So i just bought my Huawei P20 Pro a couple of days ago, and my only problem has been that the notifications don't turn on the screen whenever they come. I tried locating the Option but it doesn't exist for some reason on my device, while in other devices the option does appear. It's usually the first option.
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Apps & notifications - > notification & status bar - > activate screen on notification
You can also use the search in the settings menu. That's how i found it
Gaba90 said:
Apps & notifications - > notification & status bar - > activate screen on notification
You can also use the search in the settings menu. That's how i found it
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Appreciate your time, but you quite didn't read my post, I know that that's the proper way to activate it, but for some unknown reason, that option doesn't appears on my phone. Took the time to take a screenshot and uploaded it in the link above, anyone else with a useful tip?
Sorry I didn't click on that weird link ?
Maybe try resetting your settings cache.
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Ok, so I just flashed Dutty's 4/29 rom not too long ago.
So far it has been great. But I have one thing I would like to change.
The signal icon at the top of the screen integrates the G/E/3G/H indicator for data. Is there a way to disable the larger Square G/E/3G/H indicator next to that? I feel there is no need to have both, and the less clutter at the top the better.
Here is a screenshot with the icon in question highlighted in the red box:
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Normally I would search, but I did not know what to call that icon, and searching "disable data icon" did not get me where I wanted to go.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Also on a related note....
Is there a way to seperate out the multiple notifications.
For example if you get an email notification and a missed call, rather than having seperate icons across the top for each, you get a "notifications icon" that you have to click on which pops up the seperate icons:
Is there a way to seperate those out by default?
Anybody have any suggestions?
As far as i know thats not possible..
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So, apparently Google added a hidden "Heads Up" Notifications option on KitKat.
It is currently set off by default but the Cyanogen Team enabled it on their latest update.
Do you guys think it is possible to enable this option for other devices using Xposed?
Source: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...n-aosp-enables-them-in-latest-cm11-nightlies/
Description: These floating notifications are meant to be used in full-screen apps or Immersive Mode, but for whatever reason, they aren't switched on in AOSP code. When switched on, all notifications will float in just below the notification bar, or just where it would be if you're currently in full screen mode. These are basically identical to the notification you'd see if you pulled down the bar - you can tap it to go to the relevant application, swipe left to dismiss it, pinch out to expand, et cetera.
Pictures:
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Plus one here.
Would be nice to unlock this!
Framework code:
https://github.com/android/platform...statusbar/policy/HeadsUpNotificationView.java
L.F.B. said:
Plus one here.
Would be nice to unlock this!
Framework code:
https://github.com/android/platform...statusbar/policy/HeadsUpNotificationView.java
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Nice, thanks for sharing. This will definetly help.
On my previous Lollipop phone it was possible to set an apps notification to Hide Sensitive Content to prevent it from displaying specific details on the lock screen. A really good feature of Lollipop that I'm really missing here now on the Mate S.
I know this is EMUI 3.1 but just wondered if anyone knows how to activate this same setting, its got to be in there somewhere.
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On my previous Lollipop phone it was possible to set an apps notification to Hide Sensitive Content to prevent it from displaying specific details on the lock screen. A really good feature of Lollipop that I'm really missing here now on the Mate S.
I know this is EMUI 3.1 but just wondered if anyone knows how to activate this same setting, its got to be in there somewhere.
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You can find the setting under "Screen lock and password" in settings.
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You can find the setting under "Screen lock and password" in settings.
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yeah I've tried that but that appears to only be relevant to Messages (i.e text messages) it doesnt seem to affect other apps like WhatsApp.
Thanks though, any other suggestions?
Hi, I'm having a weird problem
When I call someone or in a call and I press the home button, the calling conversation turns into a round icon and goes to the top left side of the phone like facebook messenger chat head. It's very annoying as sometimes I don't know if the call is going on or not.
I've looked everywhere but haven't found a solution to disable it.
Please help if anybody knows.
It ia a feature of the dialler, not an issue.
If you see the round icon, the call is active. It will dissappear after the call will end.
Is there a way to bring back normal version of knowing if call is active i.e. the notification drop down menu? This round icon thing is very confusing. I feel as if the call has ended but sometimes its going on...
Just do not update the Dialler, or install different one. I didnt find any way to disable it.
Disable 'Display over other apps' for phone
Found in: Settings - Apps and Notifications - Advanced - Special App Access - Display over other apps - Phone
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Doesn't work for me, S21 Ultra. I get to the permissions part but clicking on that does nothing???
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Doesn't work for me, S21 Ultra. I get to the permissions part but clicking on that does nothing???
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Same phone. G998B. No way to see hidden settings. I only see the following.
Spoiler: Screen shot
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Works for me SM-G998B Gallary 12.1.07.5
It works on my SM-G9960.
I also found out the same developer's options are present in the Bixby app, you can enable it the same way by quickly tapping the version number. There's only one setting you can enable, which requires to register in Developer's program, and it also asks for "Revision ID". I entered some random number and it worked.
If you'd like to try it out, enabling it is rather simple: Head over to settings within the Gallery app and open About Gallery. Now repeatedly tap on the version number until you see a toast that reads [Labs] Gallery labs is enabled. You'll now find the now-not-so-secret menu in the app's settings menu