[Q] Persistent Notification - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have this persistent notification which won't go away even after I unchecked the show notification check box. Any ideas how to get rid of the notification?
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Don't know the app but it should be a setting within the app and not where you unchecked it in app info. 2 separate purposes...
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Nope. No such options exsists in the app. I tried finding it but nope. It also started showing up in my notifications when I upgraded to 4.3, could it be the issue? Or could it be the app itself as it functions as a DSP manager?

Well I use juice and so long as the service is on you can't remove that notification banner so I can only offer that some apps keep it there until closed. I can completely kill the notification like you did and it will disappear but some apps have the options to only stop the notification in the pull down and not the bar. Whereas stopping it via app info kills both/all.
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NotificationsOff is a great app for this. After 4.3 Google blocked a loophole apps were using to be persistant without user knowledge. The downside is upon reboot the icon comes back. This app will remove the icon but allow the app to run the in mode it was intended
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altimax98 said:
NotificationsOff is a great app for this. After 4.3 Google blocked a loophole apps were using to be persistant without user knowledge. The downside is upon reboot the icon comes back. This app will remove the icon but allow the app to run the in mode it was intended
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Still pops up after reboot. That damn icon is starting to get on my nerves...

Try to use AirPush and check if there is the app that getting you the popup

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Can I disable/uninstall?

I've started using Hangouts as my default SMS application on the request of my brother, he uses it. Can I uninstall or disable the stock SMS application? Do I need to have both running?
Before anyone asks, yes I am rooted. I have a Developer Edition. I just can't remember if it's safe to uninstall the stock SMS app. I know in the past it wasn't safe to do so but since Hangouts is basically a fancier SMS app I was wondering if it was safe to remove the stock one.
Since you have set Hangouts as your default sms app, you don't need to do anything to the stock sms app. No need to disable or delete stock.
No.. Don't do anything to the stock app.... It needs to be there... Better hide it using hiding apps/launchers
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The Tallest said:
I've started using Hangouts as my default SMS application on the request of my brother, he uses it. Can I uninstall or disable the stock SMS application? Do I need to have both running?
Before anyone asks, yes I am rooted. I have a Developer Edition. I just can't remember if it's safe to uninstall the stock SMS app. I know in the past it wasn't safe to do so but since Hangouts is basically a fancier SMS app I was wondering if it was safe to remove the stock one.
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I disabled it. No issues whatsoever. Stock 4.4.2 not rooted. I hate clutter so I can't stand having a redundant app. Just use the stock OS disable feature. Do not freeze or uninstall it through titanium or similar program.
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That's what I thought. I'm like you, I hate havint multiple apps on my phone that all do the same thing. I'll just disable it then.
Thanks.
Sorry. I couldn't sent messages via Hangouts once when i disabled Messaging. It Stopped Working very often.
Now I tried and it's good..
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Blue Charging Screen That I Can't Get Rid Of

Something installed a screen that appears whenever I'm charging my phone.
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I've searched my apps, I've changed my daydream settings, I've changed my timeout settings. Nothing. This still appears. I think an app called Glance Plus added it. I uninstalled it but this screen is still here.
I'm effing MAD.
Any tips on getting rid of it?
Backup.
Wipe/Flash.
Restore data.
Fixed.
Almost 2 hours of my life, gone.
Dusty Rhodes said:
Backup.
Wipe/Flash.
Restore data.
Fixed.
Almost 2 hours of my life, gone.
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Which app caused it? A battery app?
Battery doctor by any chance?
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It returned. BUT I FOUND OUT WHAT IT IS!
An app called ES App Locker by ES Global. The same company that made ES File Explorer (I actually have the pro version that I am now uninstalling because of this!). They just updated the app, and the update added a fake lock screen that shows ads and also adds a folder called "dianxin" to your file library. The banner ads are stored in that folder and it can grow quite large. This isn't cool at all. I uninstalled the app and everything is back to normal. Spread the word that ES is adding adware to their stuff.
There was discussion about ES File Explorer months ago on the portal. Where have you been?
I'm just kidding.
ES works nicely, but the adware is why I only install for a single purpose, file cleaner works very well rooted. I use it n uninstall it. Definitely jams up a device
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App background activity and other battery saving tips?

Background activity is off, but the app still somehow does something in the background.
Is there an explanation?
Anyway.. what's the best way to save battery? Turn off background network and background activity?
Are there any other ways to stop apps from using battery?
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up for this. we need an answer from an expert
settings - device maintenance - battery. scroll down to bottom - always sleeping apps. 3 dots on top right - add apps . add the apps you dont want to run in backround
pharmnatr said:
settings - device maintenance - battery. scroll down to bottom - always sleeping apps. 3 dots on top right - add apps . add the apps you dont want to run in backround
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Thanks!
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bat0nas said:
Background activity is off, but the app still somehow does something in the background.
Is there an explanation?
Anyway.. what's the best way to save battery? Turn off background network and background activity?
Are there any other ways to stop apps from using battery?
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Background activity blocking breaks stuff. I wasn't gettin misscall notifications in another phone due to this.
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Background activity blocking breaks stuff. I wasn't gettin misscall notifications in another phone due to this.
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What apps did you disable background activity to break your missed calls notification?
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Limeybastard said:
What apps did you disable background activity to break your missed calls notification?
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No apps, just Android systems in battery chart.
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No apps, just Android systems in battery chart.
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Ok,I turned some background data off options in some apps only.
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No visual notifications on lock screen.

I have a strange problem. I don't have visual notification on my Note 9 when screen is off...I got only sound notification... Anyone have idea? I would appreciate any help....
Ps. "always on display " is Off.
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If you go to settings and then applications, and then check notification settings in each app you want to get notifications from on lock screen and make sure you have selected the "show content"option in notification settings of each app.
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Thank you for your reply I have checked that out... seems to be everything is in order... [emoji849]
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Then check settings, lock screen, notifications, show or hide content.
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it's on. I got sms notification on locked screen when screen is off. It appears that Viber, WhatsApp and Gmail application, are having problem to show me a notification when the screen is off and locked... done some searching in applications settings everything seems to be in order... I give up... maybe I should update, because I'm on stock ROM.. I usually don't do updates because I'm afraid of battery leaking and other problems that Samsung is providing us in the last couple of years...
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I have a similar problem... notification are ok but screen edge notifications not always shown on
Conito11 said:
I have a similar problem... notification are ok but screen edge notifications not always shown on
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I think I've read that some apps don't support screen edge.
pizza_pablo said:
I think I've read that some apps don't support screen edge.
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Im talking about WhatsApp... sometimes works, sometimes not.
Conito11 said:
Im talking about WhatsApp... sometimes works, sometimes not.
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Didn't know to which app you referred.

How can I disappear the High Performace Mode icon from the notification bar?

Hi guys! I am using my phone with high performance mode enabled. I don't want to turn this off.
But because of this, a battery icon with speedometer is constantly visible in the notification bar.
How can I disable this?
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
(my devide: S10 G973F, android 10 stock rom, rooted, Magisk, LSPosed, Gravitybox, ect ect)
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Galaxy Store, Good Lock family of apps, Quickstar. Clean up that horrible bright white too.
It's works! Thank you very much!
Mr. BonG said:
It's works! Thank you very much!
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You're welcome. It's a cool apk that uses almost no power.
This is one reason you buy Samsung, customization. Hundreds of free themes and icon packs too. The stock launcher is faster, more stable and efficient than any of the 3rd party ones... plus very customizable.
iPhones are such plain Jane's
Yes, you are right. Anyway, I solve most of the customization with gravitybox and firefds modules, since I have root.
A little plus information for EU users: The Good Luck app is not available in the Galaxy Store due to region restrictions.
If you still install the apk from elsewhere (eg. apkmirror), it will display an error message after start.
The solution: install a free vpn app (eg. protonvpn), remove the sim card from your phone, force shutdown and delete data + clear cache in the galaxy store app (+ and if you have already installed it in the Good Luck app), set up a vpn connection via wifi to make the connection target US.
Launch the Galaxy Store and now you can find Good Luck and use it!

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