I have a Pebble Time that was working well (under the new Rebble alliance) with my old PocoF1 (running LineageOS)
Since I've moved to the X3 MIUI Global 12.0.2 (QJGEUXM) I think I have received about 2 days of full notifications, and then.. only reminders come through to the watch! no SMS/Whatsapp/email notifications.
I installed a 3rd party Notifications app, that also worked for 1 day and then nothing. (Notification Center for Pebble).
When I go into the app now it says "Notification Service Not Running - you must enable it"
It takes me to the Notification Access, where both Pebble and Notification Center are both ticked.
I've tried unchecking, rechecking. restarting... etc. nothing seems to get the Notification Service working
I've been to power settings and ensured that neither app is being restricted.
What am I missing!?!
jerrymanderine said:
I have a Pebble Time that was working well (under the new Rebble alliance) with my old PocoF1 (running LineageOS)
Since I've moved to the X3 MIUI Global 12.0.2 (QJGEUXM) I think I have received about 2 days of full notifications, and then.. only reminders come through to the watch! no SMS/Whatsapp/email notifications.
I installed a 3rd party Notifications app, that also worked for 1 day and then nothing. (Notification Center for Pebble).
When I go into the app now it says "Notification Service Not Running - you must enable it"
It takes me to the Notification Access, where both Pebble and Notification Center are both ticked.
I've tried unchecking, rechecking. restarting... etc. nothing seems to get the Notification Service working
I've been to power settings and ensured that neither app is being restricted.
What am I missing!?!
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ok, open "app info" on app which is not working correctly, check section "permissions", open "app behavior", in log find out which app operation is restricted or denied, then allow required permission, it should help; also allow autostart and disable battery saver (set "no restrictions")
I find very questionable this "new" policy in MIUI12 - "deny everything" from the start (maybe not new but for me it is, this is my first phone with MIUI), around 70% of my application (that worked on Android 10 without any hassle) would not work correctly, unless explicitly allowed autostart, disabled battery saver, plus rechecked/reallowed every needed permission... soo hope this help ... I spend almost 2 days in finding out why on earth my apps wont work anymore correctly (as they did before MIUI)
jerrymanderine said:
I have a Pebble Time that was working well (under the new Rebble alliance) with my old PocoF1 (running LineageOS)
Since I've moved to the X3 MIUI Global 12.0.2 (QJGEUXM) I think I have received about 2 days of full notifications, and then.. only reminders come through to the watch! no SMS/Whatsapp/email notifications.
I installed a 3rd party Notifications app, that also worked for 1 day and then nothing. (Notification Center for Pebble).
When I go into the app now it says "Notification Service Not Running - you must enable it"
It takes me to the Notification Access, where both Pebble and Notification Center are both ticked.
I've tried unchecking, rechecking. restarting... etc. nothing seems to get the Notification Service working
I've been to power settings and ensured that neither app is being restricted.
What am I missing!?!
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I have the same issue with Fitbit - i need to reboot to get them back again., Very annoying
i have the same problem with huawei watch gt. app has all permissions and settings enabled. also in the recent apps i have it locked.
jeryll said:
ok, open "app info" on app which is not working correctly, check section "permissions", open "app behavior", in log find out which app operation is restricted or denied, then allow required permission, it should help; also allow autostart and disable battery saver (set "no restrictions")
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All permissions allowed, no battery restrictions set.
I did just find an "app timer" option with I have now set to "no timer set". that might be something that lets the first 30mins of notifications through then stops? t.b.d.
jerrymanderine said:
All permissions allowed, no battery restrictions set.
I did just find an "app timer" option with I have now set to "no timer set". that might be something that lets the first 30mins of notifications through then stops? t.b.d.
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rebooted to find that the Pebble app and the Notifications for Pebble App had both been moved back into the Battery Optimised list!
not sure if I like this "feature" of MIUI !
my notifications are working now.
i had to disable miui optimizations in the developer options at the very bottom.
propi62 said:
my notifications are working now.
i had to disable miui optimizations in the developer options at the very bottom.
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I have disabled that but it doesnt help. Can you confirm that yours are still running after 24 hours?
nickmax1 said:
I have disabled that but it doesnt help. Can you confirm that yours are still running after 24 hours?
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not for me. Notifications work for approx 24 hours. then I have to remove permissions. Force quit notification app. Restore permissions.. launch app. Then it all works again.
This MIUI is doing something funky and I don't like it
Yup same here.
I get my notifications back if I force close the Fitbit app.
Im having the same issue with mi Fit, yes, mi Fit, an app from xiaomi, I am not receiving nothing in my mi band 5, I checked all the options but nothing worked for me, mi Fit always showing notification access needed, this is so annoying
Have you tried ensuring the auto start toggle is on under app settings for wearos app?
another one with the issue here. amazfit bip
I have a Ticwatch Pro (Wear OS) and had it always disconnected after night.
I created an exception for 'google play services' in DND settings, and since then there were no more disconnects.
If you are using DND-mode, maybe this helps for other watches too.
my fitbit decides to give up during the day, before my DND at 23:00 kicks in.
Very annoying i need to force close the Fitbit app 2x a day or more to get notifications back
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JuergenF said:
I have a Ticwatch Pro (Wear OS) and had it always disconnected after night.
I created an exception for 'google play services' in DND settings, and since then there were no more disconnects.
If you are using DND-mode, maybe this helps for other watches too.
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where do you make the exceptions?? I have no such option in DND settings... (Miui 12)
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where do you make the exceptions?? I have no such option in DND settings... (Miui 12)
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The Miui Menu is a bit confusing... And ambiguous in german - we have 2 menu entries 'Datenschutz' which would translate to 'privacy'. In the first one we have 'special App Access rights' or something like that. There you find exceptions for DND.
I think you should probably best try the search function - 'exceptions' or 'do not disturb' should show you the way, i suppose.
Tried all of that.
No joy.
Still have to force close the Fitbit app 2 or 3 times a day to get notifications back.
Very annoying
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Hello,
I'm not receiving new mail notifications, it happened few times already. Every battery saving optimisation is disabled!
Phone's build number is MHA-L29C432B126, no updates available
Is there something I can do to start receiving notifications?
Check Settings - Apps - Gmail - Notifications. Check so it's turned on
ante0 said:
Check Settings - Apps - Gmail - Notifications. Check so it's turned on
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It is enabled already, thank you anyway.
BTW notifications work when I'm testing it not long after screen was on, but it stops after a while. It's obviously some kind of battery usage optimisation - gmail is killed somehow so it doesn't receive push events. As I said before, I checked all power settings and they are all set on the safe side (no auto closing apps).
goranimo said:
It is enabled already, thank you anyway.
BTW notifications work when I'm testing it not long after screen was on, but it stops after a while. It's obviously some kind of battery usage optimisation - gmail is killed somehow so it doesn't receive push events. As I said before, I checked all power settings and they are all set on the safe side (no auto closing apps).
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Have you set Gmail in "ignore battery Optimization" list?
tsiglas said:
Have you set Gmail in "ignore battery Optimization" list?
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Could you point me to the location of that option? I checked every corner of rom
goranimo said:
Could you point me to the location of that option? I checked every corner of rom
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Settings - apps - settings (again) - special (something...the last one) - ignore optimization.... Select the app you Want....
tsiglas said:
Settings - apps - settings (again) - special (something...the last one) - ignore optimization.... Select the app you Want....
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There is no gmail on that list, mostly apps I installed by myself (no factory apps), only few exceptions.
By default, only "allowed" apps are shown and I did selected "All apps" option - still no gmail...
BTW I googled a lot about this problem and found some instructions which says that notification problems could be solved by "locking" apps in recent apps list (square navbar button). I did it yesterday evening and I'm receiving notifications today. I'm not sure the issue is really fixed because notifications sometimes found their way before too. Also, seems like dirty solution, I guess the problem remains for other apps...
goranimo said:
There is no gmail on that list, mostly apps I installed by myself (no factory apps), only few exceptions.
By default, only "allowed" apps are shown and I did selected "All apps" option - still no gmail...
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Yes...i get confused with mine - China version that all Google Apps are in that list.... If you lock apps in recent apps list maybe will solve your problem...
In Chinese version this is the only way for all apps Google and social media...
Huawei once again have mess everything up with notifications...
Let's see when they will fix them because there is a strong enemy behind them... S8 plus is coming.... So Huawei Harry up with this mess
tsiglas said:
Huawei once again have mess everything up with notifications...
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Yea, just when I started thinking this smartphone is perfect...
I have a Mate9 where the whatsapp was fully functional since installation, but suddenly last two days the apps (whatsapp) stopped notifying about new received messages until I open it. So now I am obliged to check my whatsapp every 30 minutes by opening and checking for pending messages.
any help?
MHA-AL00C00B225
EMUI version 5.0
Android version 7.0
Regards
George Nassif
its known issue with notifications in the chinese mate 9 hopefully Andorid O will fix it
I just studied this issue several days ago. Here are some advice for you.
1. Settings - Apps - WhatsApp - Battery
Make sure the option 'App auto-lanuch' enabled and the 'Close after screen locked' disabled.
2. Settings - Apps - WhatsApp - Notifications
Make sure all options enabled.
James_Watson said:
I just studied this issue several days ago. Here are some advice for you.
1. Settings - Apps - WhatsApp - Battery
Make sure the option 'App auto-lanuch' enabled and the 'Close after screen locked' disabled.
2. Settings - Apps - WhatsApp - Notifications
Make sure all options enabled.
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Working, thanks
Trying James recommendation
James_Watson said:
I just studied this issue several days ago. Here are some advice for you.
1. Settings - Apps - WhatsApp - Battery
Make sure the option 'App auto-lanuch' enabled and the 'Close after screen locked' disabled.
2. Settings - Apps - WhatsApp - Notifications
Make sure all options enabled.
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I checked and found the option 'App-Auto-Launch' option disabled which I have enabled. that could be the reason. I will test for few days and feedback. much thanks for the great support.
geonass said:
I checked and found the option 'App-Auto-Launch' option disabled which I have enabled. that could be the reason. I will test for few days and feedback. much thanks for the great support.
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You are welcome.
As we are not sure why and when the option 'App-Auto-Launch' on your phone was disabled automatically, you can also try to give the app full access to all permissions.
Settings - Apps - WhatsApp - Permissions - Set individual permissions, enable option 'Trust this app'.
Any result, please feedback here to all.
James_Watson said:
You are welcome.
As we are not sure why and when the option 'App-Auto-Launch' on your phone was disabled automatically, you can also try to give the app full access to all permissions.
Settings - Apps - WhatsApp - Permissions - Set individual permissions, enable option 'Trust this app'.
Any result, please feedback here to all.
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Hi James,
I have done all the settings required as per your recommendation, and I have observed the behavior of whatsapp for few days. I noticed sometimes it works and other time it doesn't. after doing those settings recommended the phone started alerting me about applications that are the top consumer of power; Whatsapp, Firefox are always in the top. Power is a big concern for Mate9 and everytime battery goes less than certain threshold (50%), the phone decides to make-asleep the power-consumers.
Cool, I believe no solution to such effect other than keep the phone on charger
geonass said:
Hi James,
I have done all the settings required as per your recommendation, and I have observed the behavior of whatsapp for few days. I noticed sometimes it works and other time it doesn't. after doing those settings recommended the phone started alerting me about applications that are the top consumer of power; Whatsapp, Firefox are always in the top. Power is a big concern for Mate9 and everytime battery goes less than certain threshold (50%), the phone decides to make-asleep the power-consumers.
Cool, I believe no solution to such effect other than keep the phone on charger
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It was said that it is the stock app, Phone Manager, which will occasionally stop WhatsApp improperly. And the suggested solution is to disable its some option as below.
Settings - Apps - Phone Manager - Write system settings, disable the option, 'Allow write system settings'.
I just wonder whether this whatsapp issue only exists on China version Mate 9.
the mate 9 is not the only phone from HUAWEi / HONOR which was affected to this problem! I had this on my Honor 7 too.
Reason for this behaviour seems to be the deep sleep function of their devices.
Edit, solved issue
James_Watson said:
It was said that it is the stock app, Phone Manager, which will occasionally stop WhatsApp improperly. And the suggested solution is to disable its some option as below.
Settings - Apps - Phone Manager - Write system settings, disable the option, 'Allow write system settings'.
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Phone manager is there real culprit. Rooted guys can uninstall it while others can follow this solution.
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Another solution is to search for "ignore battery Optimisation" in settings and disable it for WhatsApp.
Its because of the battery saving features on emui cause the halt notifications. But no worries, it has a solution.
1. Go to settings>battery, tap on the settings icon on top right corner, make sure everthing off in there except keep mobile data on during sleep.
2. Go to settings>battery>lock screen cleanup, make sure your desire apps not turn on.
3. Go to settings>apps, tap on the setting icon on center, go to special access>ignore optimisations, change to all apps, choose your desire apps, and make it allowed.
Voila! All sets and your desire apps will be working normally without notification halted. Hope it helps.
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I am into one week of using my new OnePlus 6. I observed side yesterday that I don't receive notifications from Gmail and Outlook.
I tested that other apps like WhatsApp and Hangouts receive notification (sound and led) just alright.
I double checked that the led notification settings and notification settings for Gmail is enabled. Does anybody have the same problem?
Yes.
I actually have this same issue, I can't give you any solution. I have to get into the app and refresh it manually
Same hear was waiting for important email all day and when I went into Gmail hours later it was actually there no notification , not sure on a fix to
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Just random thinking as I get gmail notification, maybe check the app settings itself to see if notification is on, check to see if auto sync is on in settings-accounts-google, maybe also check settings-notification-app (there are some extra settings in the type of alert style and for sound state). Don't know if any of these will help but maybe take a look. Hope y'all get find the issue and fix it, good luck :good:
I have a problem with Gmail.When mail comes to he notification does appear in the notification area but no notification sound
Wat about doze n battery optimisation setting
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I have never in my life had Gmail notifications in real time on any phone...
This is an Oxygen OS bug. I had this on the OP5 , OP5t and now on the 6. Has nothing to do with doze settings or battery optimalization.
What could help, what solved it for me: open the recent apps, find the app with these problems and click on the padlock on the right side.
And else leave a bugreport on the OnePlus site.
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I had this same issue with multiple apps
What fixed it for me was disabling advanced battery optimization. (Settings -> Battery -> Battery Optimization -> Three dots at the top right -> Advanced Optimization -> Disable it).
not sure if it helps you guys but might be worth trying
I had same issue for Gmail notifications. Disabling advanced optimization didn't help since system apps don't show there for me. What fixed it for me is removing it as system app (of course you need to be rooted to do that) and then installing as user app. Then removing advanced optimization. Now it shows live notifications for all emails I receive.
nitin_g3 said:
I had same issue for Gmail notifications. Disabling advanced optimization didn't help since system apps don't show there for me. What fixed it for me is removing it as system app (of course you need to be rooted to do that) and then installing as user app. Then removing advanced optimization. Now it shows live notifications for all emails I receive.
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What you are talking about isn't advanced optimization, just normal battery optimization.
Advanced optimization is system-wide, not for individual apps. Either you have it disabled for all apps, or enabled for all.
Shironomia said:
I had this same issue with multiple apps
What fixed it for me was disabling advanced battery optimization. (Settings -> Battery -> Battery Optimization -> Three dots at the top right -> Advanced Optimization -> Disable it).
not sure if it helps you guys but might be worth trying
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Gmail is a system app so I can't change the battery optimization settings for it. However, I am curious of WhatApp and Hangouts as they are set to "Optimized" in the battery optimization settings and yet the notifications work fine for them.
But as also pointed by others, this has been a problem across different generations of OnePlus devices. I don't know why has this issue not been fixed and none of the reviewers ever mentioned it.
Yesterday, I found a partial workaround by installing the Light Manager app from Play store. With it I configured the LED notification for Gmail to be set as blue. Now whenever, I receive a notification (although delayed) I have a blue led notification but still no sound, which is really strange.
DoobyDroid said:
Same hear was waiting for important email all day and when I went into Gmail hours later it was actually there no notification , not sure on a fix to
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For me, it is slightly different. I get a new email notification immediately after I unlock my device.
It's very strange they have been coming through fine today [emoji848]
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To those not getting notifications, try this, go to gmail app, open settings, select the account for which you want notifications, click on inbox notifications, and tick notify for every message, you should start receiving notifications. Cheers.
I had the same problem with gmail. I ended up freezing/ deactivating the app and now using K9. Aquamail is good as well.
No problems since then. K9 also gives you the option to sync every x minutes if you think you don't get mail notification fast enough.
i had the similar issue so i marked the app as "not optimized" and now i get all notifications
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i had the similar issue so i marked the app as "not optimized" and now i get all notifications
I installed the Google app called inbox virtually the same as Gmail ,I also disabled battery optimization,works perfectly
Had same issue with Gmail app, it doesn't appear under battery optimization. I cleared cached and cleared data in the app, uninstalled and then reinstalled. Haven't had an issue since. I think there was an update to it that didn't play well with Oxygen OS.
floridaman said:
Had same issue with Gmail app, it doesn't appear under battery optimization. I cleared cached and cleared data in the app, uninstalled and then reinstalled. Haven't had an issue since. I think there was an update to it that didn't play well with Oxygen OS.
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Were you able to remove just the gmail app or google entirely?
Have purchased a Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra, so far so good with speed, charging etc.. however notifications on stock China ROM are a nightmare. Many just simply don't show, despite all battery, notification setting tweaked, locked etc...
The main issue I have is google assistant, it refuses to show screen popup reminders, yet happily makes a notification sound on a reminder. Whatsapp is temperamental, sometimes pushing notifications, sometimes not, sometimes only showing when the app is opened.
Will the EU Rom fix this or maybe wait till Android 11 released before selling the thing. Can't really live without the google integration.
Let me know your thoughts! Cheers.
habbibi said:
Have purchased a Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra, so far so good with speed, charging etc.. however notifications on stock China ROM are a nightmare. Many just simply don't show, despite all battery, notification setting tweaked, locked etc...
The main issue I have is google assistant, it refuses to show screen popup reminders, yet happily makes a notification sound on a reminder. Whatsapp is temperamental, sometimes pushing notifications, sometimes not, sometimes only showing when the app is opened.
Will the EU Rom fix this or maybe wait till Android 11 released before selling the thing. Can't really live without the google integration.
Let me know your thoughts! Cheers.
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Change it into weekly EU ROM. I have no problem with notifications and all Google services.
Great! Thanks for input, will give it a go. China ROM is absolutely useless for Western market.
You have to enable the "Display popup windows while running in the background" permission.
Yup tried that on the google app settings, nothing, still just the sound. No notifications.... very annoying.
habbibi said:
Yup tried that on the google app settings, nothing, still just the sound. No notifications.... very annoying.
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My friend, there are few things that you have to do in order to let those notifications get through MIUI defence :laugh: LOL
Settings->Apps->Manage Apps
Choose an application
So now you would be in 'App info' (for example for Gmail)
1. Get into 'autostart' and enable both options, then get back to previous level
2. Get into 'permissions' and enable at least 4 permissions at the end of the list, then get back to previous level
3. Get into 'notifications' and enable all 6 enablers, beside that, here you have to get into 'Rules for grouped notifications' and choose 'important', then get back to previous level
4. Get into 'battery saver' and choose 'no restrictions'
Voila!
There is nothing more to enable!
It took me a few hours in order to figure it out even though i never seen MIUI before.
Please let me know if it is of any help for you
Thank you so much! Went through all those steps enabled all those notifications, seems there is a channel error for the notification...
Very wierd, all other notifications pop up, just not google reminder, just the sound and the google icon on lock screen at the time of the reminder. Installing and reinstalling google apk doesn't work either. Nor switching on/off MIUI optimisations.
Interestingly when I first received phone reminders working AOK, apart from MIUI forcing assistant back to MiAi every few hours.
Guess wait for Android 11 release, and failing that try EU Rom...
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Thank you so much! Went through all those steps enabled all those notifications, seems there is a channel error for the notification...
Very wierd, all other notifications pop up, just not google reminder, just the sound and the google icon on lock screen at the time of the reminder. Installing and reinstalling google apk doesn't work either. Nor switching on/off MIUI optimisations.
Interestingly when I first received phone reminders working AOK, apart from MIUI forcing assistant back to MiAi every few hours.
Guess wait for Android 11 release, and failing that try EU Rom...
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You can test it now as Android 11 is already published as a weekly MIUI rom (20.11.5).
Hey guys! I finally got the EMUI 11 update a few days ago, but there is something that's driving me crazy since. My P40 Pro is googlefied, and it has been and is working perfectly with GMS, but since I updated I keep getting a notification that the Google Services Framework is a power-intensive app and Huawei recommends me force closing it. I had these before with some apps on EMUI 10 too, like with Line and Facebook, but there used to be an option to turn off the "power-intensive" notification for a certain app. With EMUI 11 that seems to be gone, and I keep getting this notification about Google Services Framework at least twice a day. It is super annoying and I can't find a way to turn it off. I checked around the Battery settings, in the app settings, but the option seems to be gone. I hope one of you figured out how to deal with this, I really don't want to downgrade but I think I will if I can't fix this issue. Looking for help, thanks in advance!
methex9 said:
Hey guys! I finally got the EMUI 11 update a few days ago, but there is something that's driving me crazy since. My P40 Pro is googlefied, and it has been and is working perfectly with GMS, but since I updated I keep getting a notification that the Google Services Framework is a power-intensive app and Huawei recommends me force closing it. I had these before with some apps on EMUI 10 too, like with Line and Facebook, but there used to be an option to turn off the "power-intensive" notification for a certain app. With EMUI 11 that seems to be gone, and I keep getting this notification about Google Services Framework at least twice a day. It is super annoying and I can't find a way to turn it off. I checked around the Battery settings, in the app settings, but the option seems to be gone. I hope one of you figured out how to deal with this, I really don't want to downgrade but I think I will if I can't fix this issue. Looking for help, thanks in advance!
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This new updates that I done last week also same with popups about battery intense app for Google framework and GMS.. solution is just ignore it from the setting in battery... maybe next update will have a fix hopefully
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This new updates that I done last week also same with popups about battery intense app for Google framework and GMS.. solution is just ignore it from the setting in battery... maybe next update will have a fix hopefully
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Thanks for the reply! At least I know I'm not alone with the issue. Could you clarify your solution? How to ignore it in the battery settings? I couldn't find an option for it.
same here
Okay I'm back after some testing. So first thing I tried was cleaning the cache of the Play Store, Google Services and Google Services Framework -> did not help. After that I compared the version info of said apps on my P40 Pro to my Huawei Mate 20 Pro, and even though the Store was up to date, i found out that the Google Services and GSF hasn't updated on my P40 Pro. I installed an app called "Launcher Google Play Services Settings (Shortcut)", and through that I was able to update my Google Services. It didn't break the installed GMS, but didn't fix the power intensive app notification either. After that I updated the Google Services Framework manully, downloaded the exact version my Mate 20 Pro has (10-6475670). Update went well, It did not break my GMS install, everything works perfectly but hasn't fixed the notification issue. Now I'm testing a workaround that seems to be working, but I'll give it an other day to see if it really works. If it does, I'll post my solution here.
So that wasn't the solution?
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So that wasn't the solution?
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Happy new year guys! Sorry for the late reply, as it fixed my problem I forgot about this topic. So the workaround is pretty easy, and it's about disabling notifications for the Optimizer app. EMUI doesn't have the option to disable notifications for Optimizer by default, but it is possible with a third party app called NCleaner, search "Notification Blocker & Cleaner & Heads-up Off" in the Play store. After install it will ask for permission to access notifications, then while the Notification Cleaner is turned on, click on the 3 dots on top right corner, go to settings. Search for the Optimizer app, and click on it (no need to mess around with the toggle, click on the Optimizer itself) and a menu will pop-up where you can completely disable the notifications for said app. After you turned it off, you can actually uninstall NCleaner, and the notifications will keep being turned off for the Optimizer even if you restart your phone, except if you go to the settings of EMUI, and open the Optimizer notifications menu, it will turn itself back on automatically. So install NCleaner, disable the notification for Optimizer with the help of it, uninstall the app, and don't open the notification settings of Optimizer or you'll have to turn it off in NCleaner again. This is actually not the main functionality for NCleaner, it can also hide notifications automatically for the apps, but I think it's easier to just disable it as it is, so NCleaner doesn't have to run in the background eating up battery.
methex9 said:
Happy new year guys! Sorry for the late reply, as it fixed my problem I forgot about this topic. So the workaround is pretty easy, and it's about disabling notifications for the Optimizer app. EMUI doesn't have the option to disable notifications for Optimizer by default, but it is possible with a third party app called NCleaner, search "Notification Blocker & Cleaner & Heads-up Off" in the Play store. After install it will ask for permission to access notifications, then while the Notification Cleaner is turned on, click on the 3 dots on top right corner, go to settings. Search for the Optimizer app, and click on it (no need to mess around with the toggle, click on the Optimizer itself) and a menu will pop-up where you can completely disable the notifications for said app. After you turned it off, you can actually uninstall NCleaner, and the notifications will keep being turned off for the Optimizer even if you restart your phone, except if you go to the settings of EMUI, and open the Optimizer notifications menu, it will turn itself back on automatically. So install NCleaner, disable the notification for Optimizer with the help of it, uninstall the app, and don't open the notification settings of Optimizer or you'll have to turn it off in NCleaner again. This is actually not the main functionality for NCleaner, it can also hide notifications automatically for the apps, but I think it's easier to just disable it as it is, so NCleaner doesn't have to run in the background eating up battery.
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this saved my day thx methex9
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Not working for me. Optimizer keeps coming up each time an sms has been blocked
Install adbapp then uninstall it. Disabling it doesn't work. No need for other apps.
ADB AppControl
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