Hi Guys
Got my X50 Pro Plus and im absolutely love it!
Well, i lied, not entirely love it due to the friggin Os with all the frigging bloatware and notification issues...
After spending 5 days with the phone i fixed some of the issues related to Notifications.
So once first setting up the phone it's time for House cleaning:
Uninstall all garbage apps
Disable all Vivo apps:
Settings > Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management.
Disable Smart notification control Settings:
Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management > Select apps >
Enable notifications for selected apps:
Settings > Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management > Select apps >
Add apps to High background power consumption:
Settings > Battery > High background power consumption
Enable Autostart:
Settings > Applications and permissions > Permission > Autostart
GUARDIANBD said:
Hi Guys
Got my X50 Pro Plus and im absolutely love it!
Well, i lied, not entirely love it due to the friggin Os with all the frigging bloatware and notification issues...
After spending 5 days with the phone i fixed some of the issues related to Notifications.
So once first setting up the phone it's time for House cleaning:
Uninstall all garbage apps
Disable all Vivo apps:
Settings > Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management.
Disable Smart notification control Settings:
Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management > Select apps >
Enable notifications for selected apps:
Settings > Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management > Select apps >
Add apps to High background power consumption:
Settings > Battery > High background power consumption
Enable Autostart:
Settings > Applications and permissions > Permission > Autostart
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On Vivo chinese the best option is to disable com.vivo.pem with debug/adb procedure
maxant69 said:
On Vivo chinese the best option is to disable com.vivo.pem with debug/adb procedure
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I own a x50 pro, but ur right.. I uninstalled many apps using the adb method... But one unfortunate thing about the device, as rightly mentioned by the op, is the OS.. And there is no way to root the device, at least I couldn't find any...
djrocks said:
I own a x50 pro, but ur right.. I uninstalled many apps using the adb method... But one unfortunate thing about the device, as rightly mentioned by the op, is the OS.. And there is no way to root the device, at least I couldn't find any...
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Forget to get root on Vivo/Oppo devices
maxant69 said:
Forget to get root on Vivo/Oppo devices
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Thanks...wont hunt for it further then...
maxant69 said:
On Vivo chinese the best option is to disable com.vivo.pem with debug/adb procedure
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Kinda scared a bit to run adb on this device..anyone experienced any issues after debloat using the adb method?
Any issues with notifications? :silly:
I have debloated quite a lot unfortunately I also managed to delete some essential Phone app which made the phone crash right after unlock. had to factory reset it and start over, now it's almost perfect still hat the OS and can't get a new launcher running as they all exit when pressing the home button. Other than that it's a great phone and no notification issues so far
Mendrik said:
I have debloated quite a lot unfortunately I also managed to delete some essential Phone app which made the phone crash right after unlock. had to factory reset it and start over, now it's almost perfect still hat the OS and can't get a new launcher running as they all exit when pressing the home button. Other than that it's a great phone and no notification issues so far
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I've gotten my launcher to stick on my Nex 3, after you set it to default you have to restart the phone and it will stay. also make sure you have made a vivo account that way you can change the launcher anyway
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Hi.
My wife has an honor 7x USA version. Pretty happy with it.
Only thing she does not like is very aggresive battery optimization.
Would it be possible to disable EMUI battery optimization?
EMUI disables all apps after certain period.
She and I share the locations. We are using life360 and google location sharing.
Both are turned off after some time and that bothers us much.
Thanks!
Settings > Apps > Settings > Special access > Exempt from battery optimization
Toggle "Allowed" to "All apps", then touch the app you want to allow, and choose "Allow".
HumanMan said:
Settings > Apps > Settings > Special access > Exempt from battery optimization
Toggle "Allowed" to "All apps", then touch the app you want to allow, and choose "Allow".
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Thanks but EMUI battery optimization has a higher priority than device settings. So bummer.
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xdabory said:
Thanks but EMUI battery optimization has a higher priority than device settings. So bummer.
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Sorry I couldn't be more help. I was having issues with apps being closed in the background, missing notifications, and found that solution worked for me. When I got this device I couldn't believe how aggressive the OS was in closing apps. The way I knew I had it was by checking Battery -> Consumption, and seeing if my apps we're still "Running" or "Stopped".
If I set a reminder through Google Assistant or manually set a reminder through Google calendar, I never get any notification when they time comes. I've had this problem for a few months now and can't figure out what the fix is. Anyone else have this problem and able to fix it?
Experiencing the same issue since MIUI 10. Went back to MIUI 9. Raised a bug with Xiaomi. Still no reply from them. Started a discussion in MIUI forum but no reply. Guess this bug is here to stay for quite sometime.
I had to enable Autostart for Google Calendar to get reminders. It allows the program to run its background processes and give the notifications.
sctb1 said:
I had to enable Autostart for Google Calendar to get reminders. It allows the program to run its background processes and give the notifications.
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Tried this. Didn't work. I get the notification but no sound. This is the behaviour since MIUI 10.
Fixed It!
rexdrive said:
Fixed It!
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Really!!? How??? I'd really love to fix this. I need this feature on a daily basis.
Barker88 said:
Really!!? How??? I'd really love to fix this. I need this feature on a daily basis.
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The settings have changed in MIUI 10. That's the reason users are getting confused. Xiaomi should have mentioned it in the first place. Follow these steps to enable sound for notification of any app:
Settings > Installed Apps > [APP] > Notifications > [APP] notifications > Toggle Sound On
These settings may vary for other apps. But the general idea is to toggle sound on for that particular app notification. Hope this helps!
rexdrive said:
The settings have changed in MIUI 10. That's the reason users are getting confused. Xiaomi should have mentioned it in the first place. Follow these steps to enable sound for notification of any app:
Settings > Installed Apps > [APP] > Notifications > [APP] notifications > Toggle Sound On
These settings may vary for other apps. But the general idea is to toggle sound on for that particular app notification. Hope this helps!
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Thanks for this suggestion. I tried it and it's still not working for me.
Few accounts
I had similar issue, I have multipple google accouns. I found out that when I save reminders (both calendar and keep) under one of them then it would not work. But it works under another one. Still not sure why it doesn't on the first one though.
9.1.3 seems to pretty flawless so far. But there is one issue. Most apps don't get lock-screen notifications. Does anybody else have this issue too?
You can test this with the open source app (no ads) Radiodroid2. It is not possible to get a lock-screen notification for that app, despite tweaking all kind of settings. But it works fine on Nokia, Motorola, Nexus, Pixel devices for example.
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Just to make sure this is not a config issue ... I wiped my device and reinstalled everything:
- Reset to China beta 8.12.27
- Flashed TWRP
- Wiped data, dalvik, and cache
- Flashed eu 9.1.3
- Flashed Magisk
check advanced setting in lock screen settings for on lock screen setting and notification settings per app like screenshot.
AOWL said:
check advanced setting in lock screen settings for on lock screen setting and notification settings per app like screenshot.
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Thank you. I actually had tried that, but it only works for some applications (the minority unfortunately).
Could you please try the app RadioDroid 2?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.programmierecke.radiodroid2&hl=en_US
(It is an open source radio app without ads ....)
I should be able to pause music on the lockscreen (like on all the other phones before), but I am not able to figure it out.
I hope you can do it.
Youre right. You have to go to the app's notification settings, then disable and again enable "Show notifications"... Every Time when you start the app..
Mikromama said:
Youre right. You have to go to the app's notification settings, then disable and again enable "Show notifications"... Every Time when you start the app..
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Thanks for confirming this bug!
Seems to have disappeared.
Anyway of re-activating this feature?
Anybody?
If you mean for it to show in the notification panel then go to' 'Samsung Health' > Three dots (top right corner) > 'Settings' > 'Notifications' > and turn on 'Current steps'. This worked for me, but if the feature is enabled then may have to do more digging.
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If you mean for it to show in the notification panel then go to' 'Samsung Fitness' > Three dots (top right corner) > 'Settings' > 'Notifications' > and turn on 'Current steps'. This worked for me, but if the feature is enabled then may have to do more digging.
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Yes this is what i mean, are you on android p? As they seem to have removed it from this menu in latest update.
dj.shauny.g said:
Yes this is what i mean, are you on android p? As they seem to have removed it from this menu in latest update.
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Yeah, I am but I still have this feature? It should be there unless, like you said, they removed it through an update either through Android OS or the application itself.
Go to app info of samsung health
Notifications
Enable current steps.
I personally disabled it after one ui because I prefer it in a form of widget...
The always on display only shows a notification for one app, even though I have 4 others checked in the AOD settings. And the battery optimization is preventing notifications for at least 5 of my apps even though I changed the battery settings and also used ADB to get rid of com.vivo.pem and other stuff that supposedly caused this.
Anyone have any solutions to these? I have the global version
My notifications work well.
Settings -battery-power consumption - unresctrict them
Also info the individual apps and remove the battery optimization.
Hope that helps.
TS, did the advise work for you ???
You dont need to get rid of any of these apps:
I am using Origin OS and this is how the notification works:
Setting -> Apps & Permissions -> Permission Management -> Permission -> Choose Permission i.e. Autostart (needed for whatsapp/gmail/insta etc) go thru list and select apps -> follow with "Display on lock screen" and so on.
Worked like a charm here for me.
jiggyho said:
My notifications work well.
Settings -battery-power consumption - unresctrict them
Also info the individual apps and remove the battery optimization.
Hope that helps.
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hello what sense? Can you explain better? exactly where should I go? make a video