Dialer eating battery? - Thunderbolt General

What's going on with this? Keep awake for 8 minutes? Running Gingeritis 3D beta 1.
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Did you make phone calls? If you made a phone call and then turned the screen off, that counts as Keep Awake time.

Only call today was a 30 second call.

Can you send us a screenshot of the Voice Calls page under that battery history panel. Not to sound rude but I am fairly confident there is a link between voice calls and Dialer awake time. If not then perhaps you had a missed call that triggered the LED notification and you didn't get to it for some time. I know that if I get a text through Handcent and don't read it asap, it keeps the phone awake until I close the notification and mark the message as read.
Any possibility that you had a missed call and/or voicemail waiting for you for awhile?

I was having that issue also, I found this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069251&page=10
After unchecking those 3 things in the sound options, it hasn't been draining my battery as much

I went ahead and unchecked those 3 settings, I'll see how that goes. Here are two more screen shots for you Dark Leader.
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Where is the messagine notification coming from?

Okay... Issue is really starting to annoy me.
I'm using Handcent and have standard messaging app notifications turned off. Whenever I get a text message, I get my Handcent notification icon + the icon pointed out below. The icon pictured below doesn't go away when I read the message either, I have to manually clear it.
Any ideas where this icon is coming from so I can turn it off?
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when you get a notification, don't just clear it, click on it and see where it takes you. That's where it's coming from and where it should be disabled if you don't want it.
Nevermind... Found out it is Beautiful Widgets Pack 2 that created that notification... unistalled that and it's gone now!
jsmith8858 said:
when you get a notification, don't just clear it, click on it and see where it takes you. That's where it's coming from and where it should be disabled if you don't want it.
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I had already tried that, but when I clicked it, it just took me to the default messaging app... Handcent; I then changed default back to stock messaging and it took me there, that's why I was pretty sure that neither of those apps were creating the notification.

Knock app- Responsive missed calls.

Knock is an app by Dexetra. It is fairly new, and still in beta.
According to a market research conducted, a big percentage of the short calls are status calls.
The regular Where are you? Are we on for dinner tonight? How about a movie? These questions can easily be answered with a simple yes or no.
So we started out with brainstorming on how we can help the users to do away with these status calls while still getting the message through.
The solution was to have a messaging system wherein a user can send a message to his/her contacts who are on the same platform.
The message would be depicted as a call at the receiving end. The receiver can swipe to respond with a ‘yes’, ‘no’, share current location, send a message or call back.
Essentially a simulated call, with a message overlay and quick response options!
What’s more? If a knock is not responded to in 60 seconds, it’s deleted and the sender is notified.
Here is the teaser
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Download link
http://bit.ly/knockbeta
Really looking forward to feedback. Planning to come out of beta in a week.

Notification problems

Hello guys, I wanted to know if any of you have problems getting notifications in particular those of WhatsApp because despite having given all the permissions to all the apps to make no mistake and even having eliminated in the settings the energy saving to all apps Diffi cult notifications arrive when the phone is on standby and if the phone arrives it does not emit any sound or vibration but only in some cases it notifies the screen. Do you have any solution to the problem?
Thanks in advance to those who will offer me a solution
I'm having that same problem with whatsapp. only when I open the app will I see that new messages are there :silly:
@maverickpw @hegenious
1. Go into apps and click on the three dots
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2. click show system
3. Turn off all apps that have this icon
4. In the application information, click Notifications.
5. Click Group Notifications and Message Notifications, and set as urgent.
6. In Gmail you can do this for every email you've entered into the app.
Get the app - Heartbeat Fixer for GCM
7. and configure accordingly
Restart your phone

Question Force Always-On Display all the time, not just during the day?

Hi everyone,
I've just bought a brand-new OnePlus 9 (8/128) and I love it so far, except for a slow scroll in some applications that I more or less solved by fiddling with Dark Mode and color schemes.
One thing I'd gotten used on my Galaxy S20 FE that I can't enable on the OP is Always-On Display working all the time, not just during the day. I've found the AOD settings and I can either disable it, or enable it during a certain time bracket, or during "the day".
I've tried to set it to work from 00h00 to 23h59 just now, so I'll see if it works through the night after that one-minute gap just before midnight or not, but I'd like it to work fulltime, so that I don't have to handle the phone at night just to check what time it is.
Is there a hidden setting somewhere that can do that in a more straightforward fashion?
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Thanks, but on my French-UI phone, this translates into "la journée", which means that after a few minutes of total darkness at night, the AOD turns itself off.
In this case, "All day" doesn't mean 24/7. I suppose the light sensor must cause the AOD to call it a night too...
I have a 2115 ROM, which, if I'm not mistaken, is supposed to be for North America. Maybe AOD settings are different in other markets?

Question Gboard - Ongoing notification 'updating your typing experience'

Apologies if this has been asked/solved before, but whenever I install Gboard on my watch 4, after a day or two this notification comes up and I can't get rid of it or find what is causing it.
Have tried reinstalling (both phone and watch), done a reset of the watch, joined and unjoined the beta program to no avail. Any ideas how to get rid (other than just deleting the app obviously)?
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Had the same issue.
Make sure gboard is set up as the keyboard you want to use in settings and continue.
I made sure that watch is connected via Bluetooth and enabled wifi on there as well.
Then I rebooted my watch and when it booted up i got this notification again. Now i opened up reminder or any other app which opens the keyboard.
Gboard will open and a little textbox will show up stating it will download a language.
I let it sit there until screen got dark and waited around 5 minutes. After that i checked my watch seeing the gboard notification had gone.

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