Hallo.. im on non rooted stock miui global 12.0.3.. every time i disable adaptive notification priority on developer tools or through PRIVACY>SPECIAL PERMISSIONS>ADAPTIVE NOTIFICATIONS it re-enable on its own after restart or even without restart.. is there any way to disable it permanently??
ParaSense. said:
Hallo.. im on non rooted stock miui global 12.0.3.. every time i disable adaptive notification priority on developer tools or through PRIVACY>SPECIAL PERMISSIONS>ADAPTIVE NOTIFICATIONS it re-enable on its own after restart or even without restart.. is there any way to disable it permanently??
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Apparently the setting is stored in ram, so is reset to "google knows best" on reboot. Perhaps it is possible to write an app that launches on boot and sets this setting to "off". I'm not an android dev (never got into mobile) - so it would be great to hear if that is possible.
I'd also be happy to be a tester.
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Hallo.. im on non rooted stock miui global 12.0.3.. every time i disable adaptive notification priority on developer tools or through PRIVACY>SPECIAL PERMISSIONS>ADAPTIVE NOTIFICATIONS it re-enable on its own after restart or even without restart.. is there any way to disable it permanently??
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I have the same exact problem on a Redmi K30 Ultra. Would love to see or hear of an app that can check/change this when required.
I have a Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC, and I too had the same issue. I would set Adaptive Notifications to None and it would automatically revert to Notifications after a while. I was paying with this trying to sort out the delayed notifications issue that has plagued Xiaomi devices for years. Strangely, while Adaptive Notifications was set to None, I didn't notice any delayed notifications. Like you, I wanted to know how to get Adaptive Notifications to stay on None, so I started playing around.
After some messing, I think I may have found a solution - disabling com.miui.notification using ADB. It's been almost 48 hours since I did this, and I can honestly say I've not noticed any delayed notifications. Adaptive Notifications has remained set to None, and there appears to be no adverse effect on receiving notifications. I'm still getting text messages, phone calls and notifications from apps such as Outlook, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, eBay etc. without issue. I've even restarted the device to see if it automatically enables com.miui.notification, but thus far it remains disabled.
Maybe com.miui.notification will enable itself at some point, I honestly don't know, but I'll be sure to update here if anything happens.
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I have a Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC, and I too had the same issue. I would set Adaptive Notifications to None and it would automatically revert to Notifications after a while. I was paying with this trying to sort out the delayed notifications issue that has plagued Xiaomi devices for years. Strangely, while Adaptive Notifications was set to None, I didn't notice any delayed notifications. Like you, I wanted to know how to get Adaptive Notifications to stay on None, so I started playing around.
After some messing, I think I may have found a solution - disabling com.miui.notification using ADB. It's been almost 48 hours since I did this, and I can honestly say I've not noticed any delayed notifications. Adaptive Notifications has remained set to None, and there appears to be no adverse effect on receiving notifications. I'm still getting text messages, phone calls and notifications from apps such as Outlook, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, eBay etc. without issue. I've even restarted the device to see if it automatically enables com.miui.notification, but thus far it remains disabled.
Maybe com.miui.notification will enable itself at some point, I honestly don't know, but I'll be sure to update here if anything happens.
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Where did you disable it?
And what did you disable?
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As I said, I disabled com.muiu.notification using ADB (search how to do this). Unfortunately since then it's reverted to "Android Adaptive Notifications", it can't revert to "Notifications" because that's been removed, but I still get delayed notifications while it's set to "Android Adaptive Notifications". I have since installed "Activity Launcher" and created a shortcut to "Adaptive Notifications" on my home screen so that I can quickly check and change when necessary. It's a crappy solution, but it'll have to do until it's hopefully fixed in a future update.
So, as stated above, disabling com.miui.notification didn't really work as I had hoped, so I wiped my Poco X3 NFC and started again from scratch. I have now discovered the following which works for me. Maybe it could work for you?:
Install "Activity Launcher" from Google Play Store.
Open the Activity Launcher app and search for "Adaptive Notifications".
Press and hold "Adaptive Notifications", select "Create Shortcut" and click "Add".
You will now have an "Adaptive Notifications" shortcut on your Home Screen.
Click on the "Adaptive Notifications" shortcut and select "None", then click on the Square (Recents Overview) or equivalent if you're not using 3-button navigation.
In the Recents Overview screen press and hold the "Adaptive Notifications" screen and click on the "Padlock" when it appears. This will lock "Adaptive Notifications" in the Recents Overview.
I'm not entirely sure how or why this works, but I have had this set up like this for almost 48 hours, and the "Adaptive Notifications" setting has remained on "None", although I can confirm this reverts to "Notifications" again on a reboot.
I started out on this journey attempting to find a solution to the delayed notification issue that has haunted many Xiaomi users for a few years. This is the closest I have come to a solution. FB Messenger is my biggest problem because I use that all the time for a family group chat. At this moment in time, this is what I've done:
Set FB Messenger to 'Autostart'.
Set 'Battery Saver' to 'No Restrictions' for FB Messenger.
Locked FB Messenger in the 'Recents Overview' (Square Button).
Locked Adaptive Notifications in the 'Recents Overview' (Square Button).
The majority of my notifications from FB Messenger come through without delay. I have tested this on two different WiFi connections, and also on my 4G mobile network. There has been the odd delayed notification, but even then the delay has not been more than 5-6 seconds, whereas previously the delays could be minutes, and sometimes not at all until I woke the screen.
I know this isn't the most elegant solution, but it works for me, and maybe it will work for others, at least until Xiaomi fixes the delayed notifications issue.
energy6uk, #8: "the following which works for me ..."This didn't work for me. While everything could be done, the locked "Adaptive notifications" changed itself from "None" to "Notifications" often, without rebooting or turning off the phone; and notifications continue to be delayed by a few minutes despite battery optimisation being disabled for the notifying app.
Details: this was with a different phone; I expect all phones running recent MIUI are likely to behave the same, certainly the "Adaptive notifications" was there. I use a Redmi Note 7, xiaomi.eu custom weekly ROM, Android 10, MIUI 12.5 (this 2-year-old phone no longer receives updates). The location of "Adaptive notifications" is different; I found it by Search in the Settings menu, and can't navigate to it by selecting options (it claims to be at Settings > Privacy > Manager > Special app access > Adaptive notifications).
Possibly spontaneous change to the "Adaptive notifications" setting will be rectified in later MIUI releases, as it would seem to be clearly a bug, but my older phone will not get updates.
Added 20Jun21: All this continues to be true; additionally, locking the application generating the notification doesn't get rid of the delay.
Here is a solution on my Redmi k40. I don't know it the option is on your device.
Simply search "adaptive notifications" in your settings to and check - None.
This will permanently disable it
I am running MIUI 12.5.8
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Here is a solution on my Redmi k40. I don't know it the option is on your device.
Simply search "adaptive notifications" in your settings to and check - None.
This will permanently disable it
I am running MIUI 12.5.8
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have tried this... it turns back on randomly or after restart :/
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I have a Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC, and I too had the same issue. I would set Adaptive Notifications to None and it would automatically revert to Notifications after a while. I was paying with this trying to sort out the delayed notifications issue that has plagued Xiaomi devices for years. Strangely, while Adaptive Notifications was set to None, I didn't notice any delayed notifications. Like you, I wanted to know how to get Adaptive Notifications to stay on None, so I started playing around.
After some messing, I think I may have found a solution - disabling com.miui.notification using ADB. It's been almost 48 hours since I did this, and I can honestly say I've not noticed any delayed notifications. Adaptive Notifications has remained set to None, and there appears to be no adverse effect on receiving notifications. I'm still getting text messages, phone calls and notifications from apps such as Outlook, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, eBay etc. without issue. I've even restarted the device to see if it automatically enables com.miui.notification, but thus far it remains disabled.
Maybe com.miui.notification will enable itself at some point, I honestly don't know, but I'll be sure to update here if anything happens.
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have tried this... it turns back on randomly or after restart :/
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Yes, I've found that it reverts back to 'Notifications' when you clear the cache, use 'Cleaner 'or clear the 'Recents', also when you restart the device. At first I thought it was a Xiaomi issue, but it's not, it's an Android issue because it does exactly the same on other Android devices, although most other Android devices have only two selections, 'Android Adaptive Notifications' and 'None', but again when you set it to 'None', it reverts back to 'Android Adaptive Notifications' when you clear the cache, use 'Cleaner', clear the 'Recents' or restart the device.
It's clear there is a flaw with push notifications in the Android operating system, and it's existed for some time. I'm sure Google are fully aware of the flaw, but they either don't care or can't figure out a fix.
After long time let me add to this thread. I am an owner of a K20 pro premium and have an identical problem "not getting notifications while screen is off". I am on latest China firmware with locked bootloader.
As @energy6uk stated, a way to avoid adaptive notifications revert back to "Notifications" from "None" is by disabling the app.
There are 2 ways to do that. Of course both methods needs you to enable developer options and USB debugging.
Don't ask, search how to do it, tons of guides.
1st method through ADB.
1) Install ADB, there are tons of packages out there
2) connect USB on phone and give permission to your computer access the phone
3) Type
Code:
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.miui.notification
to disable the Notifications app.
(You can disable any bloatware this way as soon as you know their package name)
3a) Re-enable by using the
Code:
adb shell pm enable com.miui.notification
2nd method, use the AWESOME tool from Szaki Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools
1) download the latest version https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools/releases/
2) Be sure to install Oracele JDK 11 or openJDK https://adoptopenjdk.net/
3) double click the jar file and connect the phone in USB debugging mode.
4) The app comes with plenty of apps that can be disabled/uninstalled without causing any harm, but be careful everything is on you.
5) Go on top and select APP Manager -> Add Apps. Insert the following line "com.miui.notification: Notifications"
6) Go to your phone settings and search "adaptive notifications" -> select it and set the option to "None"
7) Go back to the ADB/Fastboot tools and select tab "Disabler" in App, tick Notifications from the list and press Disable!
P.S. Some extra apps that I have added and disabled
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou.xiaomi: Sogou Keyboard (This caused some problems and keyboard didn't popup even when I had GBoard as default, if it happens to you too, just re-enable)
com.miui.newhome: MI NewHome
com.xiaomi.aiasst.service: AI Call Assistant
com.unionpay.tsmservice.mi: UnionPay
com.miui.virtualsim: Mi Roaming
com.miui.voicetrigger: Wake with voice
com.xiaomi.mi_connect_service: Mi connect
com.android.email: Mi Email
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Hey All, I was wondering if anyone is experience push notifications issues with the oppo F1 or delays in getting alerts on apps. For example i don't get any notifications from ebay or linkedin as well as a few chat apps. I was wondering if anyone is having the same problem or is it just me. I contacted Oppo and they are investigating about this, but i wanted to get other people thoughts.
Also for me viber doesn't sync with my contacts, is that a problem with others?
Apart from that I'm loving this phone... I had a Samsung note 2 before and this surpasses it in every way regardless of screen size.
Go security center and turn off the"data saving"function
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Or you can add trusted app into the data saving mode
By the way,I'm using oppo f1,too
ps:"data saving" doesn't means 3g network data
(Sorry, bad English:silly
Williamlin零件件 said:
Go security center and turn off the"data saving"function
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Or you can add trusted app into the data saving mode
By the way,I'm using oppo f1,too
ps:"data saving" doesn't means 3g network data
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Thanks for the tips, by the way i had data saving on but I added linkedin, ebay, etc as trusted apps which wasn't working, I'll try turning off data saving and see how it goes...
Is all push notification apps working for you? the most do for me like viber, whatsapp, skype (except that viber doesn't synch with my phone contacts) i find that some apps aren't working with push notification in specific for me ebay and linkedin are good examples.
I had sent you a private message, hope you got that
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Thanks for the tips, by the way i had data saving on but I added linkedin, ebay, etc as trusted apps which wasn't working, I'll try turning off data saving and see how it goes...
Is all push notification apps working for you? the most do for me like viber, whatsapp, skype (except that viber doesn't synch with my phone contacts) i find that some apps aren't working with push notification in specific for me ebay and linkedin are good examples.
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Try to turn off "smart power-saving mode" .
thanks for the tips everyone. I tried the power-saving mode off, and giving that a go at the moment. I did notice that it still didn't work with data saving off. So I turned it back on and whitelisted the apps that I want with notifications. I'll see how it goes. By the way Williamlin零件件 i got your email, yes I already have the lockdown of the app in task manager, still didn't work though.
I'm also facing same problem with new my oppo f1 . Tried data saving disable. No l luck. Can someone please suggest ?
Try this:
Setting - Allow drop-down notification bar on lockscreen interface - ON
Although I would not want notification on lockscreen, but this seems to solve the bug.
I am using F1+
Check all the security and power saving settings. The phone will freeze apps in the background or with screen off to conserve power. I have the same issues with my Find 7 and have had to go through the settings very carefully. It will even interfere with my clock widget as I have a different launcher and widget running.
It seems a lot of Chinese phones do this now. My Huawei Mate 7 has similar settings. I'm not sure if it's a general lollipop thing.
I HAVE ISSUE IN OPPO F1 S regarding whatsapp notification, when i open the whatsapp application then msg received otherwise no notification shows, any one have the same please suggest what should i do now , many time i update the whatsapp also, but still problem persist ........
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I HAVE ISSUE IN OPPO F1 S regarding whatsapp notification, when i open the whatsapp application then msg received otherwise no notification shows, any one have the same please suggest what should i do now , many time i update the whatsapp also, but still problem persist ........
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Start whatsapp, hit home then open Settings > App management and in the "Running" tab you will see whatsapp. Beside it there is a padlock icon, press it and it will turn green. This locks the app in memory and prevents it being closed automatically to save power and memory.
How to deactivate security centre in oppo f1+ because i m using apps you need antivirus..
Tried them all, whitelisting Telegram in the task manager, allow notifications on the lockscreen, disabled autocleaning, smart whatever. Notifications are still not coming through.
How is it possible they incorporate so many ways in their os to kill one of the most basic and important functions of a phone!
And if it CAN be fixed, why make it so complicated! aarrrgh
Have you try go to the setting --> battery --> Others -->
Go to the apps that you need to get notification --> Turn OFF "Freeze when in background" and Turn OFF "Automatically optimize when an abnormally is detected".
Try that.. if cannot then its the OS problem with the App...
my Telegram also cannot have notification.......
push notification on Oppo
Hi ,
I am working on pushnotification for android device, but when my application is killed I am not receiving any notification, what permissions should I set to receive the same.
Thanks in advance
To turn on the notification sound on oppo f1s
To fix this problem though, there are some things you need to do in order. Here we go then.
1. Open the application you choose and tap on Recent button Swipe the app down to ensure that padlock icon is there in left corner
2. Go to Security Center, Privacy permission, then Startup manager
3. Make sure that the app is allowed
4. Go to Setting, Additional Settings, then Application Management
5. Go to Automatic cleaning and turn off the Automatic clear apps
6. Go to Settings, Battery, then Others, and click on the app
7. Make sure the Freeze background app and Auto optimize are turned off
8. Go to Security Center to turn off Self-diagnosis frequency and Permission Monitor
9. Update the version to*X9009EX_11_A.16_160512
Found it on the websites, i forgot which one, but hope this might help, mine works. Good luck!
The phone stopped getting push notifications until after the app is opened (groupme). Any way to fix that?
No one else had experienced this? It's really bad. No notifications from group messaging apps
yebbey2 said:
The phone stopped getting push notifications until after the app is opened (groupme). Any way to fix that?
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Go to settings, battery, battery optimization and ensure your concerned app is showing you "don't optimize".
Try this and lemme know
I did that already. I searched and saw that that was supposed to be the solution.....but not working for me
In the same settings there is an advanced optimise (top right ... Button)
Make sure that's not ON
harigavara said:
Go to settings, battery, battery optimization and ensure your concerned app is showing you "don't optimize".
Try this and lemme know
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Thanks. I have this problem too with some apps. I will try this solution
DaveHTC200 said:
In the same settings there is an advanced optimise (top right ... Button)
Make sure that's not ON
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Did that too....it's a mystery.
Getting delayed notifications too. Particularly with WhatsApp. Can't work it out.
hallo dare said:
Getting delayed notifications too. Particularly with WhatsApp. Can't work it out.
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this device faces network drops, often not recognized if an app wouldn't show an alert like FB messenger.
these drops are mostly responsible for missed pus messages because the device is not ready at the moment the push happens and it will not be repeated every few seconds (delay)
even worse if one is using several devices, of which one is i.e. at home and the other on the road. while a the working device will receive the push notification the OP6 would not ( you can check for network drops where it shows the IP number, it happens on wifi as well as data and both wifi frequencies BTW.)
so in the last case the message will never arrive because it's delivered, (to the working device at home) and hence no more push attempt will happen until next message arrives.
i and others posted this in OP support, as mentioned above, open you network settings and watch the IP number, it will disappar and re-appear.
also you can use FB messenger where you will frequently see an orange bar saying "connectin" intermittently with a green bar saying "connected"
of course i dunno if that happens on EVERY device but at least it happens on MANY including mine.
since i'm always having 2 phones on man i'm receiving all mails and messages on at least on of the two which also illustrates quite well how often a push will reach one of my various other devices but miss the OP6.
Go to OP support and report the issue if you face it, that way they get aware of the full scale of the issue.
Yep, notifications are patchy for me. Sometimes they arrive on time, other times they arrive but silently without triggering the alert sound. Other times they only arrive after waking the phone up.
And yes, I've set to not optimise these apps and turned off advanced optimisation. It's a bug I reckon, hopefully fixed in 5.1.6
Well, somehow it's working...for now. I did a few things. I updated the Groupme app. I think I changed the notifications from urgent to high. Something worked
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Well, somehow it's working...for now. I did a few things. I updated the Groupme app. I think I changed the notifications from urgent to high. Something worked
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Yeah I've mine set to urgent also, but no real difference. Simple things at this stage for a company like Oneplus, that should not be an issue
I've been having the same issue. Some apps work fine and some don't give me notifications until I actually open the app and refresh it. One is Power Facebook and the other is my visual voicemail app. It's highly annoying as I use the phone for business too. Disabling then in battery optimizations does nothing.
If you have advanced optimization turned on in Battery settings, it will prevent a lot of apps that need to do things in the background from working. It will definitely affect push notifications. I have it on but I've exempted a bunch of apps I want running.
Oops, n/m, see this was discussed already.
I'm not sure if it was switching the notification from urgent to high that did it but it was the last thing I did before it started working....it did go back to urgent by itself afterwards though...notifications still working now
..guys any other facing this issue? Even after update to pie stable recently.. I get this problem, notifications arrive to every other device except op6. When i unlock the phone only then notification arrives...all battery optimizations are off..
any solutions?
I got the same issue with Threema. None of the mentioned settings worked for me.
Any ideas?
Same problem for me. Super annoying. Is this an oxygen os or android problem? Would installing a custom ROM help?
It's the DOZE feature in android that is causing the delay in receiving notifications. Setting an app to "Don't Optimize" does not help; this used to work on nougat when I was using HTC U11 but this does not work in Oneplus 6 PIE.
Run the command below in ADB to completely disable DOZE.
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
The down side is that it will reset to "enable" after reboot so you will need to run the command, again, after rebooting. To get around this, I use Automagic to execute command "dumpsys deviceidle disable" after reboot. You can use Tasker for this, too.
After disabling DOZE, push notifications are received almost immediately. I often see notification for the same message on both my PC and phone.
ausaras said:
It's the DOZE feature in android that is causing the delay in receiving notifications. Setting an app to "Don't Optimize" does not help; this used to work on nougat when I was using HTC U11 but this does not work in Oneplus 6 PIE.
Run the command below in ADB to completely disable DOZE.
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
The down side is that it will reset to "enable" after reboot so you will need to run the command, again, after rebooting. To get around this, I use Automagic to execute command "dumpsys deviceidle disable" after reboot. You can use Tasker for this, too.
After disabling DOZE, push notifications are received almost immediately. I often see notification for the same message on both my PC and phone.
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Even using this i still do not get notifications i disabled every battery saving function.. I think it is time for a factory reset
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.
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Did you have any success fixing the notifications issue?
Can someone with MIUI 12 check something for me? Is it possible to create exclusions while in the do not disturb mode? So in settings -> apps, select a random app, click notifications. There should be some sort of ignore DND option, hopefully...
I am still on 11 and want to go to 12 but I'm waiting for the 168 hours.
thecompany said:
Can someone with MIUI 12 check something for me? Is it possible to create exclusions while in the do not disturb mode? So in settings -> apps, select a random app, click notifications. There should be some sort of ignore DND option, hopefully...
I am still on 11 and want to go to 12 but I'm waiting for the 168 hours.
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i dont see this setting in dnd mode...
Ah, that's a shame, then I will have to do some Tasker stuff to make it work
Well... Does do not disturb mode works for you? On mi 10 pro if you set to receive calls from anyone, app notifications and sounds won't be muted at all.....
Same issue! Please help!
thecompany said:
Ah, that's a shame, then I will have to do some Tasker stuff to make it work
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Hi!! PLEASE tell me what Tasker stuff could be done to have this enabled! I NEED DND mode but i also need Facebook messenger to keep sending me notifications even if DND is turned on!
Jade1235 said:
Hi!! PLEASE tell me what Tasker stuff could be done to have this enabled! I NEED DND mode but i also need Facebook messenger to keep sending me notifications even if DND is turned on!
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Sorry for the late response, did not see this quote yet.
By using tasker and autonotification plugin, you can let tasker play a sound over the alarm channel whenever Facebook messenger sends you a message. Also when in DND mode.
I'm now using the Pixel 5 and returned my Xiaomi. Now it works natively again
Just posting here in case others will miss this function.
So Xiaomi decided to leave out a core Android feature that was introduced back in Android 5 Lollipop.
The Ignore DND function.
Back even in the L days, you could use DND. And if you went into an app's notification settings, you could tick a box saying "Ignore DND". This gave Android an ultimate edge over iOS.
This option and function is present in Google, OnePlus, Samsung, Sony devices and many others. Even Huawei has it.
But Xiaomi's MIUI.
Why did they remove it? No one has a clue.
Will they add it back? Doubtful. It was missing in MIUI 11 already. MIUI 12 does not have it either.
I asked Xiaomi.EU but they have not replied. I don't think they can hack it back either - which is super sad.
Workarounds?
See just above, Mr. thecompany has posted a workaround.
I used this app myself: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nebz.alertify
Basically, it can be heavily customized what to watch out for (what notification) and it can create an alarm. The alarm DOES override DND and boom, you have DND override.
It worked reliably on MIUI 11 (Xiaomi.EU and normal) on my Mi Note 10 Pro.
Ps.: Now I am returning to Xiaomi with the Mi 10T Pro, so I'll keep looking at workarounds, magisk modules and other tricks.
I was waiting to get the OnePlus 8T, but the price, the warranty of Xiaomi has won me over.
Since my post is still relevant, here is an update: https://blog.agx.co/index.php/2020/...12-how-to-override-ignore-dnd-do-not-disturb/
Hello, can someone confirm please ? There is no way to hear any notification in DND mode ? On redmi note 10. thank you.
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Hi, i dont know it helps or not
h8Aramex said:
HJust posting here in case others will miss this function.
So Xiaomi decided to leave out a core Android feature that was introduced back in Android 5 Lollipop.
The Ignore DND function.
Back even in the L days, you could use DND. And if you went into an app's notification settings, you could tick a box saying "Ignore DND". This gave Android an ultimate edge over iOS.
This option and function is present in Google, OnePlus, Samsung, Sony devices and many others. Even Huawei has it.
But Xiaomi's MIUI.
Why did they remove it? No one has a clue.
Will they add it back? Doubtful. It was missing in MIUI 11 already. MIUI 12 does not have it either.
I asked Xiaomi.EU but they have not replied. I don't think they can hack it back either - which is super sad.
Workarounds?
See just above, Mr. thecompany has posted a workaround.
I used this app myself: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nebz.alertify
Basically, it can be heavily customized what to watch out for (what notification) and it can create an alarm. The alarm DOES override DND and boom, you have DND override.
It worked reliably on MIUI 11 (Xiaomi.EU and normal) on my Mi Note 10 Pro.
Ps.: Now I am returning to Xiaomi with the Mi 10T Pro, so I'll keep looking at workarounds, magisk modules and other tricks.
I was waiting to get the OnePlus 8T, but the price, the warranty of Xiaomi has won me over.
Since my post is still relevant, here is an update: https://blog.agx.co/index.php/2020/...12-how-to-override-ignore-dnd-do-not-disturb/
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HI h8Aramex, the link to your update does not work for me. I am looking for an workaround to get my notifications working in DND as it would be great to have my security cameras working. TIA. I tried the Alertify and it does not support xIaomi.
parrotman:) said:
HI h8Aramex, the link to your update does not work for me. I am looking for an workaround to get my notifications working in DND as it would be great to have my security cameras working. TIA. I tried the Alertify and it does not support xIaomi.
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Alertify works fine, but you must set it to Alarm, instead of Media in Settings.
Also make sure you disable all battery savings for the app.
h8Aramex said:
Alertify works fine, but you must set it to Alarm, instead of Media in Settings.
Also make sure you disable all battery savings for the app.
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Thanks for the quick answer. I tried it again and it worked!!! I tried for 3 hours last night and could not get it to work. then I found out on there site " does not work with Xiaomi phones" It turns out it does. Thats brilliant i do not have to redo my whole phone Thanks.
Alertify works fine for me for all apps but normal calls. For normal calls on the GSM network, it doesnt alert. My phone is on Miui 12.5. Has anyone else had this problem?
h8Aramex said:
Alertify works fine, but you must set it to Alarm, instead of Media in Settings.
Also make sure you disable all battery savings for the api
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is there any way to alllow media audio through dnd so music can play through it?
Frappp said:
is there any way to alllow media audio through dnd so music can play through it?
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You mean DND? It is already like that. On Xiaomi, DND does not disable Media, and I can't find a setting to change that. I think Huawei had this toggle, which would disable media as well. But on Xiaomi, on my Mi 11 Ultra, I can't find it.
vu2pmc said:
Alertify works fine for me for all apps but normal calls. For normal calls on the GSM network, it doesnt alert. My phone is on Miui 12.5. Has anyone else had this problem?
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For normal calls, you can actually just open the Dialer settings. Go into the dialer, open settings (bottom left, tap hamburger button, settings), then Advanced Settings, then in middle Missed Called Reminders. You can set it to 10 times even.
thecompany said:
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I had to use MacroDroid too
Try "Sound Profile (Volume Control)" in Google Play. It allows you to add apps to the Notification Exceptions for each volume profile. It even allows parameters, For example only let sound emails form my boss and my coworker. Ignore the rest. Or only Whatsappa from my wife while at work.
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 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)
nickmax1 said:
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