Does anyone use whatsapp with parallel space? I do not know if it's a problem of the app or of my MiA2Lite but when a message arrives on the second SIM the notification does not appear and I have to open parallel and the second whatsapp every time to check if there are new messages. Does it happen to you too?
have you tried to disable battery optimization and allow background data for both, WhatsApp and parallel space?
Check if parallel have access on notifications. Must be enable. By the way, how you get it working?
I can install, but when I try to add an account inside Parallel, it don't pass the "loading data" screen. Similar apps like Dual Space or Dr. Clone act the same.
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I'm running CM 6.1 Stable. I have two apps installed that I have configured to provide me with background notifications: reddit is fun and Foursquare. Reddit is supposed to check for new messages hourly and Foursquare us supposed to check for friend updates every 10 minutes. Neither app is functioning in this regard.
Has anyone else had an issue like this? Is there by chance some setting that prevents 3rd party background notifications from working that I may have enabled by accident? Gmail notifications are still working.
I checked my system log for errors or anything unusual while enabling or disabling the Foursquare notification feature and there was nothing that I could see.
Do apps need to have a service running to provide this sort if functionality, or can the Android system simply let apps schedule periodic tasks? I ask because I don't see any services running for these two apps, and if they are required, that would be a problem.
try moving it back to ur phone not ur sdcard......
tw1k said:
I'm running CM 6.1 Stable. I have two apps installed that I have configured to provide me with background notifications: reddit is fun and Foursquare. Reddit is supposed to check for new messages hourly and Foursquare us supposed to check for friend updates every 10 minutes. Neither app is functioning in this regard.
Has anyone else had an issue like this? Is there by chance some setting that prevents 3rd party background notifications from working that I may have enabled by accident? Gmail notifications are still working.
I checked my system log for errors or anything unusual while enabling or disabling the Foursquare notification feature and there was nothing that I could see.
Do apps need to have a service running to provide this sort if functionality, or can the Android system simply let apps schedule periodic tasks? I ask because I don't see any services running for these two apps, and if they are required, that would be a problem.
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theXeffect said:
try moving it back to ur phone not ur sdcard......
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Neither app is on the SD card.
are you sure.....
Hi,
I found a strange behaviour of the "used storage" built-in settings app. I deleted aproximately 0,5gb of apps such as HTC Speak etc. and nothing changed, nor in installed apps, nor in others.
It still says apps - 3,24Gb and Others 4,17Gb.
But when I click on Make some space, it counts only 530Mb in apps. How is it even possible?
And how to let the phone to learn how to calculate storage properly?
I have uber cab application on my phone. I have restricted the background application working and disabled the mobile data access in background and this app is still sending notification on my phone. How is this possible? What are these settings for if they are not restricting the apps? It means app is still working in background.
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I have uber cab application on my phone. I have restricted the background application working and disabled the mobile data access in background and this app is still sending notification on my phone. How is this possible? What are these settings for if they are not restricting the apps? It means app is still working in background.
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Optimize doesn't mean it will stop bringing notifications in background or doesn't mean it wont work at all in background. The interval for checking the notifications maybe reduced.
Use greenify if you want to completely stop background activities.
If i have restricted the background data access, hows the app sending me notification without internet?
Whenever i do this to other apps like Instagram, i dont receive any notification from that app. Its just uber
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If i have restricted the background data access, hows the app sending me notification without internet?
Whenever i do this to other apps like Instagram, i dont receive any notification from that app. Its just uber
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The thing with Instagram is weird, background data access has nothing to do with notifications. Notifications are sent from the app server (in this case Uber's) to Google servers and Google in turn send them to you. If you want to stop receiving notifications you can disable them, but not as background data access, what you can do is long press the notification and then press "Turn off notifications" and then you can choose to turn off the channels that you don't want. That should do it.
I dont wanna sound rude but thats not what i asked. How can uber send the data to Google in the background if it doesn't have access to Internet?
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I dont wanna sound rude but thats not what i asked. How can uber send the data to Google in the background if it doesn't have access to Internet?
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The thing is, Uber doesn't send it from your phone to Google, it sends it from their server which is most likely on the cloud (AWS, Google Cloud or any other) directly to Google, so you can disable background data all you want, but that won't stop them from sending you notifications until you disable the notification itself.
When you said that you "have restricted the background application working and disabled the mobile data access in background" the only thing you did is stopping the app from doing any work when it is not open but only ON YOUR PHONE, the Uber server and services are still running and they will keep sending notifications to all their clients.
When you restrict an app what the system does is to permit activity for that app only when in use or at system wakeups (app standby)
But if you use that app frequently, then the system tags it at different levels (active, frequent, no frequent...). Regarding the tag, more or less often it will sync during programmed system intervals.
https://developer.android.com/topic/performance/appstandby
Uber could be using firebase clouding, wich is a server-client service to send notifications to clients (app installed).
If you do not want NOTHING then you will have to disable the app and only enable when you are going to use it.
I have recently done a fresh reset to factory default on my phone, and then installed apps. After that I have a strange high battery usage that it seems related to the 2nd WhatsApp that I've installed using the Dual Messenger feature. The battery usage shows that the "contact storage" is using ~25% of battery life, but the dual messenger app also shows the same, screenshots are attached.
When I uninstall the second WhatsApp it seems the problem gets fixed.
Couldn't find any solution for that. Just one post that was related to outlook, but I am not using outlook. Do you have any idea? Thank you (Please don't offer the reset to the factory as a solution!)
I don't trust that app or use it.
If you don't need it, don't load it.
Otherwise you can play with it's settings/notifications and try to tone it down.
If it looks like/acts like bugware, it's bugware...
It's Samsung's native system app not a third party application, and i need to have 2 personal WhatsApp accounts
eArmin said:
It's Samsung's native system app not a third party application, and i need to have 2 personal WhatsApp accounts
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Doesn't matter who's app it is.
A security risk too.
WhatsApp, Much prefer Telegram.
After deleting several applications, the "NFC Services" service always stays in the background (even without NFC being active)
I have tried to clear data, cache, debloat the application and restore it and nothing seems to work.
Even with activity manager, it forces the background app to close by restricting it and it stays open.
Start the phone in error proof mode and it kept starting, maybe the process got stuck.
I also deleted the data from google play and google services in case it was something related to gpay but it didn't work
The NFC works correctly, but that's it, it stays in the background and it doesn't happen to others.
I have asked friends who did not debloat and in forums with the same phone and it does not happen to them.
Maybe remove some application that controls that? either maybe some application from the debloat list is making a call to the NFC API and that causes it to not close?
you can look at settings, applications, manage applications and in Search you put NFC (maybe it won't come out and you have to enable see hidden applications)
https://i.ibb.co/zHFrt10/e3ac7546-d76e-4b38-912f-1fc5e54dcdc7.jpg