I had downloaded JuiceDefender Plus and love the default settings you can choose from. I was wondering if anyone out there uses this app as well and has specific settings setup a certain way to give them the best battery life. My main problem I am having right now is when i use the Balanced setting or any other, if my screen is off and someone sends me a message with something attached, it doesn't download. Even when I turn on the screen and go to open the message, it just keeps saying "Downloading". So i have to have that person resend it after i shut down JuiceDefender. Anyone have any suggestions what I can change to fix it where i can still get my messages with attachments?
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Hello all,
I am wondering if perhaps someone knows how to stop ALL the pop-up balloon msgs in WM2003? I there is a fix to get rid of the annoying battery low pop-up, but I want them all gone. None of them are of any use to me - the title bar icons do the job just fine!
I am especially starting to hate the "can't connect to GPRS" message when I am not in an area with good reception the phone tries to automatically check my mail...
Thanks,
xnappo
there is a regestry tweak to remove that anoying battery low pop up. search around the main site not the forum and you will find it.
Yeah, I know about that one, but I would like to know if there are any registry tweak for the GPRS popups (like can't connect because I am using the phone, can't connect to check email because there is no GPRS signal - check settings etc.
Regards,
Chris
Stop GPRS connection popups
Has anyone found a way to stop the popup balloons when the device goes in and out of service or tries to connect when it is out of service?
It is annoying to try to read offline content in AvantGo or Mobile favorites and have the balloon pop-ups appear on as it tries to connect to get other content.
In addition to the popup, when my device is out of service and tries to sync my mail it also turns the device on. Since have the device set the keep the backlight on for 5 minutes it is killing my battery life when it turns on in my pocket and I don't know to turn it off.
I am using the XDA1 on T-Mobile w/ WM 2003
I had downloaded JuiceDefender Plus and love the default settings you can choose from. I was wondering if anyone out there uses this app as well and has specific settings setup a certain way to give them the best battery life. My main problem I am having right now is when i use the Balanced setting or any other, if my screen is off and someone sends me a message with something attached, it doesn't download. Even when I turn on the screen and go to open the message, it just keeps saying "Downloading". So i have to have that person resend it after i shut down JuiceDefender. Anyone have any suggestions what I can change to fix it where i can still get my messages with attachments?
powerstroke said:
I had downloaded JuiceDefender Plus and love the default settings you can choose from. I was wondering if anyone out there uses this app as well and has specific settings setup a certain way to give them the best battery life. My main problem I am having right now is when i use the Balanced setting or any other, if my screen is off and someone sends me a message with something attached, it doesn't download. Even when I turn on the screen and go to open the message, it just keeps saying "Downloading". So i have to have that person resend it after i shut down JuiceDefender. Anyone have any suggestions what I can change to fix it where i can still get my messages with attachments?
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try advance mode and let wifi be preferred over 3g or 2g when available and most important disable connectivity temp while screen off
Hi there,
I got my p10 pro yesterday and I've loaded up a load of preferred apps to it - one of which is Disa messenger.
When I open it, a popup comes up saying 'Huawei Protect Apps, disa requires to be enabled in 'Protected Apps' to function properly' - and when I click on 'Protected Apps' it takes me to a blank screen with 'Lock Screen Cleanup' and 'No Apps' ....
I've looked up 'Huawei Protected Apps' on google, but everything I see refers to old settings menus - of which aren't labelled the same on my p10 pro.
can anyone help a brother out? I can't see or work out how to add this app
Has anyone figured out the 'Protected Apps' yet on this phone?
I feel like i have to open my phone every few minutes to see if i have any text messages, or facebook messages.
It's very annoying.
And its basicaly with every single app, i dont even get in time (sometimes) notifications to my smartwatch.. apps like voice notify and beacon doesnt works while screen is off.. Seems like huawei pushed to much on battery saving this time.
Looks like they have removed "protected apps" option. Now its only the "launch" option you can toggle from settings>battery>launch where there is a new "manage automatically" option. Turning it off, you can manage each app individually.
After that you can only check if the wifi settings to keep wifi on during sleep.
And also try toggling off "power saving" mode from settings>battery
warea said:
Looks like they have removed "protected apps" option. Now its only the "launch" option you can toggle from settings>battery>launch where there is a new "manage automatically" option. Turning it off, you can manage each app individually.
After that you can only check if the wifi settings to keep wifi on during sleep.
And also try toggling off "power saving" mode from settings>battery
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Exactly, but even managing every app manually doesnt helps. i made all my apps to run in the background, i have some old LG (cheap one), connected the same facebook accounts, and that old cheap phone gives me every notification, while my mate 10 pro doesnt.. wth androind is going to..
Same here. :-s
My s7 is showing messages coming through, nothing on my mate until I unlock the screen
Toldorn said:
Same here. :-s
My s7 is showing messages coming through, nothing on my mate until I unlock the screen
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Thats sad and really annoying...
I've been struggling with this for the past hour to get an app to give alarm when display is off. And think I might have it working. I did set the battery management to manual mode. And I also set the app to have priority notifications. Now it worked, but it might be random. Need more testing.
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It's buried, but you have to "ignore battery optimizations" by going into settings, then apps, then clicking the setting button at the bottom of the apps page, then "special access" and then "allow" the apps you want to survive in "ignore battery optimization". At least that's how it's on my Mate 10 (non-pro), so I suspect it's the same for you.
Thanks Rogerrynic. Was looking on my p9 everywhere for this setting as Disa kept prompting each day about it. Big plus for you
Another thing that might be causing problems is the "Smart Notifications", ironically. If you search for for it in the settings it will come up. Basically it says that it ranks app notifications based on importance. Then when the phone is locked it automatically clears ones it deems as non-priority. Try disabling this.
I've just received my Mate 10 Pro today, and I too use Disa. I'm working my way through all the possible different settings that could be causing this issue. Has anyone managed to get Disa to work without this message coming up still? (and I don't mean by just disabling the message).
So I got myself an S9+ this past weekend and have been getting used to it for the past few days. Sunday or Monday, I turned on power saving as I have it on on my Galaxy Tab A 10.1 with no issues. Well after activating it, notifications stopped. I didn't get any Gmail notifications, no Discord notifications or Groupme notifications. I thought it was weird and started browsing for what could be the problem. After browsing and chatting with their support, who said I should be getting notifications, I decided to turn off power saver and send myself an email to test. Imagine my surprise when the notification came through.
Does anyone know why Power Saving Mode would disable notifications that have complete permissions and urgent settings for their notifications? Is this a reported issue or are there forum posts I haven't seen yet regarding my issue?
Thanks!
greg54js said:
So I got myself an S9+ this past weekend and have been getting used to it for the past few days. Sunday or Monday, I turned on power saving as I have it on on my Galaxy Tab A 10.1 with no issues. Well after activating it, notifications stopped. I didn't get any Gmail notifications, no Discord notifications or Groupme notifications. I thought it was weird and started browsing for what could be the problem. After browsing and chatting with their support, who said I should be getting notifications, I decided to turn off power saver and send myself an email to test. Imagine my surprise when the notification came through.
Does anyone know why Power Saving Mode would disable notifications that have complete permissions and urgent settings for their notifications? Is this a reported issue or are there forum posts I haven't seen yet regarding my issue?
Thanks!
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There are different levels to the power saving mode however you should always get TXT messages. Check the options that you select in Power Saver mode. That could be the difference. I would be more direct but I dont have my phone, its upstairs.
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There are different levels to the power saving mode however you should always get TXT messages. Check the options that you select in Power Saver mode. That could be the difference. I would be more direct but I dont have my phone, its upstairs.
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I had similar issues and had to dig around get advice from these forums before I finally made all the issues go away. Power Saving mode can put applications into a permanent sleep mode where they can't run unless you specifically call for them. Which means all those apps you mention aren't able to wake up to check for notifications even if they were pushed to your phone. It's annoying to open your application to check for messages, and after reading the message it tells you "Hey! You got a message!!" (because now you opened the app and it could check notifications).
The other issue I found was "Doze". After 20 min with the screen off, the phone enters a low power mode where it won't accept notifications pushed to it. This is oddly, completely separate from power saving options. It is possible to hand select applications that you never want to Doze (I believe). It was tricky to find.
Okay, so first of all, the solution I'm sharing here is tested on Lenovo a6000 running android O, but might also work on other devices, so feel free to give it a try.
Before going to the solution, I'd like to explain a little, in order to understand the problem, just to be sure whether this is the thread you were searching or not. So my jio4gvoice works on my phone (a6000) but as soon as I leave it, it goes offline and if someone calls at that moment they'll probably hear either "not reachable" or a "switch off" tone. Because I don't call people that frequently I was worried only about receiving calls, so as a simple workaround I diverted my jio calls to my secondary sim (sim2), and it was a okay thing for me. But if you'd think for a second, the Jio4GVoice service keeps running in the back ground, it just goes offline but if you reopen the app you'll be online again (If not you just have to go to Jio4GVoice settings and restart the service by clicking the toggle button twice). So I tried it using a automator to restart the service by directly opening the settings activity of the app everytime I unlock my phone. But I noticed it doesn't do the trick. It goes online only if you open the main activity of the app. So here's the main problem, as soon as I leave the app, the service keeps running in the background, but if the android system feels that the memory is getting low than it kills the service, although the service restarts it remains offline because the main activity of the app wasn't opened. So the trick is to tell the system that the memory isn't getting low.
Here's how to do:
=> Go to kernel adiutor. If you don't have it you can download it.
=> Go to Low memory killer.
=> Set a lower value for SECONDARY_SERVER and VISIBLE_APP. ( I have set it to 0 )
(you can test with all other values too. If you don't know about them, Google.)
=> Find the thanks button.
=> That's it. :good:
PS- I'm no expert, I just thought it might help someone. Also, may be doing so is not a good idea or whatever, but who cares, right?
Thanks for sharing bro