"app name" is running in the background - Huawei Mate 9 Questions & Answers

How do I disable or hide the "is running in the background" notification ? It show up for almost any app that used battery or data such as Poweramp and Accuweather. I've tried disableing everything in the following path, Settings > Apps & Notifications > Apps > More > Show system processes > Android System > Notifications > Apps running in background, but it still appears in the notifactions panel.
Anyone have any suggestions or workarounds?

Update to Android P... oh not yet out? Oh, the device might not even get it? Yup, we're stuck with those

It doesn't bother me, but, a quick search on the google play store, found this one.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iboalali.sysnotifsnooze

Yes that might help. It depends.

HiVuhltage said:
How do I disable or hide the "is running in the background" notification ? It show up for almost any app that used battery or data such as Poweramp and Accuweather. I've tried disableing everything in the following path, Settings > Apps & Notifications > Apps > More > Show system processes > Android System > Notifications > Apps running in background, but it still appears in the notifactions panel.
Anyone have any suggestions or workarounds?
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Long klick the notfication in the notification bar and it will show you options.
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Licaon_Kter said:
Update to Android P... oh not yet out? Oh, the device might not even get it? Yup, we're stuck with those
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We will probably get P if you want the latest so much try installing pure android. This is the first phone that got trebble support and there is a lot of roms out there. Good luck.

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Anyway to disable update notification for a specific app?

I have an app that I don't want to update. Any way to disable the market update notification?
I've found some old thread but the solution is quite involved.
http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...ications-for-a-given-app-in-google-play-store
Thanks
Just go to playstore and disable auto update, if it's from Samsung apps then do the same but on samsung apps.
MrHollywood said:
Just go to playstore and disable auto update, if it's from Samsung apps then do the same but on samsung apps.
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Yes. But that still get the notification. Annoyance aside, if I'm not careful and click on update all, it will get updated. Is there a way not to even show the update notification?
Go to the Settings > Apps then select your app, Uncheck "Show Notifications" checkbox and done. Maybe that help you.
Try user Cevem's way, it could work. If not then please post a screen shot, that way it would be easier to know what the problem is exactly.
cevem said:
Go to the Settings > Apps then select your app, Uncheck "Show Notifications" checkbox and done. Maybe that help you.
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Sorry. I meant the notification from Google Play that an update is available. Not the notification from the app.
I've found 3C toolbox. Its unlink function appears to be permanent, compared to what TB does

Samsung s8 + -- system ui tuner

I am trying to access the UI tuner on the Samsung S8 plus. I have downloaded the SystemUI tuner by Zacharia. I have untoggled the heads up toggle and i have also activated the Power notifications Control.
By doing this nothing happens in terms of Heads up as they still appear. Furthermore i am unable to find out where to change the level down on an APP such as Whats APP.
Can someone please advise as to how i can change this as i ultimately want to disable the heads up message displays. Yes i have tried the ADB thing which did work on my S7 but does not work on my S8.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks
shakeele said:
I am trying to access the UI tuner on the Samsung S8 plus. I have downloaded the SystemUI tuner by Zacharia. I have untoggled the heads up toggle and i have also activated the Power notifications Control.
By doing this nothing happens in terms of Heads up as they still appear. Furthermore i am unable to find out where to change the level down on an APP such as Whats APP.
Can someone please advise as to how i can change this as i ultimately want to disable the heads up message displays. Yes i have tried the ADB thing which did work on my S7 but does not work on my S8.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Did you do the adb commands? You have to grant permissions via a couple adb commands. The are listed on the app when you open it.
Yes I did insert the ADV commands as stipulated by the APP. I have disabled the heads off toggle as well and enabled the power notifications toggle which should allow u to drop down the permission levels per app. I don't know where to navigate to in order to do this tho?
I am not even sure that the Samsung S8 even allows this sort of app manipulation like other devices running Nougat7.0.
I ultimately want to disable the heads off display and I have scoured every forum imaginable trying to find a solution with no luck.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
shakeele said:
Yes I did insert the ADV commands as stipulated by the APP. I have disabled the heads off toggle as well and enabled the power notifications toggle which should allow u to drop down the permission levels per app. I don't know where to navigate to in order to do this tho?
I am not even sure that the Samsung S8 even allows this sort of app manipulation like other devices running Nougat7.0.
I ultimately want to disable the heads off display and I have scoured every forum imaginable trying to find a solution with no luck.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Not sure if the S8 allows it either. Good luck with it, I just used it to get rid of the battery in the status bar.
Thanks I hope someone has a solution or a way to get rid of the dreadful headsup display.
you can. first, disable the power notif toggle..
then, for all the apps you want to modify its level, disable the notification for those apps in settings > notification
go back to systemui tuner and enable power notif, then back to settings > notification, you can set level now.
Thank u so much!! That worked like a charm! U can't imagine how happy I am that I don't have the stupid headsup anymore!
Some of my apps like Facebook messenger don't allow me to make it higher than level 4, do u know a workaround to this? Is there a way I can use an adb command to instruct an app to change it's notification level?
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crayonyes said:
you can. first, disable the power notif toggle..
then, for all the apps you want to modify its level, disable the notification for those apps in settings > notification
go back to systemui tuner and enable power notif, then back to settings > notification, you can set level now.
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Some of my apps like Facebook messenger don't allow me to make it higher than level 4, do u know a workaround to this? Is there a way I can use an adb command to instruct an app to change it's notification level?
theforevermachine said:
Some of my apps like Facebook messenger don't allow me to make it higher than level 4, do u know a workaround to this? Is there a way I can use an adb command to instruct an app to change it's notification level?
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Some of my apps like Facebook messenger don't allow me to make it higher than level 4, do u know a workaround to this? Is there a way I can use an adb command to instruct an app to change it's notification level?
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I don't know.
it could be that the app itself doesn't have level 5 notif ? cmiiw.
crayonyes said:
I don't know.
it could be that the app itself doesn't have level 5 notif ? cmiiw.
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Damn. Alrighty. Worth a shot. Thanks for the reply!

Apps being killed

Hi there,
is there a way to stop apps being killed?
Some of the apps, that I need to stay open, are being automatically killed in the background, even though there is enough RAM (2.2GB).
I went to battery settings or anything, but there is no option that I could find.
Any way to do it without root?
Regards
Larlen said:
Hi there,
is there a way to stop apps being killed?
Some of the apps, that I need to stay open, are being automatically killed in the background, even though there is enough RAM (2.2GB).
I went to battery settings or anything, but there is no option that I could find.
Any way to do it without root?
Regards
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It's done differently on EMUI 8 devices.
Settings > Battery > App launch
Select your app, turn off the toggle so you get a pop-up called Manage manually. Make sure the three options are enabled (blue) then press the OK button.
This will stop the operating system from closing the app.
flibblesan said:
It's done differently on EMUI 8 devices.
Settings > Battery > App launch
Select your app, turn off the toggle so you get a pop-up called Manage manually. Make sure the three options are enabled (blue) then press the OK button.
This will stop the operating system from closing the app.
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Thank, done that, unfortunetely app is still being automatically closed randomly. Oh well
Larlen said:
Thank, done that, unfortunetely app is still being automatically closed randomly. Oh well
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Might be Doze doing that then. Try playing with those settings:
Open the 'Settings' app
Select 'Apps and Notifications'
Select 'Apps'
Press the 'Settings' cog at the bottom of the screen
Select 'Special Access'
Select 'Ignore Battery Optimisation'
flibblesan said:
Might be Doze doing that then. Try playing with those settings:
Open the 'Settings' app
Select 'Apps and Notifications'
Select 'Apps'
Press the 'Settings' cog at the bottom of the screen
Select 'Special Access'
Select 'Ignore Battery Optimisation'
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Did not know about that, will try it out, thanks!
Done this, app is still being closed, even when I opened it the evening before I went to sleep. It is an app that will alert me when someone is having a hart-attack in my neighbourhood. Quit annoying.
For EMUI 8, tried everything on mate9, any setting is useless to stop closing apps in background, only can do:
1. swift to apps using push notification
2. downgrade to EMUI5.0
3. rooting if possible.
What I have found is that if you lock the app in the open app manager window it won't kill it.

Enabling Developer Options

I want to keep my Developer Options enabled so as to speed up the transitions and window animations scale, BUT WHENEVER I DO SO NOTIFICATION BAR BECOMES RED AND DISPLAYS A MESSAGE . Thus I disable the Developer Options.
Can someone please help me to keep Developer Options ON without that red notification bar.
Abby 244 said:
I want to keep my Developer Options enabled so as to speed up the transitions and window animations scale, BUT WHENEVER I DO SO NOTIFICATION BAR BECOMES RED AND DISPLAYS A MESSAGE . Thus I disable the Developer Options.
Can someone please help me to keep Developer Options ON without that red notification bar.
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it seems impossible ... and I would like to
Just use auto notification to hide that massage as i do at my device and keep developer mode ON.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autonotification
paatha13 said:
Just use auto notification to hide that massage as i do at my device and keep developer mode ON.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autonotification
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That's a good work around.
But I want a proper solution to this, in some other post someone told me that disabling vivo service app might do the job , but there is no option to disable that app.
Edit: tried your method, working great as of now.
Abby 244 said:
disabling vivo service app might do the job , but there is no option to disable that app.
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You can disable any app using adb.
BlackPanther_ said:
You can disable any app using adb.
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But disabling it will break AOD functionality.
Just go in to all applications find for instance on my phone (vivo service) and clear everything in there, it will remove the red bar in status bar and development options will still be running.. Happy.. ?
ruk21201 said:
Just go in to all applications find for instance on my phone (vivo service) and clear everything in there, it will remove the red bar in status bar and development options will still be running.. Happy..
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This works for me too..best solution right now if you dont want to rely on a 3rd party app that gets system access.
Abby 244 said:
I want to keep my Developer Options enabled so as to speed up the transitions and window animations scale, BUT WHENEVER I DO SO NOTIFICATION BAR BECOMES RED AND DISPLAYS A MESSAGE . Thus I disable the Developer Options.
Can someone please help me to keep Developer Options ON without that red notification bar.
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Look here
Tested working fine until the next restart :good:
ruk21201 said:
Just go in to all applications find for instance on my phone (vivo service) and clear everything in there, it will remove the red bar in status bar and development options will still be running.. Happy..
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This is working for me. With people using Android 9, go to Settings > More Settings > App manager > click More on the upper right and look for vivoService > click Storage to Clear Data

Fix For Telegram Notification [China Version]

Many users of the AL-00 has stated that they could not see/receive telegram notifications.
These are the settings I've played around with to enable notifications.
Status bar notification:
1. In phone settings, go to battery > power usage > telegram and select keep running in background
2. Recent apps > lock down telegram (done by pulling the telegram app down so that a lock sign is shown on it)
Banner notification:
This is where it gets a little tedious.
1. Go into telegram's settings, set importance below 'urgent'
2. In phone settings, go to notification>telegram. You will see notification settings for each user/group that have sent a msg to you. For the contacts that you want to receive a banner notification from, select 'Banner notification'.
With that, notifications for telegrams should be coming in with no problems. Hope this helps someone out there. Do let me know if any of the explanation above could be improved
nicseng said:
Many users of the AL-00 has stated that they could not see/receive telegram notifications.
These are the settings I've played around with to enable notifications.
Status bar notification:
1. In phone settings, go to battery > power usage > telegram and select keep running in background
2. Recent apps > lock down telegram (done by pulling the telegram app down so that a lock sign is shown on it)
Banner notification:
This is where it gets a little tedious.
1. Go into telegram's settings, set importance below 'urgent'
2. In phone settings, go to notification>telegram. You will see notification settings for each user/group that have sent a msg to you. For the contacts that you want to receive a banner notification from, select 'Banner notification'.
With that, notifications for telegrams should be coming in with no problems. Hope this helps someone out there. Do let me know if any of the explanation above could be improved
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Thanks! Didn't know about the lock in recent apps!
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nicseng said:
Many users of the AL-00 has stated that they could not see/receive telegram notifications.
These are the settings I've played around with to enable notifications.
Status bar notification:
1. In phone settings, go to battery > power usage > telegram and select keep running in background
2. Recent apps > lock down telegram (done by pulling the telegram app down so that a lock sign is shown on it)
Banner notification:
This is where it gets a little tedious.
1. Go into telegram's settings, set importance below 'urgent'
2. In phone settings, go to notification>telegram. You will see notification settings for each user/group that have sent a msg to you. For the contacts that you want to receive a banner notification from, select 'Banner notification'.
With that, notifications for telegrams should be coming in with no problems. Hope this helps someone out there. Do let me know if any of the explanation above could be improved
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Where is the telegram's settings?
Steamer2499 said:
Thanks! Didn't know about the lock in recent apps!
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Where is the telegram's settings?
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It is the settings within the app. Click the top left corner at the home page of telegram. The settings is there
nicseng said:
It is the settings within the app. Click the top left corner at the home page of telegram. The settings is there
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I'm looking for the name "Telegram"
nicseng said:
It is the settings within the app. Click the top left corner at the home page of telegram. The settings is there
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I don't see anything or button that says "Telegram"... Is this an app you are referring too? Nevermind... How dumb of me. It's a message app...lol

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