notification not appearing - Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro Questions & Answers

hello, I'm on MIUI12 also tried few AOSP based ROMs before, on every custom ROM there's this problem with receiving app notifications like Instagram, Whatsapp etc only when I open the app the messages etc appear, I feel like app gets killed somehow, but it is still in recents and also I have turned the notifications on.
please help

hackeroid said:
hello, I'm on MIUI12 also tried few AOSP based ROMs before, on every custom ROM there's this problem with receiving app notifications like Instagram, Whatsapp etc only when I open the app the messages etc appear, I feel like app gets killed somehow, but it is still in recents and also I have turned the notifications on.
please help
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Which miui 12 u r using china or . Eu? Try to off the miui optimisation for these apps.

hackermssharma said:
Which miui 12 u r using china or . Eu? Try to off the miui optimisation for these apps.
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The china version, also if you're talking about the battery restrictions then I have turned it off already

hackeroid said:
The china version, also if you're talking about the battery restrictions then I have turned it off already
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Using any mods like greenify etc.? Try to change the value of background process limit in developer options to 4 or 5 instead of standard one. Also u may try to on and off the option dont keep activites in developer mode. As well as there may be a option of miui optimisation u may try to turn it off. Also make sure the option auto start for these apps is on in settings.

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Background Services being killed in EMUI 5.0

I know this is a common problem, but there are so many discussions about different bugs and builds and so much misinformation, i had to start a new discussion. I'm using EMUI 5.0 Android 7.0 b389.
EMUI kills power consuming background apps by default after about 10 minutes. Doesnt matter if the screen is locked or not.
The setting 'Close excessively power-intensive apps' does nothing, it makes absolutely no difference. 'Power-intensive app history' and 'History of closed apps' are empty. But when I use the tool 'Battery -> Optimize' it still shows: 'x power consuming background apps closed', and the services gets killed. I suspect EMUI performs this optimization by default from time to time.
Could somebody with a similar behaviour try the Optimze feature and see, if you can replicate the results? I've tried every possible setting and by now I'm pretty sure, this is a bug.
Second question: Who solved a similar problem by rooting the device and either:
a) Putting the service (for me it is Whatsapp) in the system app folder
b) Disabling the Phone Manager. Here im wondering, if there are negative consequences doing this. Like settings disappearing (e.g in the Battery menu) or faulty RAM management or whatever.
Nobody has Problems with notifications or background processes anymore on EMUI 5.0? A response if everything works fine, like Whatsapp notifications, would be great too. Maybe I have a faulty device.
badabumbum said:
Nobody has Problems with notifications or background processes anymore on EMUI 5.0? A response if everything works fine, like Whatsapp notifications, would be great too. Maybe I have a faulty device.
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I don't have any issue with WhatsApp at all or any notifications for that matter. Did u turn on lockscreen cleanup? Also it WhatsApp restored from a backup?
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ayush rao said:
I don't have any issue with WhatsApp at all or any notifications for that matter. Did u turn on lockscreen cleanup? Also it WhatsApp restored from a backup?
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It's turned off, but the app is killed even when the screen stays on, so thats not the problem. Whatsapp is installed fresh. I even did a factory reset and just installed Whatsapp, but the problem remains.
Would you mind trying something for me, to go under:
settings -> battery -> optimize
And see if it says something like "1 power consuming background app closed.
If it doesnt say that, then you should see a green checkmark.
Also is your whatsapp power consumption high? Mine is at 28 mAh right now for the last hour, and EMUI seems to decide, thats too much.
badabumbum said:
It's turned off, but the app is killed even when the screen stays on, so thats not the problem. Whatsapp is installed fresh. I even did a factory reset and just installed Whatsapp, but the problem remains.
Would you mind trying something for me, to go under:
settings -> battery -> optimize
And see if it says something like "1 power consuming background app closed.
If it doesnt say that, then you should see a green checkmark.
Also is your whatsapp power consumption high? Mine is at 28 mAh right now for the last hour, and EMUI seems to decide, thats too much.
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I'm not sure what u meant by optimize but the second I hit it, it killed all the apps on my phone including my services like LastPass and my live wallpaper.
Also I've added my WhatsApp consumption below. Doesn't seem like a lot to me.
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ayush rao said:
I'm not sure what u meant by optimize but the second I hit it, it killed all the apps on my phone including my services like LastPass and my live wallpaper.
Also I've added my WhatsApp consumption below. Doesn't seem like a lot to me.
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Thanks for trying that. That means, your phone has also recognized these background apps as power-consuming. But the difference ist, thats what happens to my phone every 10 minutes. Maybe my device is faulty for real.
Ive tried every possible setting, factory resets and new installations. Ive even disabled Power Genie and Phone Manager over adb. Nothing works. Man, this just sucks.
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Thanks for trying that. That means, your phone has also recognized these background apps as power-consuming. But the difference ist, thats what happens to my phone every 10 minutes. Maybe my device is faulty for real.
Ive tried every possible setting, factory resets and new installations. Ive even disabled Power Genie and Phone Manager over adb. Nothing works. Man, this just sucks.
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So I was just snooping around the settings and I found that I have exempted WhatsApp from battery optimizations.....
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ayush rao said:
So I was just snooping around the settings and I found that I have exempted WhatsApp from battery optimizations.....
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Yeah me too, but it did not help. I think this setting is about the doze feature from android. So strange that nobody else seems to have that problem since Android 7.
I had this problem, do you find the way to fix this?
I had this problem, do you find the way to fix this?
jackfan1111 said:
I had this problem, do you find the way to fix this?
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Have you tried updating your phone to the latest fw? I don't have any problems atm.
Greenify
Jhayzt said:
Have you tried updating your phone to the latest fw? I don't have any problems atm.
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yes, my phone is the latest version

Notifications issue?

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.
royrosenfeld said:
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.
royrosenfeld said:
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!
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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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:

Notifications problems...

Hi guys,
I don't know if it's Oreo or the Nubia X, but a lot of apps don't show me notifications : Messenger, Snapchat, Candy Crush, TypeMail...
My clock app doesn't ring, and I have a message when I open it after (app forced close).
All those apps has been manually optimised in the battery settings.
An idea ?
I have problems with that too. And my apps always fall asleep, even my phone app, which means when people call me, I don't get the phone calls unless I turn on my phone and suddenly my missed calls and messages show up.
For my WhatsApp, Gmail and Yahoo Mail, even worse. I literally have to open those apps to check if I got new messages or emails.
Go to app info/permission/notifications and enable one by one all notifications you need.
warrio said:
Go to app info/permission/notifications and enable one by one all notifications you need.
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Already done, no result fot Facebook, WhatsApp...
All notifications/authorizations/regardless battery allowed !
caperonjr said:
Already done, no result fot Facebook, WhatsApp...
All notifications/authorizations/regardless battery allowed !
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Same thing happens to me. Authorized all the notifications, even set them to urgent. Still no luck
it's not enough guys. You have to go in apps info, permission managment and also power management and give permission to everything.
Go also in accessibility /downloaded services and activate the launcher to ON.
At the end, as for mine, all notifications will work.
Hello,
I have the same issue I rooted my phone its v2.19. Notifications work for 10 mints if I have the app running in the background, apps like gmail and YouTube crash after sometime of use.
I allowed all notifications and permissions and power management, it seems like its only the apps that rely on google play services.
I am not sure if this is a common issue...
I have noticed that some notifications will not come through unless wifi is connected, but after some time of having the screen off, notifications stop working. My email notifications will not come through or show on my lockscreen unless my wifi connection is active, regardless of whether or not my data is turned on.
warrio said:
it's not enough guys. You have to go in apps info, permission managment and also power management and give permission to everything.
Go also in accessibility /downloaded services and activate the launcher to ON.
At the end, as for mine, all notifications will work.
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Still not fixed with this tip.
caperonjr said:
Still not fixed with this tip.
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Weird, on mine I have all notifications working
caperonjr said:
Still not fixed with this tip.
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What apps aren't giving you notifications because some apps like snap chat you have to leave the app open and lock it in task manager
Nubia2452 said:
What apps aren't giving you notifications because some apps like snap chat you have to leave the app open and lock it in task manager
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In my case, all of them. WhatsApp, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, even regular messaging app.
Once my phone goes to sleep, all the apps go to sleep as well
frankstoy said:
In my case, all of them. WhatsApp, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, even regular messaging app.
Once my phone goes to sleep, all the apps go to sleep as well
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Gmail is still temperamental for me but normally as long as I leave my app open it usually give me notifications
Nubia2452 said:
Gmail is still temperamental for me but normally as long as I leave my app open it usually give me notifications
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This may also help
Nubia2452 said:
This may also help
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Interesting, how do you do that?
Nubia2452 said:
This may also help
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I couldn't find this setting folder nor this freezerd file?
See this tutorial that solves the problem
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nubia-x/how-to/fix-notifications-problem-nubia-x-t3930560/

Inconsistent notifications

Hey guys,
So have the Chinese version with the Chinese ROM still.
I have noticed that sometimes apps no longer give me notifications unless I open them.
For example, if I do not open Gmail it does not auto download the emails and does not notify me of new mails.
WhatsApp does not always tell me I have new messages unless I open it etc.
I have tried to check the power settings and such and cannot find anything.
This happens regardless of whether I am on mobile data or WiFi.
Any ideas what may be causing this and how to stop it? I'd like to get my notifications as I receive new WhatsApp messages and emails etc.
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I can't find the source or any helpful guide to fixing it, but I swear I remember seeing something about how MIUI prevents some notifications from reaching you by default for some reason.
I'm pretty sure there was also ways to get around it as much as possible, but another solution is to flash a custom rom.
Hmm, I did a quick Google and saw something about battery optimization but could only find MIUI optimization.
Will keep looking, hoping the global ROM will fix it though?
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PsyCLown89 said:
Hey guys,
So have the Chinese version with the Chinese ROM still.
I have noticed that sometimes apps no longer give me notifications unless I open them.
For example, if I do not open Gmail it does not auto download the emails and does not notify me of new mails.
WhatsApp does not always tell me I have new messages unless I open it etc.
I have tried to check the power settings and such and cannot find anything.
This happens regardless of whether I am on mobile data or WiFi.
Any ideas what may be causing this and how to stop it? I'd like to get my notifications as I receive new WhatsApp messages and emails etc.
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For emails, I suggest turning on auto sync. Maybe other notifications will get fixed too. Do note that turning on auto sync will result in more battery usage.
AbhiAbhiBisht said:
For emails, I suggest turning on auto sync. Maybe other notifications will get fixed too. Do note that turning on auto sync will result in more battery usage.
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Where do you turn it on?
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PsyCLown89 said:
Where do you turn it on?
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Settings>Accounts>Sync>Auto Sync Data.
AbhiAbhiBisht said:
Settings>Accounts>Sync>Auto Sync Data.
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It is and has been on from the beginning. So that's not the cause.
Still experiencing this issue. Had full signal earlier and had a friend try to call me 3 times in WhatsApp and only got the notifications when I opened WhatsApp.
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(I'm assuming most of the settings in MIUI 8 are still available in MIUI 10)
MIUI is VERY aggressive when it comes to controlling apps running in the background (when in this phone is completely unnecessary given the massive battery), I would do 2 things to fix these problems:
1) Look in "Battery and Performance" > "Manage Apps battery usage" look for the app you want notifications to work properly select it and select "no restrictions", or you can just turn off power saving mode completely and every app will show notifications properly
2) Look for a setting named " about this phone" or something similar, in the "MIUI version" tap 7 times till you get a message "you are now a developer" .
Go back to settings, select "additional settings" and look for "developer options" , go to the bottom and disable MIUI Optimization.
These two actions should fox notification problems and also RAM management, you apps won't be suddenly closed when running in background.
Quick note: after a few years, when battery starts showing it's age and your phone starts rebooting randomly , turning on MIUI Optimizations might come handy, it will work similar to iOS, slowing the performance a bit and limiting the amount of background processes to lower the battery draw, your phone might run a little worse, but it won't have random restarts.
Again, I currently use MIUI 8, so some names might have little variations, but the steps should be similar.
Hope it helps and sorry for my english
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Oh yeah, and also turn on sync
Edit: just read your reply, keep sync on then
Try these settings
PsyCLown89 said:
It is and has been on from the beginning. So that's not the cause.
Still experiencing this issue. Had full signal earlier and had a friend try to call me 3 times in WhatsApp and only got the notifications when I opened WhatsApp.
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Here's a possible solution.
Open Security App > Manage Apps > Select app
> Enable "Autostart"
> Notifications > Enable "Show notifications" and "App icon badge" > enable the following toggles for all notifications found under NOTIFICATION CATEGORIES > "Show notifications", "Floating notifications", "Lock screen notifications" and "notification light" (also "Sound" and "Vibration" if needed).
> Battery Saver > No restrictions
In order to prevent MIUI from killing specific background apps you need to do this:
> Open each app separately > Go to "Recents" menu to see the apps running in background > long press on each app separately and lock it by tapping the lock icon.
> Reboot the device
Please report back and let me know if this has solved your notifications problem or not.
Thanks guys, I will give the above a try and see if it works and if so which setting(s) fixed. Y issue.
Will report back once I've had a chance to test it all.
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PsyCLown89 said:
Thanks guys, I will give the above a try and see if it works and if so which setting(s) fixed. Y issue.
Will report back once I've had a chance to test it all.
Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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Did you have any success fixing the notifications issue?

Redmi k30pro Zoom Edition Notification problem.

Hi, this problem has been persisted since the day I bought the device, most of the apps I use are not pushing out notification until I go into the apps and notification will flood in (Whatsapp, LINE, FB, messenger etc, except for wechat). I'm suspecting it's due to I'm on China Rom? Not too sure about that.
I've tried alot of way I could find from googling online, granting permission, setting battery optimization etc, but nothing works. Any one has any advice? Please help
yanmc said:
Hi, this problem has been persisted since the day I bought the device, most of the apps I use are not pushing out notification until I go into the apps and notification will flood in (Whatsapp, LINE, FB, messenger etc, except for wechat). I'm suspecting it's due to I'm on China Rom? Not too sure about that.
I've tried alot of way I could find from googling online, granting permission, setting battery optimization etc, but nothing works. Any one has any advice? Please help
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It is a problem of China rom. This is why i unlocked the bootloader and installed the xiaiomi eu rom.
Anyway if you want to enable notifications in china rom for a specific app. Just open the app, the go into recent app and long tap on it. It will appear different symbols just click on the diamond one as in the first screenshot. Than under permission just set allow the app to autstart and no limitations under battery saver as in the second screenshot.
For me it worked for whatapp gmail slack ecc. The most important step is probably to enable app to autostart.
jeky82 said:
It is a problem of China rom. This is why i unlocked the bootloader and installed the xiaiomi eu rom.
Anyway if you want to enable notifications in china rom for a specific app. Just open the app, the go into recent app and long tap on it. It will appear different symbols just click on the diamond one as in the first screenshot. Than under permission just set allow the app to autstart and no limitations under battery saver as in the second screenshot.
For me it worked for whatapp gmail slack ecc. The most important step is probably to enable app to autostart.
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Hi thanks for the tips, but I already try the method and the problem still the same. I guess my last resort is to switch to other ROM? But I'm not really good at doing that ;(
Had the same issue on Chinese MIUI and switching to xiaomi eu fixed my notification issues

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