Stock android - Terms and conditions applied - Xiaomi Mi A1 Guides, News, & Discussion

Who am I - just to get my perspective, i am a stock android user since android 4.0.4 (Ice cream Sandwich)
I will start by saying that yes its a good device, with stock android and decent hardware. There are a ton of reviews on the internet praising this device, so to balance the universe, i'll only mention the things i don't like.
Android One on this device isn't the same as it was on earlier devices. Android 8 (even 8.1 now) is out for months and still this device is on android N, which wasn't the case with previous Android one devices, they used to be updated absolutely on par with the nexus devices. This could basically be because Xiaomi is in control of the android updates here instead of google, which wasn't the case earlier.
Amazing audio quality- I don't know how many of you know but LOUDNESS isn't equal to QUALITY. I was surprised by reviewers boasting its audio to be comparable to flagships. On the contrary, there's static noise through the 3.5 mm jack of this device which is really annoying to some who really knows anything about sound quality.
Ahh! The Cameras - one word - EIS. Okay, i get that you like people taking great photos, but people do use their phones for recording videos too, wouldn't it be nice if you could just let them see stable memories???
Rest are some minor grudges-
"Headset is plugged in", yeah i know my headset is plugged in xiaomi/google, would you please remove that annoying notification sticked to my ntifications panel.
"HD" instead of "VoLTE", yes, i am a crybaby.
No different profiles for notifications sound when headset plugged in, the most annoying thing is getting bombarded with loud notification alert when listening anything via headsets.
No double tap to wake
Non-interactive ambient display Fixed
No night light Coming soon :highfive:
That's all folks!

I came from Nexus 5X and these features were not present in stock pure Android either:
No different profiles for notifications sound when headset plugged in, the most annoying thing is getting bombarded with loud notification alert when listening anything via headsets.
No double tap to wake
No night light
No EIS
This one has been fixed in the December update in Mi A1:
Non-interactive ambient display
Just my 2 cents.

pooniaprashant said:
Who am I - just to get my perspective, i am a stock android user since android 4.0.4 (Ice cream Sandwich)
I will start by saying that yes its a good device, with stock android and decent hardware. There are a ton of reviews on the internet praising this device, so to balance the universe, i'll only mention the things i don't like.
Android One on this device isn't the same as it was on earlier devices. Android 8 (even 8.1 now) is out for months and still this device is on android N, which wasn't the case with previous Android one devices, they used to be updated absolutely on par with the nexus devices. This could basically be because Xiaomi is in control of the android updates here instead of google, which wasn't the case earlier.
Amazing audio quality- I don't know how many of you know but LOUDNESS isn't equal to QUALITY. I was surprised by reviewers boasting its audio to be comparable to flagships. On the contrary, there's static noise through the 3.5 mm jack of this device which is really annoying to some who really knows anything about sound quality.
Ahh! The Cameras - one word - EIS. Okay, i get that you like people taking great photos, but people do use their phones for recording videos too, wouldn't it be nice if you could just let them see stable memories???
Rest are some minor grudges-
"Headset is plugged in", yeah i know my headset is plugged in xiaomi/google, would you please remove that annoying notification sticked to my ntifications panel.
"HD" instead of "VoLTE", yes, i am a crybaby.
No different profiles for notifications sound when headset plugged in, the most annoying thing is getting bombarded with loud notification alert when listening anything via headsets.
No double tap to wake
Non-interactive ambient display
No night light
That's all folks!
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This device was released with android 7.1.2 right as 8.0 was released so it makes sense that it would take 3 months to get Oreo since they have to go from scratch. handing most of the control to Xiaomi but supervising was a good move by Google, older android one devices as far as I understood had major maintenance issues, months went by without updates and they only supported it for less then two years.
for example the Infinix hot 2 was released with android lollipop, got marshmallow and that's it, no more updates other then a couple of security updates. so far Xiaomi has been delivering a lot of updates, so for now it's defiantly the right move. keep in mind android P will be released at the same time as the Google devices

I hate how too many people like you are bombarding the Mi A1 for no sensible reason. I think most of you are just frustrated because there's nothing to do on the phone, no custom ROMs, no kernels and no Oreo update and I get it but at this price point this phone is a steal, I think if you're that picky like you complain them about " "Headset is plugged in", yeah i know my headset is plugged in xiaomi/google, would you please remove that annoying notification sticked to my ntifications panel.", I really think you need to develop your own company to make you the phone you want because I don't think any other device out there would be able to fulfill all your fantasy features and even if they were able to, I bet you'd start bashing it too as soon as it starts to bore you. Other brands don't even give a damn about their phones' issues, at least Xiaomi to a certain extent does.
Stop spreading so much hate for even the very very tiny issues.

Edwin Hamal said:
Stop spreading so much hate for even the very very tiny issues.
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Noone can dictate what issues are tiny for someone else. Please calm down, there's nothing wrong for if a person says things that he /she don't like about a gadget he/she purchased.
Keep the thread civic and informative, and this isn't a suggestion.

_mysiak_ said:
This one has been fixed in the December update in Mi A1:
Non-interactive ambient display
Just my 2 cents.
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thanks for the info :good:

No night light you say?

Diaphragma said:
No night light you say?
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... How!? I've never had it!

kvn95ss said:
... How!? I've never had it!
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You know what, I'm an idiot. It's from this magisk module https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/development/magisk-module-t3702504 just forgot about it.

The Ambient display is interactive for me, btw. Appeared on the first December update.

Diaphragma said:
You know what, I'm an idiot. It's from this magisk module https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/development/magisk-module-t3702504 just forgot about it.
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It's enabled by default in native Oreo, so...

sooti said:
It's enabled by default in native Oreo, so...
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I have nougat, and enabled it through magisk.

Diaphragma said:
I have nougat, and enabled it through magisk.
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I know, I'm talking about the folks who are complaining that it's not native

sooti said:
I know, I'm talking about the folks who are complaining that it's not native
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Ah, I didn't catch that. Thank you so much for the module by the way, it's working great ?

sooti said:
I know, I'm talking about the folks who are complaining that it's not native
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who wouldn't want a night light embedded into the OS, night light would be baked into oreo so this topic shouldn't be worth talking now.
Anyways there's an article from gsmarena suggesting that Mi A1 might get quickcharge with oreo,
:fingers-crossed:

Notification
pooniaprashant said:
Who am I - just to get my perspective, i am a stock android user since android 4.0.4 (Ice cream Sandwich)
I will start by saying that yes its a good device, with stock android and decent hardware. There are a ton of reviews on the internet praising this device, so to balance the universe, i'll only mention the things i don't like.
Android One on this device isn't the same as it was on earlier devices. Android 8 (even 8.1 now) is out for months and still this device is on android N, which wasn't the case with previous Android one devices, they used to be updated absolutely on par with the nexus devices. This could basically be because Xiaomi is in control of the android updates here instead of google, which wasn't the case earlier.
Amazing audio quality- I don't know how many of you know but LOUDNESS isn't equal to QUALITY. I was surprised by reviewers boasting its audio to be comparable to flagships. On the contrary, there's static noise through the 3.5 mm jack of this device which is really annoying to some who really knows anything about sound quality.
Ahh! The Cameras - one word - EIS. Okay, i get that you like people taking great photos, but people do use their phones for recording videos too, wouldn't it be nice if you could just let them see stable memories???
Rest are some minor grudges-
"Headset is plugged in", yeah i know my headset is plugged in xiaomi/google, would you please remove that annoying notification sticked to my ntifications panel.
"HD" instead of "VoLTE", yes, i am a crybaby.
No different profiles for notifications sound when headset plugged in, the most annoying thing is getting bombarded with loud notification alert when listening anything via headsets. Fixed
No double tap to wake
Non-interactive ambient display Fixed
No night light Coming soon :highfive:
That's all folks!
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Sorry for quoting the op. I'm on mobile (mi a1 actually).
Where / when was this 'No different profiles for notifications sound when headset plugged in, the most annoying thing is getting bombarded with loud notification alert when listening anything via headsets. Fixed' fixed?

varishtg said:
Sorry for quoting the op. I'm on mobile (mi a1 actually).
Where / when was this 'No different profiles for notifications sound when headset plugged in, the most annoying thing is getting bombarded with loud notification alert when listening anything via headsets. Fixed' fixed?
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I cannot exactly tell which update solved it (because of no changelog provided with updates), but as of now, with all updates installed, my notifications audio gets lowered when I receive any notification while using earphones.
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pooniaprashant said:
I cannot exactly tell which update solved it (because of no changelog provided with updates), but as of now, with all updates installed, my notifications audio gets lowered when I receive any notification while using earphones.
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I'm on the latest build. Still I do get startled when a new notification arrives. BTW, does a factory data reset wipe the internal storage as well. I have a lot of stuff on my device and I don't want to go through the process of reinstalling and copying everything again.

varishtg said:
I'm on the latest build. Still I do get startled when a new notification arrives. BTW, does a factory data reset wipe the internal storage as well. I have a lot of stuff on my device and I don't want to go through the process of reinstalling and copying everything again.
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The annoying bug is back again, no need to factory reset [emoji28]
Will update the op later
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Bluetooth audio quality

Anyone else experiencing pretty crappy audio quality when streaming music over Bluetooth?
Fully stock and had the phone for a week now.
Thanks!
Damn, no one else experiencing this?
Just got my phone today and set them up with my Sony headphones since I saw your post and they sound fine. Having said that I'm not an audio file so you might notice more than I. Tomorrow I will try them with my Beats and car but so far so good.
I wouldn't quite consider myself an audiophile either, however the tingy sound I was hearing in my car was becoming unbearable. I have been using an AUX cable while I continue researching the bluetooth settings of the phone. Hopefully your's sounds good in your car as well though and I have a hardware issue that I just need to get replaced.
good sound here, music or call on Kenwood head unit via Bluetooth is ok
Yeah, so I may just be sensitive to the quality. I just tested with some BT headphones I have, the audio is noticeably more clear when using the AUX cable rather than the BT connection. My most recent daily phone was the Nexus 6 which must have had a better BT radio (or codecs)
I came also from nexus 6 and there are no noticeable differences between the two.
I just received mine yesterday and from a couple hours of listening I would say the Bluetooth audio is decent. My problem with the Bluetooth is that it won't pair with my fitbit charge 2 so I'm thinking about returning it.
My FitBit Charge HR is syncing, albeit slow, but does still sync.
Yes, small tingly, static. Electronic artifacts in a song using Samsung level u pro. In the background. This dont occur in another Android phone
tested on a dell venue Tablet, Android. And the quality is dramatically better (no noticeable bitrate artifacts). You can test it with aretha franklin - lover come back to me, and hear the differences in the RIGHT channel
this is a bitrate problem i think. sounds like 64kbps
bigdawg6183 said:
I wouldn't quite consider myself an audiophile either, however the tingy sound I was hearing in my car was becoming unbearable. I have been using an AUX cable while I continue researching the bluetooth settings of the phone. Hopefully your's sounds good in your car as well though and I have a hardware issue that I just need to get replaced.
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same problem here, tingy/electronic sound. test aretha franklin lover come back to me (stereo version) and hear the horrible artifacts in the right channel. I believe this is a bitrate/bitpool limitation.
BLN-AL10
danino2200 said:
Yes, small tingly, static. Electronic artifacts in a song using Samsung level u pro. In the background. This dont occur in another Android phone
tested on a dell venue Tablet, Android. And the quality is dramatically better (no noticeable bitrate artifacts). You can test it with aretha franklin - lover come back to me, and hear the differences in the RIGHT channel
this is a bitrate problem i think. sounds like 64kbps
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Well I am glad I am not the only one. This does rule out me sending my phone back though. I wonder if they will load new codecs when the device receives EMUI 5.0 in March.
bigdawg6183 said:
Well I am glad I am not the only one. This does rule out me sending my phone back though. I wonder if they will load new codecs when the device receives EMUI 5.0 in March.
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tried beta bln al10 b351 nougat , and the problem persists.
which honor 6x variant you have? chinese bln al10?
danino2200 said:
tried beta bln al10 b351 nougat , and the problem persists.
which honor 6x variant you have? chinese bln al10?
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Well poo, I was really hoping it would help. Although I own a different variant. I have BLN-L24.
Side note, how did you get access to the beta?
bigdawg6183 said:
Well poo, I was really hoping it would help. Although I own a different variant. I have BLN-L24.
Side note, how did you get access to the beta?
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http://hwmt.ru/hwmtsite/firmware-database/
And find the model Bln-l24
I think this will be fixed with a custom rom, i remember CM13 have the Bluetooth.so lib fixed, and very high quality. I hope the same for lineage OS
danino2200 said:
http://hwmt.ru/hwmtsite/firmware-database/
And find the model Bln-l24
I think this will be fixed with a custom rom, i remember CM13 have the Bluetooth.so lib fixed, and very high quality. I hope the same for lineage OS
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Thanks for the link! Looks like they only have the original OS image for my model on there but that is fine.
I am hoping the same for the custom OS world. Doesn't seem like a lot of folks have started dev on this phone yet but they may be waiting for the new EMUI 5.0
Just a follow-up. Been using the new EMUI 5.0 for a few days now and no luck on Bluetooth quality increase.
The same here with my honor 6x BLN-L24. I have bitrate artifacts on treble. Always no fix ?
Having the exact same problem with my Honor 6X BLN-L21. Did somebody figure out a solution yet? Bluetooth is pretty much unlistenable like this.
raduur said:
Having the exact same problem with my Honor 6X BLN-L21. Did somebody figure out a solution yet? Bluetooth is pretty much unlistenable like this.
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So far I have just been living with a rooted phone and running Viper Audio. With the settings tuned right the quality sounds bearable but I am keeping fingers crossed a good solid ROM will come out that can fix this.

Simply awful software. Just me?

Hi,
Coming from a Moto Z and before that a 6P.
Ok... I didn't intend to hate this phone but... Why are notifications broken? Why dont PocketCasts playback controls work?
I know this is "1 aspect" but to me notifications are vital and i simply don't understand this phone.
- i receive a notification and screen lights up (i set that per app)
- but then I unlock phone
- notifications still in notification shade. I lock device.
- they are no longer on lock screen
Why?
That's not how any other device i have owned worked?
And lock screen music playback is... A disaster?
I consider this phone basically unusable... Yet reviews never mentioned this. Am I alone?
I agree with you, mostly. I'm coming from a Nexus 6P (and many Nexi before that since the One), so I'm used to the plain Vanilla and love it. I was able to rectify some of the notification issues by enabling banner and lockscreen notifications from the Settings >> Notification & Status Bar >> Notification Management area. It doesn't fix everything, and at times (especially the beginning) it was very frustrating. I have it for 5 days now and am at a point where I think it's usable and am waiting for LineageOS to come out with a vanilla-ish version.
http://lineagerom.com/huawei-mate-9-lineage-nougat-update/
The battery is what drew me to the phone and it doesn't disappoint. I can get about 24 hours and that impresses me.
Thanks, have that set for important apps. Feels like a massive part of Android (notifications) are basically missing. Rest is good/ok/great but.... Just feels like madness that this is acceptable in 2017.
yup, hw software sux. end of. waiting for stock-ed customs
Just you
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Yea, that's what ended up being the deal breaker for me. I absolutely loved everything else with the phone, but notifications are the baseline of what a phone should be (at least to me), and this phone failed at that miserably. Not being able to reply to a text without unlocking the phone is a no go for 2017. I also kept hearing how battery life was amazing...I never really saw that either considering the size of the battery and a 1080p screen. I've got a Moto Z Play and I can tell you that this is truly amazing battery life. I'm now sitting at 53% with 4:39 sot and been off charger since 9:45a...It's now 1a the following morning. Not putting down Mate 9, as I really did like the rest of the phone...So much so that I'm on here looking to see if they have come out with an update for the glaring problem you guys are discussing. It looks as they Huawei doesn't even acknowledge the issue, so not counting on a fix. Oh well
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I'm really surprised Huawei get a free pass on this. I read about 10 reviews, saw lots of YouTube videos and I had no idea how this phone handles notifications. I simply don't believe that someone coming from "normal" Android versions wouldn't find this different enough to warrant a huge rant?
Very frustrating. I like so many aspects of this device but the basic things are terrible. Madness.
for lock screen music playback -
settings> then uptop type in notifications> notifications panal> notification managment. then find the app you want to allow on the lockscreen. hope that helps.
Spot on! I'm 700 USD in on this phone. Only thing going for it on my side is the battery (so far) and dual sim as I travel a lot.
The rest is just unacceptable... At the very best. Likely the first and the last Huawei I'll own.
It's not just software that is bad for notifications. The hardware is poor too. The LED is tiny and almost invisible. The vibration is very weak so you can't feel it in your pocket.
This is a great phone underneath, but the little things really spoil it.
Huawei had a great opportunity to take business off Samsung, but they have blown it.
This has put me off Huawei. I'll be trading in the Mate for a Note 8. Or perhaps I won't wait for that. The S8+ is looking good.
Coming from a Nexus 6, the software has it's issues, but overall I like my Mate 9 so much more. Thought I would be missing the stock Android in a daily basis, but I seem to be very happy with my new phone.
-ErrorFile- said:
Coming from a Nexus 6, the software has it's issues, but overall I like my Mate 9 so much more. Thought I would be missing the stock Android in a daily basis, but I seem to be very happy with my new phone.
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Coming from the disastrous year of Samsungs (s7 Active, s7 Edge, Note 7) Im loving the mate 9. Getting 10 hours of screen on time, notifications havent been an issue at all (Ive had to unlock the phone to reply to a text on every single phone Ive used including iPhone). I prefer the lockscreen stay clean and the led flash when I have something unread. Out of all the phones Ive used this past year, this is the only one Ive kept. Ive got a Moto Z Force sitting on my table thats for sale and once its gone all Ill have left is my iPhone 6s plus and the Mate 9.
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Coming from the disastrous year of Samsungs (s7 Active, s7 Edge, Note 7) Im loving the mate 9. Getting 10 hours fo screen on time, notifications havent been an issue at all (Ive had to unlock the phone to reply to a text on very single phone Ive used including iPhone). I prefer the lockscreen stay clean and the led flash when I have something unread. Out of all the phones Ive used this past year, this is the only one Ive kept. Ive got a Moto Z Force sitting on my table thats for sale and once its gone all Ill have left is my iPhone 6s plus and the Mate 9.
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Do you find the LED bright enough and the vibration strong enough? If so I have a different phone to yours
RR-99 said:
Do you find the LED bright enough and the vibration strong enough? If so I have a different phone to yours
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I have no issues with the brightness of the led at all, in fact I prefer it to the absurd brightness of the s7 series. My phone is primarily on a desk or table and I havent missied any notifications at all. Also my volume is always on so I hear my phone go off and never really pay attention to the vibration of it but I would say its right on par with my iPhone. Another thing is I use Textra and always have so Ive got the vibration set to "multiple short" and if the phone is for some reason on silent I still hear the vibration when a notification comes in. Honestly I have no complaints about anything with this phone especially now that Ive been able to change out the emojis without root (hate android emojis).
coming from a pixel
i really like the mate 9, the software could do with abit more though.
if it was pure vanilla, this phone would be the end all.
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Do you find the LED bright enough and the vibration strong enough? If so I have a different phone to yours
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I use an app called Flash notificationn 2. basically on any missed notifications it keeps flashing the camera and lights up the screen( set every min or so). it works very well. coming from a note 4 i was also tossed. I do love this phone and at 599.00 seems a steal. does it have shortcomings , ya it does. but so does every phone. price to price with the s8+ or note 8 rumored at close to a grand makes this phone a steal. especially considering the list of shortcomings the galaxys 8 will have.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.manzy.flashnotification2&hl=en
admorris said:
Not being able to reply to a text without unlocking the phone is a no go for 2017.
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That seems like an odd issue to me. All it takes to unlock the phone is touching a sensor. Unless the complaint is about doing it while sitting flat on a surface, then I agree the sensor placement isn't optimal. But if replying to a text without unlocking the phone is important, that's easily solved with a 3rd party text app, like Textra.
I also haven't noticed the issues with notifications in my usage that others have had. But I do agree the notification LED could be brighter, and the vibration stronger.
tommy281 said:
for lock screen music playback -
settings> then uptop type in notifications> notifications panal> notification managment. then find the app you want to allow on the lockscreen. hope that helps.
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This just doesn't work reliably. Spotify works 60% of the time maybe but PocketCasts about 5%. Totally rubbish.
Really mixed bag of opinions here.
I'm almost wondering if there are multiple software versions showing different behaviour?
The 2 notifications issues i have are :
1. Music playback controls. Dreadful. Seems like some apps whitelisted but even those don't work 100% of the time. PocketCasts (even latest version from 2 days ago) works basically never, meaning i need to unlock phone to pause. A total joke.
2. Notifications. Lock screen shows them once and once only. As soon as i unlock, all notifications are not shown again on lock screen, unlike normal Android.
For those that "don't have issue with the notifications"... Do you see what i see?
tommy281 said:
for lock screen music playback -
settings> then uptop type in notifications> notifications panal> notification managment. then find the app you want to allow on the lockscreen. hope that helps.
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That doesn't fix the issue...It's a known problem.
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RealEvil said:
Really mixed bag of opinions here.
I'm almost wondering if there are multiple software versions showing different behaviour?
The 2 notifications issues i have are :
1. Music playback controls. Dreadful. Seems like some apps whitelisted but even those don't work 100% of the time. PocketCasts (even latest version from 2 days ago) works basically never, meaning i need to unlock phone to pause. A total joke.
2. Notifications. Lock screen shows them once and once only. As soon as i unlock, all notifications are not shown again on lock screen, unlike normal Android.
For those that "don't have issue with the notifications"... Do you see what i see?
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I think what you have are two types of people on here...Not two software versions. You have people that have given up on the phone and people who are justifying their purchase...lol
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Minimum volume of internal speakers way too loud

I had several Android phones in the last years, but the OnePlus 7 Pro's minimum volume of the internal speakers is way louder than on any other phone.
For me it's even way too loud. I regularly listen to podcasts in bed when my wife is right next to me and it's too loud to not disturb her.
I found several apps for boosting the volume, but is there any app that decreases it?
Headphones
Too uncomfortable when in bed and I often fall asleep while listening to podcasts. Otherwise I would have done it already...
I can't tell if this is a joke thread or not
No joke. Just google my issue and you'll find several threads for different OnePlus devices. I'm not the only one.
My guess would be you needa custom rom that increases the volume steps. Or maybe ask in one of the magisk rom threads if the developr is able to add that funcionality. More steps would possibly give you a lower low setting.
Thanks, but I don't want to use a custom rom (camera, drm,...). Seems like I have to live with it then.
I am with OP. I had the same problem with the HTC phone with 1st gen Boom sound. Its audio was great but the lowest volume was too loud for night listening. It seems the Oneplus engineers are like HTC's who didn't bother to adjust the audio profile when they switch from one speaker to two. Samsung Galaxy never had this issue.
In the case of HTC there was no fix until I switched to Cynogen where the audio volume increments were much finer than stock. I think each click in the Oneplus7Pro stock is 3% increment and unfortunately it is impossible to go from 3% to 1% in volume slider using one's finger.
There are many games i play and sometimes videos are too loud at the lowest volume. I learned to live with it. And yes this is for quiet time but dont want or cant wear headphones.
I also realized that. Its pretty loud compared to my Op5T or OPO I had. But its not that big of an issue for me
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
My suggestion: Please open a ticket via the OnePlus' Community app feedback function. The more user report this, the better. Maybe OnePlus will consider additional volume steps then.
Or just go to sleep without listening to a phone in bed? Always an option
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Or just go to sleep without listening to a phone in bed? Always an option
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I love comments like this.
Your watch strap is too narrow? Carry it in hand. Always an option.
You can't afford a breakfast? Go to work without one. Always an option.
PatSend said:
I love comments like this.
Your watch strap is too narrow? Carry it in hand. Always an option.
You can't afford a breakfast? Go to work without one. Always an option.
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Those are some good options...keep them coming
PatSend said:
I had several Android phones in the last years, but the OnePlus 7 Pro's minimum volume of the internal speakers is way louder than on any other phone.
For me it's even way too loud. I regularly listen to podcasts in bed when my wife is right next to me and it's too loud to not disturb her.
I found several apps for boosting the volume, but is there any app that decreases it?
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Same it is "loud" on lowest setting
Same for me, too loud.
I already sent a ticket about that, as a suggestion if I remember, we just have to wait for the devs if they care about it.
I also reported that sometimes I have "double sound notification", maybe the stereo is not synced well.
There is a little shift.
Also, seems kinda loud ...
For now custom ROMs are the best options. Google Cam is better than One Plus cam anyway and game mode can be achieved with many apps. Think about it, what really make you stay on OnePlus ROMs ? OxygenOS is not far from stock but have a lot of issues like this.

Ram management

What to enable or disable to make it less aggressive?
Bump
Hi,
I have the same problem and it is f*** annoying! I have the 8GB version of the OP7pro and I don't know why the phone always closes my apps after a certain amount of time. I have disabled all (as far as I know) battery optimization features and also disabled the RAM booster.
In parallel I still run a Galaxy Note 3 with a really old custom rom, which has started to act a bit buggy now, but this phone does not overwrite MY settings and kills apps I want to keep open.
Does anyone know how to get rid of this behavior? Or is the only way to flash a custom rom again? I don't know if it is related to Oxygen OS or Android 9.
Thanks
GP
This is the problem with Chinese oems. Aggressive ram management, notification problems, not quite there cameras. Having the hardware is one thing. Software r & d is something else.
Can't remember exactly where I read it but...OnePlus is supposedly working on an update to "fix" the problem with aggressive killing of background apps as a result of all the complaints they receive concerning this issue. Something that can possibly help along with shutting off all battery/ram management is to lock your open apps to keep them open. While scrolling through your open apps you will see a three dot menu in the top right corner and one of the options is to "lock" the app which is supposed to lock it in memory/RAM. YMMV
jaseman said:
Can't remember exactly where I read it but...OnePlus is supposedly working on an update to "fix" the problem with aggressive killing of background apps as a result of all the complaints they receive concerning this issue. Something that can possibly help along with shutting off all battery/ram management is to lock your open apps to keep them open. While scrolling through your open apps you will see a three dot menu in the top right corner and one of the options is to "lock" the app which is supposed to lock it in memory/RAM. YMMV
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Are we sure this isn't a Pie issue? I just came from a pixel 3xl and had the same issues in the beginning. Everyone blamed the 4gb RAM as the culprit. Google eventually updated a Fix but it wasn't 100% fixed. It was better but apps still closed to early. So maybe we're looking at an Android problem. Who knows
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tropical cactus said:
This is the problem with Chinese oems. Aggressive ram management, notification problems, not quite there cameras. Having the hardware is one thing. Software r & d is something else.
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This is totally crap, I switched from my Note 3, which I still like very much (but only with AOSP based custom ROM) to OP because I don't like the way Samsung and Huawei gone to. I'm not rooted right now, so I can not tell what can be done with Magisk Modules or Xposed Modules (or other mods) on a Oxygen based ROM.
Can someone tell if this behavior can be stopped with mods or is the only way to switch to an AOSP based ROM again?
I wanted to give Oxygen OS a try but right now I'm not fully convinced with the current situation, even if OP is one of the fastest supplier for updates. I don't like it, when a manufacturer tells me what I can do with a device and what not. At least OP should give me the choice how strict the RAM management is and when I want to get apps closed.
Missing notifications is one other big point. Due to the fact that there is no notification LED and no AOD (STILL) I tried several third party apps to get a AOD, but the battery drain on this apps is heavy as f*** and they often do not work correctly, because the system prevents them to run correctly.
Does anyone know a good way to get a reliable way for notifications?
Thanks.
GP
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This is totally crap, I switched from my Note 3, which I still like very much (but only with AOSP based custom ROM) to OP because I don't like the way Samsung and Huawei gone to. I'm not rooted right now, so I can not tell what can be done with Magisk Modules or Xposed Modules (or other mods) on a Oxygen based ROM.
Can someone tell if this behavior can be stopped with mods or is the only way to switch to an AOSP based ROM again?
I wanted to give Oxygen OS a try but right now I'm not fully convinced with the current situation, even if OP is one of the fastest supplier for updates. I don't like it, when a manufacturer tells me what I can do with a device and what not. At least OP should give me the choice how strict the RAM management is and when I want to get apps closed.
Missing notifications is one other big point. Due to the fact that there is no notification LED and no AOD (STILL) I tried several third party apps to get a AOD, but the battery drain on this apps is heavy as f*** and they often do not work correctly, because the system prevents them to run correctly.
Does anyone know a good way to get a reliable way for notifications?
Thanks.
GP
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Not only that. 3rd party apps like notification buddy work but Google Assistant stops working once you install it. I don't know what GA has to do with notification lighting. It's supposed to be a phone first and foremost. OnePlus seems to have forgotten what it is they're making. Something as basic as missed notifications seems not terribly important to them.
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Not only that. 3rd party apps like notification buddy work but Google Assistant stops working once you install it. I don't know what GA has to do with notification lighting. It's supposed to be a phone first and foremost. OnePlus seems to have forgotten what it is they're making. Something as basic as missed notifications seems not terribly important to them.
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I agree. Samsung and Huawei show that AOD can work without heavy battery drain, so why can't OP get this to work or can they but don't want it?
I will root the device and have a look what I can optimize.
What I cannot change (unfortunately I had no chance to hands on the device before I bought it) is the size and the weight. It is to big and way to heavy. Not only while taking a phone call, even if you just hold it in one hand and do some stuff, it gets heavy within a very short time.
Maybe this OP was my first and last one - I will see. But it seems that all devices get bigger and heavier with every iteration, which is totally insane.
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Are we sure this isn't a Pie issue? I just came from a pixel 3xl and had the same issues in the beginning. Everyone blamed the 4gb RAM as the culprit. Google eventually updated a Fix but it wasn't 100% fixed. It was better but apps still closed to early. So maybe we're looking at an Android problem. Who knows
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It's definitely a pie thing as Android 10 had much better ram management even on pixel 2xl with 4gb ram. I suspect it will resolve most of our problems.
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I agree. Samsung and Huawei show that AOD can work without heavy battery drain, so why can't OP get this to work or can they but don't want it?
I will root the device and have a look what I can optimize.
What I cannot change (unfortunately I had no chance to hands on the device before I bought it) is the size and the weight. It is to big and way to heavy. Not only while taking a phone call, even if you just hold it in one hand and do some stuff, it gets heavy within a very short time.
Maybe this OP was my first and last one - I will see. But it seems that all devices get bigger and heavier with every iteration, which is totally insane.
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I have a problem with the weight as well, like my previous note 9. I got the s10+ after that, before being enticed by all the YouTube reviews of the 7pro at launch. I'm beginning to regret that decision. Dual speakers are no where near the s10+ and neither is video stabilisation. I'm on the beta 2 now, rooted and the experience is beginning to improve. Sure there are pros like the fast charging, display and the quick implementation of android 10. I can't justify the note 10 and all the year end releases with SD 865 round the corner so I guess I'll just have to put up with it.
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I have a problem with the weight as well, like my previous note 9. I got the s10+ after that, before being enticed by all the YouTube reviews of the 7pro at launch. I'm beginning to regret that decision. Dual speakers are no where near the s10+ and neither is video stabilisation. I'm on the beta 2 now, rooted and the experience is beginning to improve. Sure there are pros like the fast charging, display and the quick implementation of android 10. I can't justify the note 10 and all the year end releases with SD 865 round the corner so I guess I'll just have to put up with it.
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You're on Beta software...what do you expect? I'm on stable and all is working fine. I'm on T-Mobile but using an unlocked 7 Pro purchased from OnePlus directly.
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You're on Beta software...what do you expect? I'm on stable and all is working fine. I'm on T-Mobile but using an unlocked 7 Pro purchased from OnePlus directly.
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Did you actually read what I wrote? The experience has improved on android 10.
i had the s10+ and i couldnt deal with the half bakes software. so oneplus was the natural choice for me.
sure the speakers arent the best but theyre plenty fine - its not like we use our speakers for hidef sound, wireless headphones or a jukebox can take care of the rest (i have these strategically placed around the house so its never an issue when i play music)
failing AOD, dt2w is just as good imo.
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I have a problem with the weight as well, like my previous note 9. I got the s10+ after that, before being enticed by all the YouTube reviews of the 7pro at launch. I'm beginning to regret that decision. Dual speakers are no where near the s10+ and neither is video stabilisation. I'm on the beta 2 now, rooted and the experience is beginning to improve. Sure there are pros like the fast charging, display and the quick implementation of android 10. I can't justify the note 10 and all the year end releases with SD 865 round the corner so I guess I'll just have to put up with it.
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i had the s10+ and i couldnt deal with the half bakes software. so oneplus was the natural choice for me.
sure the speakers arent the best but theyre plenty fine - its not like we use our speakers for hidef sound, wireless headphones or a jukebox can take care of the rest (i have these strategically placed around the house so its never an issue when i play music)
failing AOD, dt2w is just as good imo.
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If you use Magisk, make sure to flash Ainur Sauron. That's an absolute game-changer for audio quality. I can't say the audio will quite compare to the Note 9 (I own it), but it should be fairly comparable to the S10+ (Have two in the family). The Note 9 has the advantage of actual front-facing speakers since it has bezel.
If you want to use Viper or JamesDSP, you'll need to also flash AML in Magisk which allows for multiple audio mods to be integrated. If you want a simple flash and away w/o further customization, then just flash Ainur Sauron.
Thank you. Good recommendation

Android 12...bugs so far?

I noticed the OXYGEN UPDATER APP now has Android 12 available to install but it hasn't quite made it to the official update in the settings. Just wondering if anyone has tried this update and whether you experienced or heard of any bugs?
I have no reason to think there is but Ive literally heard nothing good, bad or neutral. It's like no one owns this phone anymore. An update like this used to be noteworthy. That said, if anyone reads this and you have info, please share. Thanks
I have updated my device today and one thing I have noticed the most is that volume levels after the update are much lower than they were. I cannot use normally my earphones indoors and cannot image how bad it will perform outdoors.
Would be grateful if someone knows how to fix such problem.
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I have updated my device today and one thing I have noticed the most is that volume levels after the update are much lower than they were. I cannot use normally my earphones indoors and cannot image how bad it will perform outdoors.
Would be grateful if someone knows how to fix such problem.
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I appreciate the feedback. I still haven't updated, but lately I've had volume issues. Both pairs of ear buds are noticeably lower than they were in the past. On one pair the right ear bud is barely usable, especially in a somehat noisy setting, but it's gotta be an issue with the ear bud.
In general, I need to crank them all the way up in the gym.
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I appreciate the feedback. I still haven't updated, but lately I've had volume issues. Both pairs of ear buds are noticeably lower than they were in the past. On one pair the right ear bud is barely usable, especially in a somehat noisy setting, but it's gotta be an issue with the ear bud.
In general, I need to crank them all the way up in the gym.
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I have fixed the issue with low sound levels when using earphones, but, unfortunately, I cannot describe clearly how 'cause it was a bit incomprehensible. I just connected one more time my earphones to smartphone, opened some video on YouTube, then pop-out of some option about volume came out. Then I tapped on it and there was an option that has strange description (maybe it is because of localization) that I switched on, and the volume issue fixed magically. After that, I couldn't find that option once again in settings.
Sounds familiar. I think it's a built-in volume limiter. Should be able to find something in the settings and if not maybe enable developer settings and see if you find it there. Something like "absolute volume".
But it looks like you got it sorted out anyway.
Actually nevermind. I got that confused with something else. I believe all that would do is keep the earbuds and the phone volumes separate.
There's been talk that Android 12 and Android Auto don't work well in some cars - not OnePlus specific, but in general. Has anyone tried Android Auto with 12 yet on the OP8?
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I did the update, and here is what I notice:
The icons on top of the screen are not the same size.
The Notifications sometimes are lost (Whatsapp/text etc)
Whatsapp voice calls echo and sometimes the phone does not ring
Ghost touches when gaming (clash royale)
The screen goes ON for no reason
The battery sometimes is okay, sometimes it drains (your mileage may vary)
Screen unlock fingerprint behavior slow at times and sometimes is fine.
The volume issue that everyone is reporting
All of if has been reported to OnePlus. If you visit the OP forums everyone is pretty pissed off about it myself included.
Honestly, it feels like this is an Alpha version of the ROM and they are using the general public to test and find bugs.
This is pretty frustrating a phone is not a toy is a tool for work and to communicate with others.
Fingerprint unlock stops working after a few days. Reboot brings it back.
Just to update. AA works fine with Android 12 on my OP8

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