good morning. please, the gmail app doesn't push the notifications many times. when i turn on the screen intstead, arrive all gmail notifications. i already deactiveted the battery optimization for this app, but what other can i try? thanks
myabc said:
good morning. please, the gmail app doesn't push the notifications many times. when i turn on the screen intstead, arrive all gmail notifications. i already deactiveted the battery optimization for this app, but what other can i try? thanks
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Did you, by a chance, update your phone recently? My notifications are having major problems since G970FXXU3ASIE
madgalena said:
Did you, by a chance, update your phone recently? My notifications are having major problems since G970FXXU3ASIE
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this problem is not always but random. i read many posts online and this is a known problem of samsung s10 devices..... i wonder of this.....
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i use gmail only. otherwise adore this phone but there are no email apps that work with getting instant notifications for email.
How is this possible? are there any apps that work? Theres no way Huawei would put this phone out with this issue...
I receive both gmail and exchange push notifications all the time, using the native gmail app and the email app for exchange.
loudog3114 said:
I receive both gmail and exchange push notifications all the time, using the native gmail app and the email app for exchange.
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the gmail app updates randomly. every time i unlock the screen, the gmail icon shows up and all of a sudden I have unread emails in the inbox.
if i use the native mail app, will this issue be corrected?
Do you have them whitelisted in the power usage firewall?
This is a real issue, I set every single setting possible to try and rectify this problem but I can't. It doesn't appear to affect everyone but I can confirm if affects me.
Never had any issues with Hangout or Whatsapp though like other have had.
I'm not sure if it's hardware revision, software version or what makes it not work for some, very frustrating. I've tried most roms, root, no root, using gmail, using built in mail, using other mail programs but the same results.
loudog3114 said:
Do you have them whitelisted in the power usage firewall?
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where is this option?
mail is also not an option to protect
Phone manager app, battery manager, protected apps.
loudog3114 said:
Phone manager app, battery manager, protected apps.
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In this setting, neither Gmail or the native mail app are present. Outlook was present when I had it, but the same issues that gmail had.
The "E-Mail" app works great here (Gmail too)
EGOiST1991 said:
The "E-Mail" app works great here (Gmail too)
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native, gmail, outlook, bluemail...none of them work. How is this happening? How does everyone not have this issue?
Such an amazing device, such a stupid way to completely ruin it...
Is there any way to get email notifications that I haven't brought up?
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native, gmail, outlook, bluemail...none of them work. How is this happening? How does everyone not have this issue?
Such an amazing device, such a stupid way to completely ruin it...
Is there any way to get email notifications that I haven't brought up?
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Root and update rom after my guide?
I have already root and update rom but I am experiencing the same issue as the OP. I have tried EVERYTHING.
Move to app-sys, change doze settings, protect apps, clear dalvik cache and everything I can think of.
Telegram works, whatsapp works but NO email works.
I have tried typeapp/bluemail/gmail/normal mail. None works.
As soon as I lid up the screen all notifications come. When my phone is on the charger all notification comes.
So clearly this has something to do with power management. I am thinking of selling my phone because of this. In my work I MUST HAVE PUSH WORKING. Otherwise the phone is of no use.
Such a great device otherwise, one of the best if not the best I've ever had. Switched from galaxy s6 to this. But WHY HUAWEI ARENT YOU SOLVING THIS ISSUES.
A google search shows the issue has been there since mate 7 and even longer time ago.
I'm not stating this will work for everyone but I'm currently no longer experiencing the gmail issue that I've had since day one and on every rom I've tried.
If you are bootloader unlocked and have some time then give this a go and feedback on your results please.
I've installed rayglobe rom from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/development/rom-rayglobe-rom-t3315682
I then installed Doze from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/general/howto-solving-notification-issues-root-t3294178
As detailed in the Doze instructions I applied tuhinxp04's profile and just change idle timeout and max idle timeout to 60 sec and 600 sec respectively.
gmail and Blackberry hub are working as expected for this first time since getting the phone 3 weeks ago. You may not have the same success but please give it a go
UPDATE: 8 minutes is the longest I've so far had to wait for an email to arrive. Not push but something I can live with. Whatsapp and Hangouts seems fine btw.
The solution of notification problems for all apps of huawei phones (emui) is this brilliance application
Memory Locker on Google play
Lock all of your apps that are having problem with this software and also Lock your app in recent app and see if it is fixed.
Cheers!
Gnasher666 the issue is that push is critical for me. I turn on my screen every 10mins anyway but email push is very critical. Every second 15 second counts and I need to be alerted directly.
I thought i solved it. It worked perfectly for 8 hours and then suddenly died after I recharged my battery. Was even going to write a guide on how I solved it haha but then it died again so no solution here.
I really dont know why its so difficult to make it work because some apps do work like telegram.
So what is so special about that app that works but not others....
I get your frustration, I don't need that timely a notification for emails - 10 - 15 minutes works. Prior to all the playing around I've done I could go from one unlock to the next without receiving a mail notification, so for me this is a great step forward. Obviously, this is a hack, we shouldn't have to do it in the first place and Huawei needs to resolve it. If they fix this issue I'd be able to say without any doubt this is the best phone I've had (and I've had a lot, including top end Androids, iPhone 6S plus etc).
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Gnasher666 the issue is that push is critical for me. I turn on my screen every 10mins anyway but email push is very critical. Every second 15 second counts and I need to be alerted directly.
I thought i solved it. It worked perfectly for 8 hours and then suddenly died after I recharged my battery. Was even going to write a guide on how I solved it haha but then it died again so no solution here.
I really dont know why its so difficult to make it work because some apps do work like telegram.
So what is so special about that app that works but not others....
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read this (doze - android 6.0):
http://www.androidcentral.com/inside-marshmallow-what-doze-how-do-i-use-it-and-what-does-it-do
You'll still get notified when "high-priority" apps need your attention. That means things like phone calls or SMS messages can get through (and thus waking up your dozing phone) as well as any app that declares itself as high-priority. Other things, like email notifications or Clash of Clans telling you your gold mine has leveled up aren't going to come in and wake your phone up.
This doesn't mean you never get any notifications while your phone is idle. Google uses what they call an "Idle maintenance window" where they pick up any notifications that may be available in one big batch. Then your phone can quickly go back to sleep.
When you wake your phone by side button, notiffication will arive immediatly (sorry 4 bad english)
not confirming anything - but memory locker may work. i set -17 to outlook after disabling gmail and I am getting instant emails. more testing until confirmation.
after powering off and on again, had to do all the settings again. so strange, like it sometimes works.
p_noch said:
The solution of notification problems for all apps of huawei phones (emui) is this brilliance application
Memory Locker on Google play
Lock all of your apps that are having problem with this software and also Lock your app in recent app and see if it is fixed.
Cheers!
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Is it best to set the things you want to always stay active -17?
Coming from my note 3 which had working push notifications specifically in Signal and Discord. On the Honor 8 it seems that push notifications aren't working for these apps and they won't get notifications until I open them. I made sure their priority was set to high in the app notification settings on Android, I made sure I have the latest Google Play Services installed. Even the event logs for Google Play Services show the secure SMS coming in and notifying. What else am I missing? I suppose this could be happening with other apps as well but since I'm not getting the notifications I wouldn't have noticed yet.
I'm having the same issue and checked the same things you did. The problem apps are "protected" in the power settings. I hope it gets fixed in the next firmware update.
Settings, advanced, battery, protected app. Once you check the app from this list then you can receive all the notification. This is made to prevent bad apps to drain you battery, but there're some apps that cannot receive notification if they don't sit in the background.
u need to wait the new update might fix this issues !.. GD Luck .!
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I'm having the same issue and checked the same things you did. The problem apps are "protected" in the power settings. I hope it gets fixed in the next firmware update.
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Thanks I did end up finding this (and I forgot to subscribe to my own thread apparently, oops). It is now working. Seems silly that by default it does this for ALL apps. Definitely not a normal function of any Android phone I've ever had. I understand what they were going for, but it's very frustrating to have apps sending notifications to the system and the system just isn't displaying them but now that I know, woo!
i had the same problem with powerplan on smart, back to performance push notifications are working again
btw im on L09C432B120
mr.b4rt said:
i had the same problem with powerplan on smart, back to performance push notifications are working again
btw im on L09C432B120
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might next update fix notification , or if u can throw support contact them might add that to next update ! =) GD Luck .
Romiui said:
might next update fix notification , or if u can throw support contact them might add that to next update ! =) GD Luck .
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Its been like this for ages with huawei software
jkccl9 said:
Its been like this for ages with huawei software
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Never Stop hoping They Promise the new nougat will be different !
Romiui said:
Never Stop hoping They Promise the new nougat will be different !
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Lol ur too optimistic, huawei don't even bother to release their sources and you expect them to change their notification system which is tied in with the battery optimisation and the whole system....
Hi there
I have a question for the international users of the Magic 2. I have not yet owned a Honor device but had several Huawei Mate devices in the past. The ones which I had from China always had the issue with delayed/not syncing notifications, for example Whatsapp etc. It only got better with the international firmware on it.
Does the Magic 2 also have this issue, seeing it only comes with Chinese Firmware?
Thanks very much!
I have the HM2 and I haven't experienced any issues with notifications, using Whatsapp, Telegram or whatever.
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I have the HM2 and I haven't experienced any issues with notifications, using Whatsapp, Telegram or whatever.
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Thanks very much for your reply! Great, glad to hear so. Will go for it than.
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I have the HM2 and I haven't experienced any issues with notifications, using Whatsapp, Telegram or whatever.
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I have had a different experience unfortunately. Some apps only seem to sync and receive new notifications when I open them.
I've tried adding the problematic apps to "unrestricted data access" (despite it saying this should not effect notifications) to no avail.
Hope someone else has a solution!
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I have had a different experience unfortunately. Some apps only seem to sync and receive new notifications when I open them.
I've tried adding the problematic apps to "unrestricted data access" (despite it saying this should not effect notifications) to no avail.
Hope someone else has a solution!
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That's exactly what I was afraid of, I also know this from my previous Huawei Mates.. well I have placed the order now already for it.. so I guess I will have to see.
Go to settings->apps->apps->WhatsApp(for example)->power usage details->app launch.
Change to manual and enable all. I think you can then switch it back to automatic.
thepipemaster said:
I have had a different experience unfortunately. Some apps only seem to sync and receive new notifications when I open them.
I've tried adding the problematic apps to "unrestricted data access" (despite it saying this should not effect notifications) to no avail.
Hope someone else has a solution!
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These problems usually originate with power consumption settings and launch settings, if you let it run in the background and launch itself, it should work perfectly.
In any way I use Whatsapp regularly and it seems working fine with the default settings I had when installed.
karamba said:
Go to settings->apps->apps->WhatsApp(for example)->power usage details->app launch.
Change to manual and enable all. I think you can then switch it back to automatic.
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This
royrosenfeld said:
These problems usually originate with power consumption settings and launch settings, if you let it run in the background and launch itself, it should work perfectly.
In any way I use Whatsapp regularly and it seems working fine with the default settings I had when installed.
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And this
Most people that are having issues with notifications are totally unaware of the the aggressive battery saver on Huawei devices. You need to manually allow apps to run in the background and not be killed by the battery saver. Unfortunately the settings are but hidden and some time there are more than one option to were to do so.
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karamba said:
Go to settings->apps->apps->WhatsApp(for example)->power usage details->app launch.
Change to manual and enable all. I think you can then switch it back to automatic.
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This works, thanks for the replies! :good:
Since I've had my phone, some notifications just don't come through no matter what I do. WhatsApp will not work unless I wake up my screen and my calender reminders never work unless I happen to be on my phone.
All permissions granted, battery optimization turned off, auto start enabled and no restrictions on these apps. Quite annoying.
Does anyone know how to sort this?
LOL this has to be the funniest post I've ever seen here. Like 25% of posts and comments on mi 10 ultra forums are about notification issues bud. Did you even attempt to search?
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Since I've had my phone, some notifications just don't come through no matter what I do. WhatsApp will not work unless I wake up my screen and my calender reminders never work unless I happen to be on my phone.
All permissions granted, battery optimization turned off, auto start enabled and no restrictions on these apps. Quite annoying.
Does anyone know how to sort this?
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Are you on stock Chinese by any chance? Switch to the EU ROM, this will resolve your issue easier than it is to explain every setting needed for some notifications to fully work. Took me ages but I did do it. Then I went EU, no issues, worked straight away.
Sathelp said:
Are you on stock Chinese by any chance? Switch to the EU ROM, this will resolve your issue easier than it is to explain every setting needed for some notifications to fully work. Took me ages but I did do it. Then I went EU, no issues, worked straight away.
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I'm on the stock rom. Not planning on switching to the EU rom any time soon as I need Google Pay and my banking apps working.
Would you mind telling me how you got it working?
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LOL this has to be the funniest post I've ever seen here. Like 25% of posts and comments on mi 10 ultra forums are about notification issues bud. Did you even attempt to search?
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No of course I didn't search. Who would do such a thing in the pursuit of trying to solve an annoying ongoing problem eh?
Have you gone in to the app settings and notification from their as in screenshot attached
Biggenz said:
All permissions granted, battery optimization turned off, auto start enabled and no restrictions on these apps. Quite annoying.
Does anyone know how to sort this?
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Please check it against my settings. That is how I set it
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Please check it against my settings. That is how I set it
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Thanks, I've done this and still notifications only come through when I wake the screen up.
Definitely try the EU ROM. It has its own problems but it's better than the stock.
Yeah I get this all the time. Its so frustrating. This bug has a mind of its own and seems to choose when it likes to stop notifications working
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Thanks, I've done this and still notifications only come through when I wake the screen up.
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Genuinely curious what are the apps you are not getting notifications from?
batareikin51 said:
Genuinely curious what are the apps you are not getting notifications from?
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Calendar and WhatsApp are the main ones.
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Calendar and WhatsApp are the main ones.
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It is very strange, because WhatsApp is one of the apps whose notifications seems to be reliable.
Gmail is one that I am not 100% sure about. But I feel it is somehow related to the way gmail handle its notification, since I experience similar behaviour on other phones.
Teams and Outlook are 100% notifications rate for me.
Possibly I have set something else in MIUI settings, I have to check everything.
Notifications seem to only come through occasionally and some fail completely. Any solutions?
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Notifications seem to only come through occasionally and some fail completely. Any solutions?
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On which apps are we talking about?
On all apps but I think I worked it out. The battery optimisation on colour os is very aggressive and needs to be manually turned off for any app you want to receive realtime notifications from.
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On all apps but I think I worked it out. The battery optimisation on colour os is very aggressive and needs to be manually turned off for any app you want to receive realtime notifications from.
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Ahh yes. Glad you fixed it