Yesterday I was looking for a way to customize my notifications a bit more because I'm missing some features from my Mi A2 Lite (Android 10 - Android One) like notification priority, silent notifications (those that go to the bottom of the notifications list), minimizing notifications (so that they take less space), hiding individual icons in the status bar while keeping the notification (for persistent notifications) and I bumped into this setting.
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The default setting was "Notifications".
I've searched everywhere but I can't find any relevant info about it , does anyone know what this does?
Also, does anyone know if those features are in MIUI?
This setting currently does nothing no matter what you set it to. It will go back to default "Notifications" after you receive a few messages. It's a remnant from Android O Adaptive Notifications which is already implemented by default in MIUI 12.
Alrich said:
This setting currently does nothing no matter what you set it to. It will go back to default "Notifications" after you receive a few messages. It's a remnant from Android O Adaptive Notifications which is already implemented by default in MIUI 12.
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Great, thanks. It went back to "Notifications" as you said.
do you have any idea if the features I mentioned are completely stripped away in MIUI or can I find them somehow?
I tried looking for the options you mentioned above and they either don't exist or will need some kind of external app to manage them.
Max I could find are the default MIUI Notification options when you long press the app and select App Info and then dive through the various categories there. None of which seem to be clear with what they do or are redundant with many of the same options overlapping.
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I tried looking for the options you mentioned above and they either don't exist or will need some kind of external app to manage them.
Max I could find are the default MIUI Notification options when you long press the app and select App Info and then dive through the various categories there. None of which seem to be clear with what they do or are redundant with many of the same options overlapping.
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Great, thanks for checking it out. I looked everywhere too but they skinned away all the cool customization.
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Manage your LED notification light fast and easily. No more trying to guess which app or which person demands your attention with random colors.
Features:
Select color by app or by text. Your favorite contacts can have their own color no matter which app they use to contact you.
Handle missed called.
Fine tune blinking speed for each notification.
Lightweight, almost no memory and battery footprint.
This app makes use of Android's 4.3 Notification Listener and thus it must be enabled under Device Settings > Security > Notification Access. It cannot access the internet so your personal data is absolutely safe.
I did all the testing on a Nexus 4 but it should work on any device with a LED. Contact me if something goes wrong on another device.
Thanks for giving it a look!
Totally cool
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Totally cool
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Thanks! Feel free to send me any suggestions you might have.
Looks promising. Thanks. Can you assign different colors to different Gmail accounts?
juu666 said:
Looks promising. Thanks. Can you assign different colors to different Gmail accounts?
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I am using the notification toast text to determinate contact names (the text that briefly appears across your status bar when a notification is posted). I never tried multiple gmail accounts, if each account appears in the toast text you can use the 'Text & Contacts' feature to have different colors.
Otherwise it needs special treatment (with extra permissions), I could add this if there is demand.
I tried it on a Nexus 4 (no custom rom, no nothing. I have no apps that interfere with the notification LED), and it's not working correctly. I set Gmail to red and the led still lights up white.
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I tried it on a Nexus 4 (no custom rom, no nothing. I have no apps that interfere with the notification LED), and it's not working correctly. I set Gmail to red and the led still lights up white.
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I have fixed that, expect an update this weekend!
Any news on fixing issues surrounding Nexus 4 stock roms? I really want to use this app but it's just not working for me at the moment. Test notifs work fine, but when it actually comes down to real notifs they just don't work.
Hello all,
I generally use applock to lock all my messaging related apps & few others too.
But how do I hide the messages in the notification bar drop down list? Locked or unlocked, we can see a great deal of unread messages in the notification drop down list.
Any help to hide it will be deeply appreciated.
Thanks & Regards,
Narender Reddy
narenderreddyn said:
Hello all,
I generally use applock to lock all my messaging related apps & few others too.
But how do I hide the messages in the notification bar drop down list? Locked or unlocked, we can see a great deal of unread messages in the notification drop down list.
Any help to hide it will be deeply appreciated.
Thanks & Regards,
Narender Reddy
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There should be a button like this one:
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that removes everything that can be removed in the notification bar.
but if the messages keep poping up, check the app that is creating them, sometimes they have an option to lower the frequency or to disable at all the notifications.
The Xposed Module NotifyClean might be what you seek.
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There should be a button like this one:
that removes everything that can be removed in the notification bar.
but if the messages keep poping up, check the app that is creating them, sometimes they have an option to lower the frequency or to disable at all the notifications.
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No, if the mobile is with you then its not a problem.
But what if you give your mobile to a friend by locking using Applock & ppl msg u in whatsapp or messaging & everything pops up in the notification drop down list. What to do then to hide them all?
I want the notifications, its not that.
But I want it to say "XYZ has messaged you" or "XYZ has messaged you in whatsapp"
But not the content of the message for people to look, even when my apps are locked down & couldn't be opened.
& about the xposed installer, it requires root. Is there any mod or any app that hides the message content on unrooted mobiles?
basically as the title says. mainly this is important as last pass needs it on and so does Kakao talk (for notifications!)
there are a tone of suggested solutions on google, but the setting menus for the main one (disable "app optimization") do not exist on the phone (Settings > Apps > Advanced Options > Ignore Optimizations)
the other, simply add it to "protected app" list, but this does not work! both when clearing the app tray and when rebooting the phone.
so, the question: WHAT THE ACTUAL [email protected]#$
there has to be a way to do this, phone specs are bellow. Please for the love of god help me!
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With marsmallow update, b202, this works ok
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have the same problem. some apps wont stay activated after restart
JamesFlapFlap said:
basically as the title says. mainly this is important as last pass needs it on and so does Kakao talk (for notifications!)
there are a tone of suggested solutions on google, but the setting menus for the main one (disable "app optimization") do not exist on the phone (Settings > Apps > Advanced Options > Ignore Optimizations)
the other, simply add it to "protected app" list, but this does not work! both when clearing the app tray and when rebooting the phone.
so, the question: WHAT THE ACTUAL [email protected]#$
there has to be a way to do this, phone specs are bellow. Please for the love of god help me!
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Hi I have also experienced this exact same annoying problem and after hours of googling and frustration I didn't find a solution.
If anyone finds a solution please advise.
I am on GEM-703L B212 stock unrooted.
EDIT: I also tried the "Ignore App Optimization" and "Protected App" options and it didn't do anything.
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same problem here, for some aps like macrodroid (needs2 one stays other is turing itself off), system2, some others
On anything B212 I don't have that issue anymore. If you're rooted try moving the app you're having trouble with from data/app to system/app, set the proper permissions and then restart your phone. I use the OnePlus Gestures app and without moving it to /system is always has issues and it turns itself off in accessibility.
Am i the only one who has this?
My phone screen lights up as if there was a new notification, but there is nothing new, and then goes back to sleep.
It's super irritating.
Anyone know how to fix this?
*Tried turning off notifications in different apps, but to no success, Still have this problem.
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Am i the only one who has this?
My phone screen lights up as if there was a new notification, but there is nothing new, and then goes back to sleep.
It's super irritating.
Anyone know how to fix this?
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there must be some app keep push messages, but you turn this app's notification off (by system notification setting, not in app's setting). so the screen lights up, but nothing there. maybe it's a bug. You could turn all apps' notification on in system setting, and turn off pushing in app's setting. if you still receive messages, then that app is the murder, uninstall it.
I have the exact same thing happen, only happening since the Android 10 update.. I've reinstalled using oxygen updater just to confirm everything is ok.. but I still have this issue.
Hey Guys . . Finally i found out the Solution for One plus lock screen or home screen waking up without any reason.
No need to turn off anything or any notifications.
Just follow these simple steps. .
1. Go to settings. Then click on customization.
2. Select first option Themes
3. Select Other theme (doesn't matter which one is applied). And apply.
4. Again change the theme to previous one.
And the problem is solved. . . .
It worked for me and my friend's one plus device. I think its glitch and now its Solved.
If it worked just Drop a Thanks
[email protected]
Go to settings and in the search bar type wakeup.You will see the options to 'don't wake up for notifications'. Select accordingly.
hope it helps.
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I'm trying to change the default calling app on either my Tablet (Vankyo Z1) or Phone (Note 20 Ultra) to use Talkatone. I Understand Android doesnt seem to allow this switch in general, but can it be done with rooting or custom rom? Ive noticed that this seems to be universal, but no real reason why it is set this way and unadjustable. Any help is appreciated.
AFAIK Vanco Z1 is running Android 8.1 and Note 20 Utra is running Android 13.
Nevertheless, on both devices , without further ado , to change your default calling app / dialer, you
Open Settings.
Select Apps or search for Default apps in the Search bar.
Open Default apps. On some skins, you can find Default apps settings under the 3-dots menu.
Open Phone or Dialer.
Select the app you prefer as your default by toggling it.
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AFAIK Vanco Z1 is running Android 8.1 and Note 20 Utra is running Android 13.
Nevertheless, on both devices , without further ado , to change your default calling app / dialer, you
Open Settings.
Select Apps or search for Default apps in the Search bar.
Open Default apps. On some skins, you can find Default apps settings under the 3-dots menu.
Open Phone or Dialer.
Select the app you prefer as your default by toggling it.
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Thanks so much for the reply! But on both of my devices, no other calling apps are available in the final part of your instructions. I noticed the "set default apps" on the app menu, however when it comes to the phone, there are no other options. I assume this is a block by the system, do you know how I may overcome this?
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