so i cant receive any notification from whatsapp or gmail and so many apps when the screen is off
when i turn screen on all the notification immediately received !
what i did :
1) i checked keep wifi on when screen is off
2) downloaded pnf and set heartbeat interval for 5 min.
3) cleared data and cache from google services framework
4) turned off wifi battery saving mode
still no hope
Try uncheck the minimize battery usage when wifi is on in advanced settings
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Hi i have the same problem with my D855
But it only dont work when im on WLAN
Pollux King said:
Try uncheck the minimize battery usage when wifi is on in advanced settings
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i tried this, but it don't work
Edit:
I think i found the problem on my phone.
I have frozen some apps like Google+ and Google Search.
After unfreezing and updateing the push notifications works on WiFi when screen off.
LiFeSII said:
Hi i have the same problem with my D855
But it only dont work when im on WLAN
i tried this, but it don't work
Edit:
I think i found the problem on my phone.
I have frozen some apps like Google+ and Google Search.
After unfreezing and updateing the push notifications works on WiFi when screen off.
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Ok now the Problem is only on Whatsapp - all other apps sending Push notifications while screen off and WiFi.:silly:
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i have this problem with my " mobile data" not wifi .. wifi works fine i guess its only the mobile data when the screen is off it stops working and when i swipe open the screen again i find alot of notifications and stuff from social apps i kept looking and searching before i post here all i found was this and its about the wifi and its already set to never
menu>settings>wifi>menu>advanced>keep wifi on during sleep>always
btw im using wanamlite rom 3.0.31 i guess im still a noob here got my phone like 2 weeks ago or something switching from an iphone 4s
What do you mean, that you find a lot of notifications from social apps? Are they suggesting that there is no connection or are they normal informations? As far as I know it is normal that those notification gather over time when screen is off and are displayed en masse after screen is turned on. If you are certain that mobile data is off when screen is off, look for some installed app that is supposed to "save energy" as they are sometimes configured to disable data (sometimes all data) to safeguard battery.
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What do you mean, that you find a lot of notifications from social apps? Are they suggesting that there is no connection or are they normal informations? As far as I know it is normal that those notification gather over time when screen is off and are displayed en masse after screen is turned on. If you are certain that mobile data is off when screen is off, look for some installed app that is supposed to "save energy" as they are sometimes configured to disable data (sometimes all data) to safeguard battery.
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THANX THAT HELPED ALOT
I had a go battery saver app and when i deleted it everything went normal again thanx .. about those social messages they arent there when i turn it on and when i start using internet they come in masses any way thanx problem solved now
Hi,
My phone is 'awake' always and the WiFi (in battery graph) shows as active even thoug WiFi is switched off.
http://imgur.com/ovnpKno
Any suggestions please
mtechie said:
Hi,
My phone is 'awake' always and the WiFi (in battery graph) shows as active even thoug WiFi is switched off.
http://imgur.com/ovnpKno
Any suggestions please
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Assuming you are on 5.0.1 Lollipop, did you factory reset after the update? Many people have experienced problems after the update but have seen factory resets correct problems.
While on the wifi settings page (the screen where you find the list of wifi networks available), touch the three dots in the upper right corner and select Advanced.
Uncheck (turn off) the option to "Always allow scanning"
You can also turn off the first option of Network notification to stop it from trying to find open networks in range.
hope this helps.
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Assuming you are on 5.0.1 Lollipop, did you factory reset after the update? Many people have experienced problems after the update but have seen factory resets correct problems.
While on the wifi settings page (the screen where you find the list of wifi networks available), touch the three dots in the upper right corner and select Advanced.
Uncheck (turn off) the option to "Always allow scanning"
You can also turn off the first option of Network notification to stop it from trying to find open networks in range.
hope this helps.
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Thanks for the response,
I am on 5.0.1, I did factory reset twice, Cleaned cache multiple times
"Always allow scanning" is already turned off
Network notification is also turned off (unchecked)
Funny thing is , I put the phone in Airplane mode (wifi off too) for a while and battery graph still shows WiFi on and phone awake
mtechie said:
Thanks for the response,
I am on 5.0.1, I did factory reset twice, Cleaned cache multiple times
"Always allow scanning" is already turned off
Network notification is also turned off (unchecked)
Funny thing is , I put the phone in Airplane mode (wifi off too) for a while and battery graph still shows WiFi on and phone awake
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The Wifi thing is a lollipop bug.
It'll always show as on even when it's off.
spexwood said:
The Wifi thing is a lollipop bug.
It'll always show as on even when it's off.
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That bug must not hit every lollipop phone because my wifi doesn't show as on all the time. When it's off, it's off.
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That bug must not hit every lollipop phone because my wifi doesn't show as on all the time. When it's off, it's off.
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Weird... mine does.
Are you running any special apps (like battery savers)? What Wifi settings are you using? Is Power Saving Mode on or off?
I'm curious now. But yeah, several Note 4 users on the non-ATT Note 4 thread are reporting this issue as well and so were many Nexus users.
spexwood said:
Weird... mine does.
Are you running any special apps (like battery savers)? What Wifi settings are you using? Is Power Saving Mode on or off?
I'm curious now. But yeah, several Note 4 users on the non-ATT Note 4 thread are reporting this issue as well and so were many Nexus users.
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No battery savers or apps designed to conserve battery; power saving modes off. All I did to wifi settings was turn off scanning and notification. I have a long list of apps that I disabled since I knew for sure I wasn't going to use them. I screenshot them below if you're interested.
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No battery savers or apps designed to conserve battery; power saving modes off. All I did to wifi settings was turn off scanning and notification. I have a long list of apps that I disabled since I knew for sure I wasn't going to use them. I screenshot them below if you're interested.
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Ok I was wrong. My phone doesn't show wifi always on. I kept wifi off all day and it showed correctly. BUT I think it did show as always awake on the previous Lollipop update. (I'm on COC4 now).
And btw, I have all the same apps turned off as you except Samsung Push Service because it seems to not sync S Note with my Samsung account (I have a Note tablet too) and Amazon because I use it.
Update
I did some further digging , based on the amount of battery used.
1. Cerberus App was using a lot of battery, so uninstalled and re-installed it... the Constant AWAKE problem is gone
waiting a few days to make sure that problem was really gone
2. Uninstalled "LLAMA" app and now WiFi does NOT show as always on
Having the exact same issue on my galaxy s6. Just turned on clash after picking up the phone and the resolution looks like as compared to my joke Moto X (2013). It's worst when zoomed way out and fine when zoomed way in. Maggie everywhere. What the **** supercell.
Guys got my OP3 few days back but what I'm noticing is that after 2-3 days that my Android System is higher then Screen usage which wasn't before. Never facing this kind of drain before on OP3 or on my Nexus 5 that I used to use before. Is there anything unusual? I'm attaching screenshot of better battery stats also please do look into them.
Anyone ?
I had the same issue resulting in terrible battery life since Android System was constantly working the CPU. It's probably due to the Oxygen OS kernel. I sent back my unit and asked for a replacement because I didn't want to install a custom ROM on a brand new phone just yet.
Same issue here, Android System uses more battery than my screen. Also it looks like the phone was awake all night tonight with screen off, so I had more standby drain.
This is most likely due to an app that has a rogue process running in the background constantly keeping gms awake. Try clearing data for the play store and turning off sync for any apps you have. See the drain overnight and report back.
Same problem here... "Android-System" is consuming the highest amount of all my other apps ...
My OP3 has a lifetime of about 6-8 hours ...
Yeah even it's the same for me... Even did a factory reset but didn't help
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Facing the same problem. Amplify Forcedoze and Greenify don't help
Turn off the auto sync. I am consistently getting 8hrs SOT. Using LTE and wifi.
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nickporwal said:
Turn off the auto sync. I am consistently getting 8hrs SOT. Using LTE and wifi.
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when you turn off auto sync, does whatsapp still work without having to manually sync every now and then? afaik, most of the social apps rely on this sync to function properly and having to manually sync every time for whatsapp or twitter would defeat its purpose.
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when you turn off auto sync, does whatsapp still work without having to manually sync every now and then? afaik, most of the social apps rely on this sync to function properly and having to manually sync every time for whatsapp or twitter would defeat its purpose.
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Whatsapp doesn't use sync to fetch messages. Sync is for syncing contacts on Whatsapp
guys try disabling ambient mode and see if that lowers the android system drain.
i'm checking it myself on my op3
That does not work for me. I have everything disabled - daydreams, ambient, proximity wake, Google now, now on tap, auto sync, oneplus launcher but android system continues to take up more battery even when the screen is off.
The Opskin package is included in Android system, maybe rendering the ui drains more battery
I think I fixed this by disabling "location" and/or "location determination" (DE: Standortbestimmung)
cruzs said:
I think I fixed this by disabling "location" and/or "location determination" (DE: Standortbestimmung)
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Nope ... not fixed
Hi,
I need some help, please.
I have Cyanogen 13 installed on my phone, nightly 20160729, but for some time now, I'm not getting my Whatsapp messages when screen is off. They come all at once when I unlock my phone.
I have background data enabled, battery optimization disabled for Whatsapp, all notifications are enabled in the app settings and in the phone settings, I have Whatsapp whitelisted in Task manager, my WIFI is on when screen is on, when screen is off, mobile data is active ( no changes detected when only WIFI is on or only mobile data is on).
Can't figure out what's the problem, Viber works fine on the same phone and with the same settings.
Also, I've noticed that when I turn the screen off, messages do get through for about a minute or so after turning it off and then nothing.
Could it be some setting related to the phone sleep mode?
Any help would be appreciated, thanx
Delete all task manager apps
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Hi, tried that, no effect.
I'm testing settings for all apps that control background processes and will see if there's any progress.
Thanx for your reply.
Seems that something in Hibernation manager is at fault. Looks like some process is getting killed that affects WhatsApp. Don't know which one is it, but for now, messages are coming through.
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Seems that something in Hibernation manager is at fault. Looks like some process is getting killed that affects WhatsApp. Don't know which one is it, but for now, messages are coming through.
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So, messages not coming through again. Uninstalled Hibernation manager, seems to me that when phone goes to deep sleep, Whatsapp messages stop coming. Any suggestions?
These are the processes I have set to autokill, can anybody tell me if any of them should be active for Whatsapp to work?
This is solved, apparently, WhatsApp needs Google play and services to work while Viber works fine with them disabled.
Hi all, I updated my rooted note 8 pro to miui 12 through twrp yesterday and all went fine but after some time I realized that I am unable to receive any notification including WhatsApp and outlook email and when i manually open the app, I receive pending messages instantly... so i tried to do some tricks. myself.. I turned off battery saver for it and set it to no restrictions and also turned on auto start option as well but no luck ... issue is still same..
i also tried to turn off adaptive notification in special access section but it didn't help either, also it sets itself to notifications option (2nd option) automatically after i restart my phone.. so , anybody got a clue what should i do for it as it is so important for me to get all notifications instantly... Thankyou
i have Indonesian rom installed in my phone in case it matters..
Did you reboot after turning on auto start? Also try setting the notification priority to high or locking the apps in app manager.
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Did you reboot after turning on auto start? Also try setting the notification priority to high or locking the apps in app manager.
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Of course I rebooted many times and notifications already set to high priority by default but still I am unable to get notifications.
Did you lock the apps with app manager and set battery optimizations to no restrictions?
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Did you lock the apps with app manager and set battery optimizations to no restrictions?
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I have already set battery optimization to no restrictions , don't know how to lock the app with app manager.. please elaborate if that makes a difference