how disabling temp. notification or other greyed out system notifications ? - OnePlus 8 Pro Questions & Answers

I really don't need to be constantly advertised than the temp has been rest

I don't understand what you mean, what temperature?
What do you mean with rest?

there was a notification that temp has been restored
but now, as I don't want to upgrade to android11, I'm constantly advertised to do it by two permanent undisableable notifications : how can these system notification be disabled ? I found nothing, like a magisk module for ex.

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[Q] Blocking mode notification stays on when not active

Anyone else bothered by the blocking mode notification icon staying on in the status area even when it's not blocking. Takes up space, makes the notification function less useful as notification is on even when not active so you have to look more carefully to see if there is anything important pending.
Shouldn't it just be on during the blocking mode time periods, and then off when you don't want things blocked?
Anyone have a solution?
harry_fine said:
Anyone else bothered by the blocking mode notification icon staying on in the status area even when it's not blocking. Takes up space, makes the notification function less useful as notification is on even when not active so you have to look more carefully to see if there is anything important pending.
Shouldn't it just be on during the blocking mode time periods, and then off when you don't want things blocked?
Anyone have a solution?
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Found my own answer. Root the phone, install a custom recovery. That goes with out saying. Then install the Xposed Framework.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
Then install the Wanam Xposed module. Dozens of different settings, including this one.
A rooted phone with Xposed running allows you to have the flexibility and power of a customer ROM, while staying on stock.

Delayed push notifications on 14S (+ fix)

Not sure how universal this problem and solution is going to be, but I noticed that even though Play Store installed fine, push notifications only arrive when I turn the screen on. Hence, there is some aggressive app optimization going on which even puts Google's push notification system to sleep. On my 13S firmware the phone came with, I had an option to disable battery optimization on per-app basis, I don't see this option on 14S though. I tried plenty of settings and what seems to work for now is a combination of two things. One is the Root- Push Notifications Fixer from Google Play:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andqlimax.pushfixer&hl=en
Second is that you also need to enable app auto launch (Settings->Permissions) for the apps that are supposed to receive notifications in background. I suppose they need to register for push notifications at boot.

Persistent Notifications

I've enabled Wi-Fi calling and I can't seem to disable the Notification in either the Status Bar or in the Notification pull-down itself (obviously they're one of the same). It seems the app that creates this is IPService (it shows that when I drag down on the notification). I have it set to "show notifications silently" / "Don't sound, vibrate or appear on the screen regardless of the notification settings in the app" but nothing seems to hide it. It's rather annoying that it's persistent. Obviously turning off Wi-Fi calling will make it disappear but that defeats the purpose!
I have another similar (but less annoying issue) - the persistence of the NFC icon in the Status Bar. I seem to remember in earlier LG devices there was a way to hide this but I can't find it in the G6 software?
The persistent notification for WiFi cannot be disabled, or at least I have yet to come across a way. I believe this is done on purpose to prevent the OS from stopping or interrupting the service. I would love a way to disable the notification from the drop down menu, while keeping it on the notification bar.
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Are you talking about the actual notification. Mines gone. Maybe verify that you have same settings as I do in your advanced WiFi settings. See 3rd pic.
It's a notification for Wi-Fi *calling* (see OP)
mickliq said:
It's a notification for Wi-Fi *calling* (see OP)
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Sorry my brain didn't process the calling part.

Collapsed notifications

Hi,
On Oreo, permanent notifications are collapsed/reduced.
Is there a way to get them expanded all time?
I think about GSam battery monitor and EXKM notifications.
Actually, I figured out a way for EXKM, in settings, changing notification priority to a level higher than min seems to work but there's a notification icon added on notification bar.
Any way to remove icon or this is a "limitation" of Oreo?
Thank you.

How to disable System UI "your battery is full" notification?

I don't recall seeing this on my Note9 running Pie, but with my S10+, when the battery is full, a second battery icon is pushed (left side next to the time) when the phone is plugged in and battery at 100%. According to the notification details, it is System UI / Battery Full. Unfortunately I cannot disable any of the System UI notifications.
Any workaround?
Update: System UI on the Note9 doesn't have a "battery full" trigger, hence why I've never seen it. Definitely something introduced on the S10.
WorldIRC said:
I don't recall seeing this on my Note9 running Pie, but with my S10+, when the battery is full, a second battery icon is pushed (left side next to the time) when the phone is plugged in and battery at 100%. According to the notification details, it is System UI / Battery Full. Unfortunately I cannot disable any of the System UI notifications.
Any workaround?
Update: System UI on the Note9 doesn't have a "battery full" trigger, hence why I've never seen it. Definitely something introduced on the S10.
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It's not new to the S10, my S8+ had it. Unplug the phone at 100% if it really bothers you that much.
Long press the notification and select "details". Or, just go to settings/notifications/see all - Select "all" in the dropdown, select system apps in the overflow menu and scroll down to System UI and disable the notification for Battery Full. Obviously, the first method is faster
Str0ntium said:
Long press the notification and select "details". Or, just go to settings/notifications/see all - Select "all" in the dropdown, select system apps in the overflow menu and scroll down to System UI and disable the notification for Battery Full. Obviously, the first method is faster
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Battery full, infact all of the System UI notifications are force enabled. Even silent and minimised it shows on the notification bar.
Electronic Punk said:
Battery full, infact all of the System UI notifications are force enabled. Even silent and minimised it shows on the notification bar.
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Well that's ****ty. I didn't even notice that they were greyed out.
there is an app, autonotification. you can use it hide persistent notifications. I used it to hide some Gear Wearable notifications, works great.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autonotification&hl=en_US
dansan382 said:
there is an app, autonotification. you can use it hide persistent notifications. I used it to hide some Gear Wearable notifications, works great.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autonotification&hl=en_US
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I think we'd all prefer a native solution (even if it had to be done with ADB)
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Well that's ****ty. I didn't even notice that they were greyed out.
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Yep; however, even on Pixels, not all of them are able to be disabled.
basically it's effed up that the guru's (used liberally) think that the average phone owner shouldn't be allowed to turn off any effing notification we want. I have a galaxy S9+ and if my phone is plugged in at night, and I don't mute notifications, there is no way to stop the annoying battery full notification. It's grayed out, along with all others except for "screenshits" and "app icon badges" wake TFU android idiot programmers and fix this crap.
Same problem here on my Note 10. All notifications in the system UI are forced on and grayed out. Has anyone found a fix yet?
hmmm which CSC and which version are you guys on? my s10+ doesnt have that ridiculous icon when plugged in and 100% full. looks like a CSC feature and if so it could be switched off (with root - by modifying CSC xml file) or you just flash another CSC as long as it doesnt effect your baseband
Update: Did a quick check but i couldnt find "Battery full" category in Notifications -> SystemUI. Only "Low battery". Probably something based off CSC?
s3, s5, note5, s8+ all had the notification lights for messages, missed calls, batt charging/full + any other notifications desired.
lack of notification the notification light/s on s10+, with infinity o display is my only gripe with the phone.

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