even GCM push notification (if network or wifi enabled). I now recommend some ways/things:
1) Make sure, you not installed Amplify.
2) Make sure, you not installed Greenify.
3) Make sure, you not installed Deep Sleep (app for Android at PlayStore)
4) Make sure, you not installed Clean Master
5) Make sure, you not installed DU Battery Saver or like this apps.
6) Make sure, you not installed BatteryGuru (if you Note3 Snapdragon users)
Workaround for those things, if you using those apps:
1) Disable Amplify from Xposed and reboot phone and check.
2) wipe data and cache, uninstall, re-install and greenify only non-system app and that app not in use (like clash of clans). Reboot phone to working correctly this app.
3) I not recommend use Deep Sleep app (BatterySaver). I now haven't solution for this app, because i re-installed ROM for this app
4) In Note3 have built-in Clean Master (cheetah mobile) SDK, use, but never NOT ACCEPT ROOT permission
5) BatterySaver apps can save battery bit longer, not a DAY or MONTH. "This uses battery percent by Cleaning RAM, after cleaned RAM, apps/widgets re-running in Background and uses more battery than normal using"
6) If you using BatteryGuru, please use "Uses minimal battery" mode for apps you want work in background.
Let me know, those apps installed or no. Maybe i can help.
Hi everyone,
I've been having a very strange problem for a couple of days now. Whenever my phone's screen is off and the phone has been idle for some time, I don't receive notifications anymore. Facebook notifications don't work at all, no matter whether the phone is active or not, but I also don't get FB Messenger and WhatsApp notifications. Sometimes they come through as soon as I turn on the screen, and sometimes I only see them when I open the respective app. I didn't mess with app permissions, and I also have set each app to "important" in the notification settings. It also doesn't seem to matter whether I'm on WiFi or on mobile data.
Gmail, SMS and calls don't seem to be a problem, although I sometimes have a feeling that emails come through to my phone with a considerable delay, as compared to my Gmail inbox on my computer.
The strange thing is, when I had the phone all new, everything worked as it should and I received ALL notifications from EVERY app IMMEDIATELY when they came in. This issue with notifications no longer coming through started occurring a couple days ago after I had first flashed the Boeffla Kernel (though I'm not sure if it has anything to do with that.) So I went back to the stock kernel, but the problem was still there. Then I re-flashed my original Nandroid backup from when I had first flashed TWRP, in order to set the system back to "stock", wiped data and cache, re-installed every app (the critical ones, i.e. Facebook, Messenger and WhatsApp, via Play Store, and the non-critical ones via Titanium Backup), and the problem is still there. I've done this three times now, to no avail.
My phone is rooted and I have Xposed installed, I'm using SuperSU and a number of root apps such as 3c Toolbox, Le DPI Changer and Font Installer. 3c Toolbox is set to clear caches on every reboot. As for Xposed, I use only VibrateMode to change the notification slider from all/important/none to all/vibrate/none, and GravityBox to center the clock in the status bar and to set the volume buttons to skip tracks on long press. I also have Glimpse Notifications installed so that the screen lights up when a notification comes in.
The funny thing is, notifications not coming through is one of the reasons I switched to the OPT from the Huawei Mate 7, where this issue was due to power management settings by Huawei. Since I'm now back on the stock kernel and have also no power saving apps such as Greenify or Amplify enabled, I am really out of ideas as to why this happens. The next step is to flash a fully stock OOS 2.1.2 (my Nandroid backup is already rooted and with my Google account set up), wipe data and cache, and re-install every app again.
Does anyone here have any idea what the problem (and the solution to it) might be?
UPDATE: After I wrote the last sentence, I received two messages simultaneously, one from Messenger and one from WhatsApp. I was at home and on WiFi, and both coming in at the same time must mean that the phone receives push notifications in fixed intervals, since the sender of both messages was the same person and sent them consecutively, i.e. with at least a minute in-between. Now I am especially confused since a) they came through at all, even though the screen was off and the phone had been idle for at least 15 minutes, and b) they came through at the same time, which was definitely not the time when they had been sent.
The confusion is complete now ... any input is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
The problem persists. Today for half a day I received all notifications, after that once again only when I turned on the screen or opened the respective app. WiFi all the time, no settings changed in between.
This really annoys me to no end. I don't own an expensive smartphone so it doesn't work as it should. I never had any troubles like this with my old Sony Xperia V. Then again it ate through a full battery in half a day ...
Are you sure you are not using any applications like greenify / amplify or powernap which would hibernate your applications ?
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Are you sure you are not using any applications like greenify / amplify or powernap which would hibernate your applications ?
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Yes. As I said, I reflashed my original (rooted but otherwise unaltered) Nandroid backup and then reinstalled all apps, and am not using anything that could interfere with apps receiving notifications.
The order in which notifications come through automatically vs. only when I activate the display or open the respective app also doesn't seem to follow any regularity ... sometimes it works as it should, sometimes it doesn't.
As for Facebook notifications, I somehow have a feeling this is a specific FB-related problem. But as for Messenger, WhatsApp and now also Instagram as I've noticed, it's all the same issue as described in my original post. The only exception really seems to be Gmail, which always notifies me of new emails.
EDIT: All these apps have unaltered permissions, i.e. are allowed to keep the phone awake, and all apps are set to "important" for notifications, so this doesn't seem to be the issue either.
EDIT 2: I also installed push notification fixer to see what interval is set for the GCM services, and it's set to 5 minutes on WiFi and 6 minutes on mobile data. So that also can't be the issue.
Could the screen not lighting up when a notification comes in have something to do with deep sleep, possibly? But then why does it work for Gmail???
vonotny said:
Yes. As I said, I reflashed my original (rooted but otherwise unaltered) Nandroid backup and then reinstalled all apps, and am not using anything that could interfere with apps receiving notifications.
The order in which notifications come through automatically vs. only when I activate the display or open the respective app also doesn't seem to follow any regularity ... sometimes it works as it should, sometimes it doesn't.
As for Facebook notifications, I somehow have a feeling this is a specific FB-related problem. But as for Messenger, WhatsApp and now also Instagram as I've noticed, it's all the same issue as described in my original post. The only exception really seems to be Gmail, which always notifies me of new emails.
EDIT: All these apps have unaltered permissions, i.e. are allowed to keep the phone awake, and all apps are set to "important" for notifications, so this doesn't seem to be the issue either.
EDIT 2: I also installed push notification fixer to see what interval is set for the GCM services, and it's set to 5 minutes on WiFi and 6 minutes on mobile data. So that also can't be the issue.
Could the screen not lighting up when a notification comes in have something to do with deep sleep, possibly? But then why does it work for Gmail???
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I could suggest you one more thing. Its a shot in the dark .
Could you check "Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep" in you advanced Wi-Fi settings ?
If the above is not a problem then out of ideas buddy. As a last option you could clean flash by wiping everything and just install whatsapp and other apps in which you are facing a notification delay. If it works then there could be some other application interfering , it it doesn't then i am not sure what it could be.
mdaamir1989 said:
I could suggest you one more thing. Its a shot in the dark .
Could you check "Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep" in you advanced Wi-Fi settings ?
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That's not it, but thanks for the suggestion.
mdaamir1989 said:
If the above is not a problem then out of ideas buddy. As a last option you could clean flash by wiping everything and just install whatsapp and other apps in which you are facing a notification delay. If it works then there could be some other application interfering , it it doesn't then i am not sure what it could be.
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Yeah, that's pretty much my last resort. Currently, I'm trying to see if it makes a difference whether I keep FB Messenger and WhatsApp "open" in the recent apps menu.
try setting the refresh intervals in push notifications fixer to 1 minute
persian99 said:
try setting the refresh intervals in push notifications fixer to 1 minute
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I could try that, you're right - I didn't yet because I didn't want to sacrifice battery life too much ... but I could give it a shot for at least one charging cycle and see what the effect is. Thanks!
vonotny said:
I could try that, you're right - I didn't yet because I didn't want to sacrifice battery life too much ... but I could give it a shot for at least one charging cycle and see what the effect is. Thanks!
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i do remember reading some time ago that these intervals do not impact the battery life, but you could test for yourself just to be sure
So, currently most notifications are working again for me, for whatever reason. Facebook being the big exception, of course. Might have to do with keeping the apps opened in the multitasking overview. If that's what it takes, then fine ...
I've got a OPT for few day, i have same issue......anyone experience this problem? any solution? is it 2.1.2 problem?
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I've got a OPT for few day, i have same issue......anyone experience this problem? any solution?
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Which app? Only Facebook, or other apps as well? For me it's working now, but I can't say why exactly. I use a number of tweaks on my phone (root, Xposed framework etc.) so I can't definitely say which of my apps cause issues and which fix them again.
As for Gmail, it appears that when there's already a notification for an email and a little later another one comes in, it won't play a sound or vibrate. That seems to be standard behaviour but I find it VERY annoying, even though I set Gmail to notify me on EACH incoming email.
despite suggesting a fix i seem to be experiencing the same problem as well. it happens on both wifi and mobile data so you cant blame any settings. my best guess would be its because of the latest update. gonna have to backup my data and revert back to the older firmware to solve this issue.
@vonotny have you found a solution? im experiencing the same problem after updating to 2.2.0
persian99 said:
@vonotny have you found a solution? im experiencing the same problem after updating to 2.2.0
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Not really, no. Mine are currently working again, after I re-flashed the stock system and set up everything again step-by-step. It's possible that some app or tweak or setting caused the issue, but I couldn't find out which one.
vonotny said:
Not really, no. Mine are currently working again, after I re-flashed the stock system and set up everything again step-by-step. It's possible that some app or tweak or setting caused the issue, but I couldn't find out which one.
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i suspected it could be because of restoring apps from titanium backup directly instead of downloading and installing them from the play store first, but even with that i still face the same problem. currently on oxyslim. come to think of it, could it be caused by the power tweaks? did you use them before when you faced the problem?
Same problem here on OOS3.0.1. Inbox and WhatsApp messages don't often come through until I turn on the screen. Completely stock. Didn't have the problem on CM13, I think. It's really annoying because I can miss a lot of important emails from work. Even put the apps I want in No Battery Optimization mode. No help really.
i have the same problem. I'm on OOS3.0.2 with Cyanoxy. Can anyone help?
Same problem here...
What the F?
This device is almost a year old and I still can't use it as PHONE. I am not asking for some fancy stuff, but fixing the gigantic bugs that are preventing me from even using this daily.
Fix for those willing to tweak the system: install the latest Boeffla kernel, it has an option to turn off doze.
Hello, fine sirs.
I am curious on whether or not you have experienced the issue of calling apps such as Whatsapp or Kakao Talk shutting down after a few hours of use?
I like to sleep with the app still on, but after say 3-5 hours it shuts off automatically.
The apps are white-listed and battery is set to Performance. Neither of these options seem to help.
I don't have any other battery-managment apps installed which may shut down my battery consuming apps.
Any ideas?
Edit: I realize now this question may belong to Troubleshooting subforum. =/ But until deleted, I'll keep an eye here! Cheers.
Have you tried ignoring battery optimization on both apps? Apps> advanced> ignore battery optimizations
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tdamocles said:
Have you tried ignoring battery optimization on both apps? Apps> advanced> ignore battery optimizations
Sent from my HUAWEI NXT-L29 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Sadly doesn't do the trick, I tried already. :/
TheKiks said:
Sadly doesn't do the trick, I tried already. :/
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Tell as excactly what is your version...AL10Cxxxxxx - L29CxxxBxxx??????
For example with L29C636B103 - L29C636B170 - L29C432B103 - L29C432B152 there are a lot of problems with notifications but when you will upadate to L29C432B170 - L29C636B180 - L29C10B170 it should working all perfect (except Viber maybe)
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Tell as excactly what is your version...AL10Cxxxxxx - L29CxxxBxxx??????
For example with L29C636B103 - L29C636B170 - L29C432B103 - L29C432B152 there are a lot of problems with notifications but when you will upadate to L29C432B170 - L29C636B180 - L29C10B170 it should working all perfect (except Viber maybe)
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Hi, that's some very specific information you've acquired! My version is NXT-L29C432B170, therefore one of the ones you've listed as should be working.
Still, if I don't access my phone after 3-4 hours as to "tell" it I still use the voice program, it closes. Sadly.
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Hi, that's some very specific information you've acquired! My version is NXT-L29C432B170, therefore one of the ones you've listed as should be working.
Still, if I don't access my phone after 3-4 hours as to "tell" it I still use the voice program, it closes. Sadly.
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Then you have to try the newest L29C636B180 rom... You can install very easy with dload method(without root or unlocked bootloader) but you have to know that you will loose OTA update, online themes and 3g - 4g icons only with data closed (when you activate data the icons working perfectly)... But whenever new update for your version(C432) show up you can install it back with dload method and everything will work again (OTA THEMES...)
I have B180 almost a month and everything working great (my version is C636) and notifications... Unless you will have to wait at end of May for B321 to come as update to Europe version (C432) Now only Chinese AL10 has get it....
It's critical to know that every time you update you will have to restore the phone (format) to make sure that everything is set up for andand with new version
I have the L29C636B180 update.
I will note: Notifications for applications are coming more frequently now.
I also note [on the bad side]: Two of my essential apps that rely on automation & wake locks are not functioning properly.
a) Applications are in Battery Manager → Protected Apps
b) Applications are 'Allowed' in → Ignore Battery Optimizations
c) Battery Power Plan: Performance
My 2 applications which relies on timers and wake locks to enable/disable certain features have noted. Their applications are being killed & restarted despite being "whitelisted". They are:
a) Silence Premium
b) Situations
I have a Oneplus One on Marshmallow 6 and this does not happen. What is wrong with Huawei? What is wrong with EMUI. I should not have decided to buy a piece of hardware with software from PROC.
Is someone @huawei actually trying to reach out and fix issues??
Hey guys!
I just moved from a rooted LG G4 running Lollipop to the S8 Exynos. It really seems to be a great phone but I'm having issues with WhatsApp.
Sometimes I feel like the messages aren't really coming up in time, I can open the app and see no new message, close the app, open it again and it will reconnect and show me new messages.
It is even more noticeable while using the WhatsApp desktop program on Windows 10. I see a lot of yellow messages saying I'm not connected to the phone OR when I send a messages I see the "clock" instead of the single-double check right away.
My WiFi setting is set to "Always".
I'm not using any battery save option from the phone.
I installed Greenify (not rooted) but WhatsApp is not in the list to hibernate
Any ideas of what is going on? I didn't have this problem on the G4.
have you added whatsapp into the 'unmonitored apps' section in battery settings?
Can you check BBS and see if WA is using crazy amount of sensor usage? Mine is. I had to turn off battery optimization for WA to work.
lawrence750 said:
have you added whatsapp into the 'unmonitored apps' section in battery settings?
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It is there. I don't remember adding it into the unmonitored apps but it is there.
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Can you check BBS and see if WA is using crazy amount of sensor usage? Mine is. I had to turn off battery optimization for WA to work.
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Sorry, what is BBS?
I've been playing and trying to figure out what is going on. I found out that my phone is running on "optimized" and not in High Performance, Game or Entertainment. Do you guys think this has something to do with it? It shouldn't be this way right? I also have WhatsApp set to ignore any battery save option, according to the app options.
Also, yesterday I turned off my router. I received a message just before turning it off and I saw the notification on the Windows program like I usually do but it took a couple of minutes for the phone to let me know I received a notification, even though the phone had no connection to the internet. lol what?
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It is there. I don't remember adding it into the unmonitored apps but it is there.
Sorry, what is BBS?
I've been playing and trying to figure out what is going on. I found out that my phone is running on "optimized" and not in High Performance, Game or Entertainment. Do you guys think this has something to do with it? It shouldn't be this way right? I also have WhatsApp set to ignore any battery save option, according to the app options.
Also, yesterday I turned off my router. I received a message just before turning it off and I saw the notification on the Windows program like I usually do but it took a couple of minutes for the phone to let me know I received a notification, even though the phone had no connection to the internet. lol what?
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BetterBatteryStats. No, you should be using optimized.
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BetterBatteryStats. No, you should be using optimized.
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Thanks! I downloaded the app but I need to do the ADB thing and I left the USB cable at home lol (now I need to buy multiple ones and aren't cheap)
I also noticed that I do receive the visual notifications (like in the notification bar) but the sound and LED notification comes way later.
Anyone solve the sensor issues
I was finally able to solve this problem and decided to put how I did it in case anyone can benefit from it.
I did check that Whatsapp was listed as "Unmonitored apps" in the battery section of device manager, but still had the problem. After further internet research I noticed that people where pointing to the Android's Optimize battery section, which seems that is doing a very similar functionality but is accessed from a completely different place, so make sure Whatsapp is not being "optimized" from here either.
To find this section go to Settings-> Apps -> Click the 3 Dots menu in the top right -> Special access -> Optimize battery usage -> Select "All apps" from the dropdown menu. In here, make sure Whatsapp and any other app that you cannot risk to go to sleep unintended shows as disabled (not being optimized).
Hope this helps someone with this disconnections.
I have an A9 Pro (A9100) and i can't seem to get push-notifications to work.
Whenever i turn off the screen it kills all the messenger apps and no more notifications will be received until i go to Apps and actually open the app again.
I've tried everything i could think of, check restrictions on background data (no restrictions), power saving options (no power saving options are enabled), permissions (all granted), notification levels, notification priority. Nothing was set wrong or made any change.
I even did a factory reset and cleared cache several times to see if it would resolve the problem, but the problem persists.
I suspect there is some battery optimization going on but there doesn't seem to be any way to tweak or disable this?
When i check under settings->battery->battery usage->Whatsapp i can see "Adjust power use: Stop or uninstall application." I can't change this. When i tap it i just get the Application info from the Application manager. I even checked it's RAM usage to see if there were any management options, there are none, the only menu option i have is 'force stop'.
I've had other devices where under Battery there would be an option in the menu "App optimization", it's not there.
In another topic i read about Smart Manager, It's not on my device and the one from the play store is not useful in any way.
Any help would be highly appreciated!
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I have an A9 Pro (A9100) and i can't seem to get push-notifications to work.
Whenever i turn off the screen it kills all the messenger apps and no more notifications will be received until i go to Apps and actually open the app again.
I've tried everything i could think of, check restrictions on background data (no restrictions), power saving options (no power saving options are enabled), permissions (all granted), notification levels, notification priority. Nothing was set wrong or made any change.
I even did a factory reset and cleared cache several times to see if it would resolve the problem, but the problem persists.
I suspect there is some battery optimization going on but there doesn't seem to be any way to tweak or disable this?
When i check under settings->battery->battery usage->Whatsapp i can see "Adjust power use: Stop or uninstall application." I can't change this. When i tap it i just get the Application info from the Application manager. I even checked it's RAM usage to see if there were any management options, there are none, the only menu option i have is 'force stop'.
I've had other devices where under Battery there would be an option in the menu "App optimization", it's not there.
In another topic i read about Smart Manager, It's not on my device and the one from the play store is not useful in any way.
Any help would be highly appreciated!
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I fixed this notification issue by entering in Smart Manager, then RAM Categorie. In RAM section, there is AUTO RUN APPS tab. You can disable optimization for the desired applications.
This method solved my notifications problem.
For your information, I am on the Tungtata v2 custom ROM (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...-a9100zcu1aqb3-tungtata-v2-6-0-1-xxv-t3598861)
Good luck :fingers-crossed:
bayad said:
I fixed this notification issue by entering in Smart Manager, then RAM Categorie. In RAM section, there is AUTO RUN APPS tab. You can disable optimization for the desired applications.
This method solved my notifications problem.
For your information, I am on the Tungtata v2 custom ROM (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...-a9100zcu1aqb3-tungtata-v2-6-0-1-xxv-t3598861)
Good luck :fingers-crossed:
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there's no such tab as AUTO RUN APPS under RAM section in SMART MANAGER in the SM-A910F version of A9 Pro on MM 6.0.1 stock ROM.
hoosdathu said:
there's no such tab as AUTO RUN APPS under RAM section in SMART MANAGER in the SM-A910F version of A9 Pro on MM 6.0.1 stock ROM.
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I have an A9 SM-A9100 Chinese version and I'm now on BasicPlus 4 ROM.
It's now in DETAIL Tab under Settings - Battery - App power saving section.
Good luck !
bayad said:
I have an A9 SM-A9100 Chinese version and I'm now on BasicPlus 4 ROM.
It's now in DETAIL Tab under Settings - Battery - App power saving section.
Good luck !
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oops, just noticed u guys are using china version while mine's international version
seems like the firmware for the 2 versions not the same.
hoosdathu said:
oops, just noticed u guys are using china version while mine's international version
seems like the firmware for the 2 versions not the same.
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Yes, I think so...