Delay notification Whatsapp - ASUS ROG Phone II Questions & Answers

Hello
I have issue with my Whatsapp about not reviving messages till i open it and below steps I found and I did but still not fix yet
You need to check whether your Whatsapp is always running or not, follow below steps
Settings --> Apps & Notifications --> Whatsapp --> Memory
You need to make sure that your battery optimizer is not killing Whatsapp.
Settings --> Apps & Notifications --> Whatsapp --> Battery --> Battery Optimization
Add Whatsapp to the "not optimized" list, if not already present.
Settings --> Apps & Notifications --> Whatsapp --> Battery --> Background Restriction
The setting should be "App can use battery in background"
You need to make sure Whatsapp can access data all the time, try to just turn on "Background data", if your Whatsapp is still not working properly try to check "Unrestricted data access" as well.
Settings --> Apps & Notifications --> Whatsapp --> Data Usage
You need to make sure Whatsapp is allowed to auto start, go to the setting as mentioned below and select Whatsapp in order for it to auto start.
Settings --> Battery --> PowerMaster--> Auto-start manager
any other solutions please.
Thanks in advance

Same thing started to happen on my Asus too. Messages not coming until wake up device.

Are you guys using wifi or cellular? I never had that issue on Android. On IOS i get them often...

shorbah said:
Hello
I have issue with my Whatsapp about not reviving messages till i open it and below steps I found and I did but still not fix yet
You need to check whether your Whatsapp is always running or not, follow below steps
Settings --> Apps & Notifications --> Whatsapp --> Memory
You need to make sure that your battery optimizer is not killing Whatsapp.
Settings --> Apps & Notifications --> Whatsapp --> Battery --> Battery Optimization
Add Whatsapp to the "not optimized" list, if not already present.
Settings --> Apps & Notifications --> Whatsapp --> Battery --> Background Restriction
The setting should be "App can use battery in background"
You need to make sure Whatsapp can access data all the time, try to just turn on "Background data", if your Whatsapp is still not working properly try to check "Unrestricted data access" as well.
Settings --> Apps & Notifications --> Whatsapp --> Data Usage
You need to make sure Whatsapp is allowed to auto start, go to the setting as mentioned below and select Whatsapp in order for it to auto start.
Settings --> Battery --> PowerMaster--> Auto-start manager
any other solutions please.
Thanks in advance
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Are your notifications settings disabled?
WhatsApp App Info > Notifications > Show notifications

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[Q] push notification settings

how can i adjust push notification settings for different apps like facebook, twitter, instagram, etc. For instance, i want have the notifications pushed for twitter and facebook but not for instagram. I couldn't find where to arrange this setting.
Settings --> Apps --> Press the app you want --> Show notifications.
You can turn them off here per app , this setting is on by default.
Kind regards, Stefan.
Thaevil0ne said:
Settings --> Apps --> Press the app you want --> Show notifications.
You can turn them off here per app , this setting is on by default.
Kind regards, Stefan.
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my main purpose of doing this is to save battery life. I don't want facebook or instagram to push constantly on the background. Does the setting you mentioned just stop showing notifications or it really stops apps to push?

Push notifications disabled

Hello everyone
I turned off all battery saving endeavors that I'm aware of:
1- Settings > battery & performance > power > battery saver > OFF
2- Settings > battery & performance > power > battery use > more > battery saver > turn on automatically > OFF
I noticed that after pressing more, if you select the second option: battery optimization
It lists apps that are either optimized or not optimized (that you can optimize)
I noticed that what's app & gmail were optimized by default.
Maybe that explains why their push notification was turned off overnight?
If you click the settings icon in the power section, it opens a menu. In that menu there's an option:
Clear cache when device is locked:
You have the option from setting it trigger from 1 minute, to 30 minutes or never.
What cache are they referring to?
3- under developer options
I turned off MIUI optimization
I left 'memory optimization' on low
Maybe the 'low' turned off push notifications during the night?
So, how is miui optimization different from memory optimization?
I noticed that this morning I did not receive what's app or gmail notifications till I opened each individual application.
This is a huge issue because I need push notifications to be like their namesake: PUSHED
CorruptedSanity said:
I left 'memory optimization' on low
Maybe the 'low' turned off push notifications during the night?
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Set that to off.
ChodTheWacko said:
Set that to off.
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I just did
CorruptedSanity said:
I just did
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Did it work? Also try this:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/bensin/...ions-on-xiaomis-miui-8-for-real/#1ff853ea4e1b
Let us know what works exactly, thanks!
ChodTheWacko said:
Did it work? Also try this:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/bensin/...ions-on-xiaomis-miui-8-for-real/#1ff853ea4e1b
Let us know what works exactly, thanks!
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I don't know 😀
I'll find out throughout the day though, I guess.
I did also turn off:
I noticed that after pressing more, if you select the second option: battery optimization
It lists apps that are either optimized or not optimized (that you can optimize)
I noticed that what's app & gmail were optimized by default.
Maybe that explains why their push notification was turned off overnight?
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In the above, I turned off optimization for those apps.
So, now I won't know whether memory optimization in developer options or whether battery optimization will resolve it.
Well. No more disabled push notifications.
Either this resolved it:
under developer options
I set 'memory optimization' on off
Or this
I noticed that after pressing more, if you select the second option: battery optimization
It lists apps that are either optimized or not optimized (that you can optimize)
my wechat/messenger/pebble all work fine.
Gmail for some reason isn't automatically syncing so it doesn't receive the messages.
This is incredibly frustrating.
I read that the gmail app from google play works better than the one in the mi app store.
I uninstalled the mi one, installed the google play one, and that worked.
I also noticed that in my flailing about, I turned on the 'WLAN only" option in settings->sync, which was a bad move. (not my root cause though).
I added everything I tried (and I did a lot) to my FAQ.
CorruptedSanity said:
Well. No more disabled push notifications.
Either this resolved it:
under developer options
I set 'memory optimization' on off
Or this
I noticed that after pressing more, if you select the second option: battery optimization
It lists apps that are either optimized or not optimized (that you can optimize)
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Apparently it didn't work.
I slept at about 11 pm
I woke up this morning to notifications from about 1 am
Then when I opened the app, I received messages from 2 am and onwards.
I checked the above settings. They were the same as before.
Very weird. Discomforting experience.
Try my suggestions in the thread to disable MIUI optimizations to reslove late/missing notifications problem:
underlines said:
Disable MIUI battery saver and fix missed/late notifications
Settings > Battery & performance > Manage apps' battery usage > Off
Settings > Battery & performance > Power > Battery saver > Battery saver toggle off
Settings > Notifications & status bar > App notifications > select apps that can show floating notifications and notifications on lockscreen
Security > Permissions > Auto start > select apps that should get notifications after reboot
Security > Settings icon > Cleaner settings > Clean automatically > turn off / Update automatically > turn off
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Security > Settings icon > Cleaner settings > Clean automatically > turn off / Update automatically > turn off
This is the only one I hadn't done
Let's see
Ok some bad news
Today morning gmail was disabled
It could've spay been disabled yesterday but I didn't notice
I went to bed at 10 pm
Woke up at around 1 am
I found what's app enabled
But gmail was disabled
When I entered gmail, the last email received was a little after 11 pm
Then it refreshed & I saw emails from 12 am & 2 am
I fell asleep again & awoke again at around 4am
Same thing
Then finally woke up at around 6 am and the same thing happened
But since waking up & continuously using my phone, gmail is working fine. Emails are pushed.
It's surprising because I replicated the what's app settings to gmail.
Therefore they should be behaving the same.
Try this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...gcm&pcampaignid=APPU_1_YWdIWJ2-JML3vgSk-6qQDg
Ok
It turned out gmail was not synchronizing
See photo
I restarted that device & that resolved it
Why do you suppose that happened?
CorruptedSanity said:
Ok
It turned out gmail was not synchronizing
See photo
I restarted that device & that resolved it
Why do you suppose that happened?
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I'm not 100% but I think because google framework is installed, not part of the stock system,
that stuff like 'Google play services' has to be "kept active"' (autostarted, etc, etc) the same as wechat/gmail/etc.
CorruptedSanity said:
Hello everyone
I turned off all battery saving endeavors that I'm aware of:
1- Settings > battery & performance > power > battery saver > OFF
2- Settings > battery & performance > power > battery use > more > battery saver > turn on automatically > OFF
I noticed that after pressing more, if you select the second option: battery optimization
It lists apps that are either optimized or not optimized (that you can optimize)
I noticed that what's app & gmail were optimized by default.
Maybe that explains why their push notification was turned off overnight?
If you click the settings icon in the power section, it opens a menu. In that menu there's an option:
Clear cache when device is locked:
You have the option from setting it trigger from 1 minute, to 30 minutes or never.
What cache are they referring to?
3- under developer options
I turned off MIUI optimization
I left 'memory optimization' on low
Maybe the 'low' turned off push notifications during the night?
So, how is miui optimization different from memory optimization?
I noticed that this morning I did not receive what's app or gmail notifications till I opened each individual application.
This is a huge issue because I need push notifications to be like their namesake: PUSHED
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I am facing the same issues wirh mi mix 2s. Even when selecting all notifications ON from the application notification, it is forgetting it.
No notification sounds, no notifications unless i open the apps..... That sucks!!
Aprentice_ said:
I am facing the same issues wirh mi mix 2s. Even when selecting all notifications ON from the application notification, it is forgetting it.
No notification sounds, no notifications unless i open the apps..... That sucks!!
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I noticed that some themes can disable the push notifications. Perhaps you should try all the tweaks mentioned here when you are in the default theme first? Also, if you are in MIUI 10, some themes show a warning that they are not compatible with Miui 10 and that some parts of the "system" may not work properly. Did you get this message?

Battery optimization - problems with background sync

Hi
First of all I have the chinese variant. So I don't know if the settings are a little different than on the global variant.
On Oreo I found two different battery settings.
The first one is in Apps&notifications - See all apps - select an app - Battery - Battery optimization. If the developer adjusted his app for Oreo battery optimization, you can select this. In some cases you can also activate "Background activity" here. I have no idea what these settings mean exactly and how they influence background sync and activity.
The second settings are in Battery - Background activity manager. There you can active "Auto Active" and "Lock Screen" per App.
So let's talk about my issue. If I set "battery optimization" in the first settings, it will disable background sync in the corresponding app. For example I open Google Calendar, active sync there, close the app. Open it after maybe 30min it will tell me sync is disabled. Also with this setting I won't get any Whatsapp messages if the app isn't in the foreground.
If I activate both options in the second setting it will work. What I don't get: With some apps these options change the first setting. Some apps stay at "battery optimization" and some apps fall back to "not optimized"
However I think with these settings the apps use more battery.
Anyone tried these settings? And tested the different possibilities?
Why is it so hard to do battery optimization and still get push messages in Gmail oder Whatsapp? Why I have to manually change settings to get this working?
Thanks for your answers!
Obvious step is to set every possible app to battery optimization mode (that's your first one). It's not possible to turn this on for every app (some simply needs to stay on all the time). Battery optimization doesn't disable sync for apps immediately, but only when device is in deep sleep. Also u can blacklist some of them (that's your second option) which drain more battery even with optimization option turned on. Try to blacklist apps which u don't use so frequently and u don't need to check for notifications so often.
I use those settings, keep few apps that need more of my attention, rest is blacklisted.

Deactivate battery optimization for some apps

Hello guys,
I've recognized that I don't receive notifications on time. For example I receive E-Mail notifications or eBay notifications quite late. I guess that it has something to do with huaweis battery optimization. However I couldn't find the place where I can grant some apps to receive notifications on time. Could aynone pleas tell me where I can find the function to do this? Thanks.
Settings -> Apps -> Apps -> Settings -> Special Access -> Ignore battery optimization

Gmail App not show in Manage Notifications. Reason?

In Settings --> Applications & Notifications --> Manage Notifications --> ¿GMAIL?
and touch 3 points --> Symbols --> ¿GMAIL?
In huawei P9 exactly error with Gmail Application...
Reason?
PD: Gmail is system application

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