How do i completely disable emergency alerts - Huawei P10 Questions & Answers

I live in Canada, and received my first emergency test notfication (very annoying) . I have all notifications unchecked but the top option emergency alert always receive is checked and cant be removed. Does anyone now how i disable this feature. Do I need to root and disable a specific service etc. Thank you.

Hello, go to Settings-Sounds-more Sound settings.
Scroll down to Mobile Broadcast and disable there.

The top box I can not uncheck. Enable notifications. I still get test notifications.

i have a mate 20x and the same problem. emergency alerts do not seem to disabled. I have everything unchecked in cell broadcasts and STILL get the alerts. I finally managed to turn off the alerts.
In mate 20 go to : "settings", then "apps". Under "apps" find "cell broadcasts". Disable the "SMS" permission there. This will stop the alerts.

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Google now reminders ignoring Interruptions settings in Priority mode?

I'm on 5.1. I want to set priority mode so that it behaves similarly to the old silent mode on prior Android versions. For example, when I'm sleeping, I want to set up priority mode so that I ONLY get alarms (no sound or vibrate for calls, messages, reminders, other app notifications, etc.).
Anyway, I have configured the following settings:
When calls and notifications arrive -> Allow only priority interruptions
Priority interruptions:
Events and reminders -> ***OFF***
Calls -> OFF
Messages -> OFF
My problem is that, even though "Events and reminders" is set to OFF, I STILL get a notification sound and vibration for reminders set within Google Now. However, this DOESN'T happen for reminders attached to notes within Google Keep. I haven't yet tested all the other possibilities with Calendar events and reminders.
In the "App notifications" settings for the "Google App", Priority is OFF.
What is the expected behavior?
This seems like a bug to me.
As an additional comment, it seems like it would be useful to have customizable presets for the Interruptions settings. Depending on the situation, I may want to configure interruption settings differently. For example, sleep vs. in-a-meeting vs. driving vs. in-a-movie-theater, etc. Rather than having a single "Priority" mode, there could be a drop-down where you select from an arbitrary number of customized presets.
Finally, how do the per-app notification priority settings interact with the Interruptions settings? For example, what is supposed to happen if I turn on Priority in the per-app notifications settings for Hangouts, but have Messages OFF in the Interruptions settings. What happens when I get an SMS?
thomase00 said:
I'm on 5.1. I want to set priority mode so that it behaves similarly to the old silent mode on prior Android versions. For example, when I'm sleeping, I want to set up priority mode so that I ONLY get alarms (no sound or vibrate for calls, messages, reminders, other app notifications, etc.).
Anyway, I have configured the following settings:
When calls and notifications arrive -> Allow only priority interruptions
Priority interruptions:
Events and reminders -> ***OFF***
Calls -> OFF
Messages -> OFF
My problem is that, even though "Events and reminders" is set to OFF, I STILL get a notification sound and vibration for reminders set within Google Now. However, this DOESN'T happen for reminders attached to notes within Google Keep. I haven't yet tested all the other possibilities with Calendar events and reminders.
In the "App notifications" settings for the "Google App", Priority is OFF.
What is the expected behavior?
This seems like a bug to me.
As an additional comment, it seems like it would be useful to have customizable presets for the Interruptions settings. Depending on the situation, I may want to configure interruption settings differently. For example, sleep vs. in-a-meeting vs. driving vs. in-a-movie-theater, etc. Rather than having a single "Priority" mode, there could be a drop-down where you select from an arbitrary number of customized presets.
Finally, how do the per-app notification priority settings interact with the Interruptions settings? For example, what is supposed to happen if I turn on Priority in the per-app notifications settings for Hangouts, but have Messages OFF in the Interruptions settings. What happens when I get an SMS?
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Have you checked the settings in the Google Now app itself? Notifications are set up as either priority or none for the app. Looks like they are set to priority by default. Google Now> tap the 3 lines and select settings> Now Cards.... see the screenshots below.
I have Ringtone set to silent and vibrate turned on. In priority mode, I still get a sound for reminders. I don't really understand what these settings do.
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V40 ThinQ disable green pop-up bubble during active phone calls

I've been digging around trying to find an answer, and I think the only one I found was https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/disable-floating-popup-call-t3142001 which essentially says you need root / can't disable it.
When making a phone call (not an incoming call, but during an active call), if you switch to a different app/screen, a green floating pop-up bar appears. You can drag this bar all over the screen, but I really couldn't care less about it. It's not useful to me as the only status it shows is the call duration. If it at least showed my microphone/speaker status, it'd be useful. But I really couldn't care less how long I've been on a call.
Is there any way to disable or otherwise configure this feature? I can't even figure out what it's called.
thoraxe said:
I've been digging around trying to find an answer, and I think the only one I found was https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/disable-floating-popup-call-t3142001 which essentially says you need root / can't disable it.
When making a phone call (not an incoming call, but during an active call), if you switch to a different app/screen, a green floating pop-up bar appears. You can drag this bar all over the screen, but I really couldn't care less about it. It's not useful to me as the only status it shows is the call duration. If it at least showed my microphone/speaker status, it'd be useful. But I really couldn't care less how long I've been on a call.
Is there any way to disable or otherwise configure this feature? I can't even figure out what it's called.
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Go into the default dialer app and select the Dial tab. Click on the 3 dot menu in the upper right and select Call Settings then select Additional Settings. There is an option called "Show voice calls while in an app". Select that and you have the option to change from a pop-up.
hosps said:
Go into the default dialer app and select the Dial tab. Click on the 3 dot menu in the upper right and select Call Settings then select Additional Settings. There is an option called "Show voice calls while in an app". Select that and you have the option to change from a pop-up.
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That's only for incoming calls. He's talking about the in-call timer floating button. Never have been able to disable it since G2. It sucks and is annoying af.
Swizzle82 said:
That's only for incoming calls. He's talking about the in-call timer floating button. Never have been able to disable it since G2. It sucks and is annoying af.
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Yes, this is exactly it. Stinks that there's no way to disable it. It's almost entirely useless.

Disable smart call reminders?

Hi guys!
I receive daily a notification by Samsung to turn on my Caller ID and Spam protection, which in turn will send Samsung even more data about the calls I receive. I don't want it. Dismissing the notification will just make it show again the next day.
How can I remove it for good?
I can't remember exactly how I stopped those but if I'm not mistaken you should be able to press and hold the notification the next time you get it and it will display options for that notification. The options I see are; Alert, Silent and On/Off. Then you would save your selection and that should take care of it. There's also a details button that would probably give you more options for other notifications from the app sending those to you.

Question Disable call forwarding notification?

I've set up the function to forward all calls coming into my carrier number to my Google Voice number. Unfortunately, this has an annoying side effect of a notification from the phone app that says "Call fowarding is on - Forwarding all calls" which I cannot dismiss nor turn off. The notification will not swipe away, and the option to turn off this notification is greyed out (screenshot attached)
If you have any ideas for how I can disable this notification, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!

Question Call recorder and notifications

I'm currently using a stock ZenFone 8 with an unlocked bootloader and I'm wondering if there's some way to disable call recorder notifications? Right now call recording works perfectly but after every phone call I get a notification telling me it worked and saved the call. I can't disable this notification because they come from the "Phone calls" app under "Asus Telecom" which is considered a system app which blocks me from disabling it's notifications.
Is there some way I can override this and disable the notifications from "Asus Telecom" without completely changing the OS?
hi, did you find solution? thx
CocodaMonkey said:
I'm currently using a stock ZenFone 8 with an unlocked bootloader and I'm wondering if there's some way to disable call recorder notifications? Right now call recording works perfectly but after every phone call I get a notification telling me it worked and saved the call. I can't disable this notification because they come from the "Phone calls" app under "Asus Telecom" which is considered a system app which blocks me from disabling it's notifications.
Is there some way I can override this and disable the notifications from "Asus Telecom" without completely changing the OS?
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Settings -> Network & internet -> Call -> Advanced -> Call recording -> Call recording notification

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