I'm using Nokdroid v1.1 with Google services. GCM push messages is delayed in sleep mode. How to solve?
I use CM12.1 my GCM app work fine
Do you use some kind of battery optimizers like greenify? If so try whitelisting google play services.
Now, I know that not only gcm, but also the other apps are not working normally when the screens are turned off. For example, Tasker has set a specific task. When the screen is turned off, the task is delayed or works when the screen is turned on. How to solve the problem?
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After the latest 8.2 update, my Facebook messenger keeps deactivating chat heads over apps, every other day.
I can turn it on, and it works for 1-2 days, and then it happened again..
Any solutions for a permanent fix?
One option might be moving messenger over and making it a system app. Usually the fix is enabling "Display Pop Up Window" in the permissions for Messenger.
It's already enabled in messenger, but it keeps removing it every other day? :/
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It's already enabled in messenger, but it keeps removing it every other day? :/
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There's a difference between turning on chat heads in messenger and enabling the permission. Are you currently only turning it on in Messenger?
When I turn it on in messenger it takes me to the permissions, where I enable it. After 1-2 days it automatically disable itself.
It actually does the same with Google calender permission. Really annoying, I don't know a permanent fix for it.
Found it.
Just go to security( Its a system app) --permission--other permission-- messenger-- Accept on display pop up window ??
Hi, i wanna ask about delay notifications. I'm using my phone for work, so i need real time notifications for every message that i got from gmail and another applications.
The problem are :
1. Delay notifications, the delay notifications solved when i turn off some applications from battery optimization.
But it's only solved the problems when the screen on
2. Delay notifications when screen off.
I've already change the Doze to disable from Adb [adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable], it's solved in the first time i tried. but never success after restart until now. Every time I set the Doze Disable from Adb for now, and when i check it from CPU Spy, there's always got deep sleep (Doze). Never success again for disable the Doze
any solutions?
You can try the delay notifications like this :
1. Let the screen turn off, and waiting 5-10 minutes
2. Better there's no any notification from SMS, Phone Call or Whatsapp etc arround 5-10 minutes
3. Send some Gmail message into your Samsung S10 Plus from another account and another Devices
4. You'll never received the email until you turn on the screen
That's my problems :crying:
Reason is the gmail app itself, its not device specific.
The notifications are not "high priority" meaning it won't wake your phone. There are maintenance windows android uses which will include a check for your gmail and this may wake your device.
That said, don't expect instant email from gmail in android or iOS.
It sucks. You can use a third party email app to check your email at specific intervals like iOS uses with its native app and gmail.
If you want instant push email you may be forced to use a different service completely.
Other apps should be instant assuming 3 things:
-You have "allow in background" set.
-Disable app optimization.
-The app supports high priority notifications.
Hi Everyone,
I don't know whether it has been asked or not before, but i searched the forum, and didn't find anything related to it.
OK, my point is that i do not receive notifications or messages from whatsapp, insta etc whether it is in normal mode or power saving turn on.
Also i have disabled all the relevant battery options, which may can cause the issue like adaptive battery(turned off), Put unused apps to sleep, sleeping apps(not a single app in sleeping app), auto disabled unused app and optimised settings.
I have to open app to see messages.
Please suggest some workaround. and share your experience also.
Thanks
Have you checked app notification settings? On Oreo, you can find this in individual app settings.
And have you given notification permission to any app like Tasker, Pushbullet, Nova or even your Wearable Companion? Regarding latter, do you have any wearable connected?
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Have you checked app notification settings? On Oreo, you can find this in individual app settings.
And have you given notification permission to any app like Tasker, Pushbullet, Nova or even your Wearable Companion? Regarding latter, do you have any wearable connected?
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i do not use such type of apps, permissions and other things are perfect, The issue is that i have to open app to see my messages, when i open app, i receive notifications also, seems app were sleeping, but in actual they are not.
I'm having the same issue. I've disabled all battery saving and app killing features, yet most apps that send push notifications don't auto update at all. I have to go into the app manually.
Example I just installed a new package tracking app, since my other one wasn't sending push notifications. I just opened it and BOOM 4 notifications. Yet I have it set to push those to me as they update..
What gives?
I've noticed that at least two apps will mysteriously stop working in the background, causing problems:
First, most important, I use my Google Voice number, not my SIM number, so I need Google Voice to be running so that it intercepts my calls and uses the right phone number to make calls. If I open Google Voice, it will work for a few hours, maybe a day, and then GV stops working and calls start going out through my SIM number.
The other app that exhibits this behavior is Garmin Connect -- my watch gives me notifications, but then, for no reason, it will stop working. Opening Garmin Connect solves the problem.
I have ensured all permissions are set as liberally as possible, even the "allow autostart" option. Not sure what else to do. Any ideas would be great. I did not have this problem with my Mi 8.
Thanks!
I think I had a similar problem with the Runtastic app that I use for running: After around one minute of screen off time it would stop getting GPS data.
I fixed it by adding it to the list of apps that is allowed to run in the background. You can find this setting in the power and battery settings ("Akku & Leistung" in German).
I think you are talking about the Battery Saver > Choose apps ("Saving power in the background") list. In that list, you can set background settings for each app. I had both of these apps already set to the most liberal setting, "No restrictions (Battery saver doesn't restrict app's activity)". I changed them both to the second setting, "Battery saver (recommended)", which seems to be an automated, smart method the phone uses.
I also decided to try turning off the Use Adaptive Battery setting ("Limit battery for apps that you don't use often"). Maybe this is the culprit.
Any luck there yet? My vivo active hr does not even show live notifications....
I have an Honor Play (COR-L29), and pretty much since day one I've had an issue with delayed push notifications for almost every app from which I receive push notifications. For example, someone will send an email to my Gmail account, but while my screen is off, I will not be notified. The moment I wake the screen, the notification will come through. It's running the latest firmware. In Apps>Special Access>Battery Optimisation I have set ALL apps to NOT ALLOWED, and in Battery>App Launch I have set ALL aps to MANUAL, but this has made no difference. I have also used the Wipe Cache Partition feature several times, and again this makes no difference. I love the phone, but simply can't cope with the notification issue. Does anyone have a solution?
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I have an Honor Play (COR-L29), and pretty much since day one I've had an issue with delayed push notifications for almost every app from which I receive push notifications. For example, someone will send an email to my Gmail account, but while my screen is off, I will not be notified. The moment I wake the screen, the notification will come through. It's running the latest firmware. In Apps>Special Access>Battery Optimisation I have set ALL apps to NOT ALLOWED, and in Battery>App Launch I have set ALL aps to MANUAL, but this has made no difference. I have also used the Wipe Cache Partition feature several times, and again this makes no difference. I love the phone, but simply can't cope with the notification issue. Does anyone have a solution?
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Which one battery settings you used, it's normal mode or power saving mode? If you used power saving mode it will be turn off all your background notification, such as gmail.
And go to settings -> battery -> more battery settings -> check stay connected when device sleeps.
Hope it will help