Anyone know how to do this with the AOKP rom? For some reason GO contacts works fine but this pops up in my notification bar every few minutes. Is there a way to block notifications from a specific program
Also is there a way to remove the 15% battery warning? Or tweak it to something like 8%?
Also I can't seem to set the frequency (ie every 15 minutes) that gmail pulls. How would I do that on AOKP?
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I was wondering if anyone knows of a way I can disable the low battery warning on the Mytouch Slide that begins popping up once the battery decreases to 25%. I've searched through the settings and haven't noticed a place to turn it off.
I searched these forums and google and can't seem to find anything about it. If someone knows of an app or script I can sideload my wife would appreciate it. This slide is running the stock Froyo just released by HTC.
If you are running stock firmware (or maybe if you have "my account" installed on any rom), try going into My Account, Alerts tab, disable the Power Saver option.
The phone will still alert you at 15% but not at 30% any more.
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I updated to 4.0.4 on May 25th. When I am off of wifi on my standard battery, drain was pretty rapid. The phone lasted less than 6 hours. Anyone else notice this? Seems to be working better on the extended battery. I'll try to get some numbers when I switch back to extended.
Settings>Battery>Click Graph
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Settings>Battery
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Do this at the very least so we can help.
And/Or add a log or more screen caps of Better Battery Stats or some similar app.
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https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bz5QzNiSyilASHRkd1dQOHo2SVU
Yeah, that awake bar should match the screen on bar.
Closely, at least.
Things like push notifications and text messages will wake with the screen off. That is normal.
As is the random sync with whatever services you have running.
But that means you'd have a blip here and there...rather than the whole bar being covered.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Diagnose what is causing an alarm.
Post screens again, if you wish.
looks like you also lost mobile signal during that great drain you had as well
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Battery life is exponentially better on my extended battery vs. stock, but on weekends when I am mostly on mobile data, I lose about 10% battery per hour. I have work and gmail pushing, but I could scale back to every 15 minutes. Is there an app out there to add this functionality to Nexus? I used to have it on my incredible.
I'm happy with the Note 5 but I've noticed a problem with it I cannot figure out.
It seems there's some sort of application that keeps causing a "notification". I've made the default notification sound to (none) which stops it (since I can't hear it ) but whenever I'm at work if I put the phone on vibrate or mute the phone every couple of minutes will vibrate. I go to look at it and there's nothing in the notification shade. Where do I go from here to try and figure out what application is causing this? I get good battery life with the device. I don't see any crazy tasks eating up resources looking under battery settings.
What systematic way is best to try and hone this down?
If u have Greenify installed watch it close apps when screen is off. Screen will flash on lightly.
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Check out this thread, this happened to me as well, until I remembered the accessibility setting:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-note5/help/random-default-notification-t3234394
Yes this was the fix, it drove me N U T S for well over an hour.
I'm currently on stock MM vs985 and am curious to know a little more about how Doze is supposed to work by default. I get the concept, some apps will spam you with notifications and drain your battery in the process, so those are kind of put on hold while others are "priority" notifications and get delivered immediately. The user also has the option to give specific exclusions from Doze so the notifications will get delivered immediately as they have in the past. At least this is my understanding of things.
The reason I ask is because Gmail notifications aren't quite right. When I'm actively using my phone in the morning, they seem to come in normally and Doze doesn't seem to be active (which is expected). Then when I go to work Doze will kick in and I notice I don't get as many Gmail notifications, which is fine. However on breaks or over lunch, I actively use my phone again. At this point I would expect Doze to no longer be active and I would think the notifications that Doze delayed would start showing up (granted maybe after some delay, but at some point over an hour lunch break). Today after work I didn't have any Gmail notifications so I opened Gmail, it showed the most recent email as one from around 11:00, I swiped down to refresh, and suddenly five more emails showed up (11:38, 12:01, 1:01, 2:59, and 5:40). With that many emails at those different times, I would have thought notifications would have came in at some point without me manually refreshing my emails.
I realize I could exclude Gmail from Doze, but I don't really need the notifications immediately and I would like to get the battery saving benefits of Doze, I just don't get what it's doing or why. I would assume Doze would DELAY notifications until later so they can be processed as one group/batch, not STOP them completely. Is this correct, is there possibly a setting or something I should be looking at?
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I'm currently on stock MM vs985 and am curious to know a little more about how Doze is supposed to work by default. I get the concept, some apps will spam you with notifications and drain your battery in the process, so those are kind of put on hold while others are "priority" notifications and get delivered immediately. The user also has the option to give specific exclusions from Doze so the notifications will get delivered immediately as they have in the past. At least this is my understanding of things.
The reason I ask is because Gmail notifications aren't quite right. When I'm actively using my phone in the morning, they seem to come in normally and Doze doesn't seem to be active (which is expected). Then when I go to work Doze will kick in and I notice I don't get as many Gmail notifications, which is fine. However on breaks or over lunch, I actively use my phone again. At this point I would expect Doze to no longer be active and I would think the notifications that Doze delayed would start showing up (granted maybe after some delay, but at some point over an hour lunch break). Today after work I didn't have any Gmail notifications so I opened Gmail, it showed the most recent email as one from around 11:00, I swiped down to refresh, and suddenly five more emails showed up (11:38, 12:01, 1:01, 2:59, and 5:40). With that many emails at those different times, I would have thought notifications would have came in at some point without me manually refreshing my emails.
I realize I could exclude Gmail from Doze, but I don't really need the notifications immediately and I would like to get the battery saving benefits of Doze, I just don't get what it's doing or why. I would assume Doze would DELAY notifications until later so they can be processed as one group/batch, not STOP them completely. Is this correct, is there possibly a setting or something I should be looking at?
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don't want to sound stupid but do you have greenify installed? Do you have sync turned on?
No greenify or any other non-stock battery saving apps, and yes sync is on. Lunch break and no notifications but I bet when I manually refresh in gmail later I'll have emails that should be coming in now :/
49 hours estimated time remaining for my battery, so it's definitely saving battery, but I'd kind of like notifications when I am using my phone :/
Break time at work, still no gmail notifications. One thing that I realized was that I did have a notification from Facebook just now. Does this indicate that either the Facebook notification has bypassed Doze (made itself priority) or gmail notifications specifically are being blocked by Doze?
Also, when I woke up this morning I did have gmail notifications waiting for me, so that means the normal sync process is capable of working correctly. I had my phone on the charger overnight, so Doze wouldn't have been active (which explains why the notification came through).
About 45 minutes ago I finally got gmail notifications for 6 new emails I got throughout the day. Not sure if it's relevant but this would have been about 10 minutes after I got home where I would have been back on wifi since this morning. I also noticed I have Facebook notifications, and the time on the notification is about two and a half hours ago, so I don't know why the gmail notifications wouldn't have came through at that time as well.
So with all of the knowledge and skills around here, no one has quite fully figured out the stock Doze functionality?
FWIW I don't seem to have this same issue on custom ROMs, at least not on Resurrection Remix.
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Does anyone know where to adjust the low battery notification percentage on Oreo? E.G. to alert at 5% instead of 15% etc.
On a previous Nougat handset it was under settings -> battery. I've dug around and haven't been able to find it.
If not inbuilt into Oreo, if there is an app to configure low battery alerts at a certain battery percentage, I'd be fine with doing that if need be. I'm rooted if it needs to be a root app.
Thanks all.
Pay_It_Forward_Pete said:
Does anyone know where to adjust the low battery notification percentage on Oreo? E.G. to alert at 5% instead of 15% etc.
On a previous Nougat handset it was under settings -> battery. I've dug around and haven't been able to find it.
If not inbuilt into Oreo, if there is an app to configure low battery alerts at a certain battery percentage, I'd be fine with doing that if need be. I'm rooted if it needs to be a root app.
Thanks all.
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There is no native setting on the P2XL. There are several battery alert type apps in the play store. There's probably even an adb method to adjust it, however, I don't know what that would be.
Going to battery saver is only native way I could think of I never see low battery since I'm usually around 50 percent when I got bed the battery is happyer when charged more frequent then letting it die then charging unless you are doing it 5 times a day for 6 months
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Okay. I'll try this thing. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larryvgs.battery