I have a HTC One (M8). When you use the Android Device Manager to locate your phone it shows a notification that it was utilized, which is stupid in my opinion as it tells the bad guys/gals what you are doing.
I went to Settings, Application Manager and All and tried to locate the "Android Device manager and Device Manager" to disable notification but even after removing the tick from 'Show notification' option, I'm still getting notifications.
The same thing is happening on my HTC Desire X. I would like very much to know how to disable this notification.
Related
I am currently running leedroid rom on my HTC 10.
1. I am constantly on wifi networks, and am constantly switching wifi networks. Because of this, I am constantly getting the notification on my lockscreen and status bar that reads "Connected to xxxx wireless network". Is there any way to permanently disable this and any other system notifications?
2. I am also running Xposed framework with the module Android N-ify. One thing I have noticed is that the "Clear All" button for notifications does not work anymore. What actually appears to be happening is that by default there is one button to clear all which is part of the rom, but then the android N-ify module tries to change that. So if I look closely, I can see that there are two "Clear all" buttons stacked on top of each other.
When I had Xposed I used a module called NotifyClean. Worked pretty well for blocking certain notifications. If I recall you would have to block each "Connected to xxx network" notification once, for every time you connect to a new network. Else you would have to block all notifications from "System", which you may not want to do.
Another user also mentioned an app called Notifications Off which you can find on the Play Store. Looks similar to NotifyClean.
wailer247 said:
2. I am also running Xposed framework with the module Android N-ify. One thing I have noticed is that the "Clear All" button for notifications does not work anymore. What actually appears to be happening is that by default there is one button to clear all which is part of the rom, but then the android N-ify module tries to change that. So if I look closely, I can see that there are two "Clear all" buttons stacked on top of each other.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Go to N-ify settings > Notifications > Disable "Change dismiss button"
Sent from my HTC 10 using XDA Labs
There are several notifications that are annoying to say the least.
We have a lot of control to handle app notifications that appear, but this is a system notification it seems, I can't identify what system feature is triggering the alert, then of course disabling it.
Running the Oreo Beta on a fresh install.
One of the notifications is: "blah blah app is using the battery, select for more details..." or something to that affect. It is a Android system notification, but I can't figure out what triggers that one and how to disable it.
Example, Life 360 app running in the background all the time, the alert will randomly show in the notification bar. Just swiping down and looking at it often makes it go away, I don't select it, or I just clear the alerts with the bars at the bottom.
Thanks
Go to Google Play and search for an app called "Hide 'running in the background' Notification" by iboalali.
Awesome. Thanks
I have my new S9 on T-Mobile, and really like it. However, I keep getting notifications that the "app power monitor" has terminated sleeping processes. This sounds like something that Samsung is doing to "enhance" my Android experience *smile*. I'd really rather just use the native Android OS, rather than some Samsung monitoring facility that's most likely using more battery than it's saving. Is there a way to turn off the "app power monitor"? I looked for an app with that name and didn't find it, so they've probably got an app with a different name doing this.
I've already turned off the annoying notifications using the "Device Maintenance" settings tab -> Battery -> Advanced settings -> Notifications, but I assume that doesn't turn off the functionality. Nice not to have the notifications, but I'd really like to kill the whole thing *smile*.
Does anyone out there know how to turn off the "app power monitor" app/functionality?
Thanks!
Update: I believe that I've answered my own question. Now that I've turned off the notifications from the app power monitor, I believe that has also turned off the app power monitor itself. When I go into "Device Maintenance" -> "Battery", I now see the "App Power Monitor" section has been collapsed to a single setting to "Turn on" the app power monitor. So, oddly enough, turning off the notification for the app power monitor also turns off the functionality. These are usually orthogonal, notification settings and functionality, but in this case not so much.
Next time you get the notification, swipe right on it, tap the gear icon, scroll down and turn off "Apps consuming battery"
Hey guys.
I just received the phone, really satisified with it. Performance is top notch and the size is perfect.
One thing, however, is disturbing me: when I enable/disable the mobile data, a notification appears on the notification center, it's swippable but it's very annoying. I tried to disallow it from settings but I cant since "Phone Services" is a system app. (I'm not talking about the popup alert, that's easily disabled).
Any solution to remove that?
Cheers.
which notification you exactly mean?
Take a look at AutoNotification (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autonotification), which allows you to hide / disable any notification, you just need to give it permissions using ADB.
Thank you @BetaLyte, it worked like a charm.
Hi guys,
One of the features i like about ASUS phones is the ability to control apps through the app Mobile manger but the problem with it is that it takes a while to know how to use it. So what ends up happening is that a lot of your apps notifications gets delayed or never show up or your apps are killed when your phone screen turns off or your VPN is killed when you clear it from the recent apps menu.
Solution:
Open the Mobile Manager app:
-Head to Memory Cleaner section
-Go to "Super Clean mode is turned on" Setup - click it
here you can turn off the option for all apps or deselect the apps you don't want to be killed when you clear the apps from the recent menu, once the app is deselected from the App list it will appear under the headline "Standard Clean the following apps".
-Next after deselecting the apps go back to the PowerMaster section in Mobile Manger/ then Auto-start manger /
Here make sure that All apps button is turned green then under the section "Allowed" make sure to select the apps you want to auto start so that you can receive their notifications. Deselect the apps you don't want to auto start.
-Finally go to the settings page /under Battery section / detect battery-draining apps:
unselect "Detect & stop" button.
-Go back to: Battery optimization section:
make all the social apps and apps you want to receive their notifications on time turned to : "Not optimized".
After this your apps shouldn't be killed even after you clear them from the recent menu, and you will receive your notifications on time.
Good Luck
Apparently it's not working for Spotify
Rashad83 said:
Hi guys,
One of the features i like about ASUS phones is the ability to control apps through the app Mobile manger but the problem with it is that it takes a while to know how to use it. So what ends up happening is that a lot of your apps notifications gets delayed or never show up or your apps are killed when your phone screen turns off or your VPN is killed when you clear it from the recent apps menu.
Solution:
Open the Mobile Manager app:
-Head to Memory Cleaner section
-Go to "Super Clean mode is turned on" Setup - click it
here you can turn off the option for all apps or deselect the apps you don't want to be killed when you clear the apps from the recent menu, once the app is deselected from the App list it will appear under the headline "Standard Clean the following apps".
-Next after deselecting the apps go back to the PowerMaster section in Mobile Manger/ then Auto-start manger /
Here make sure that All apps button is turned green then under the section "Allowed" make sure to select the apps you want to auto start so that you can receive their notifications. Deselect the apps you don't want to auto start.
-Finally go to the settings page /under Battery section / detect battery-draining apps:
unselect "Detect & stop" button.
-Go back to: Battery optimization section:
make all the social apps and apps you want to receive their notifications on time turned to : "Not optimized".
After this your apps shouldn't be killed even after you clear them from the recent menu, and you will receive your notifications on time.
Good Luck
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Dentist.M.Evy said:
Apparently it's not working for Spotify
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you sure you followed the steps stated. Personally i don't use Spotify so i am not sure if it works or not. So far I have no issues with apps I want to receive notifications from and ones I don't want to receive. If nothing works try to disable super clean mode and auto start apps and make sure battery optimization is not on for Spotify.
Really helpful post. I once tried to figure out the way to receive email notification and this just works. Thank you
thanks a lot buddy! i was having notification issues for some of the apps and its solved now! I had done most of the changes already but the Super clean mode was still on and causing issues. All good now.
I have tencent version converted on WW 1608 (fingerprint as well) and don't have that app in phone ???? You have CH rom folks?
CRYPTfromCATACOMBZ said:
I have tencent version converted on WW 1608 (fingerprint as well) and don't have that app in phone ???? You have CH rom folks?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its not an app. Go to Settings > Advanced and you will see Mobile Manager as the first option under Assistive Tools.
On mobile manger cleanup where it says suggested optimization how do I uncheck uninstall rarely used apps I have so far tried resetting app preferences and also a factory reset and a hard factory reset
Vespirah said:
On mobile manger cleanup where it says suggested optimization how do I uncheck uninstall rarely used apps I have so far tried resetting app preferences and also a factory reset and a hard factory reset
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks Vespirah - did you ever get to un-check the feature (I didn't).