Hi everyone,
I am currently using a driver app that requires me to take jobs orders from this app. However I realize this app is very unstable and notification and data receive varies each time. Sometimes it could be fast , sometimes it could be slow. I try all kinds of boosting apps from playstore and non works. I try downloading different type of speed booster, signal amplify, GCM or even push notification but non work . As I am not a programmer and a super newbie to android, I just don't know what kind of tweaks I can apply to make this app work perfectly .
The app that I download has the following permission
approximate location ( network based )
Precise location ( GPS and network - based )
modify or delete the contents of your SD card
read the contents of your SD card
full network access
view network access
view wi fi connections
receive data from internet
control vibration
prevent phone from sleeping
access extra location provider commands
send Sticky Broadcast
I downloaded a system tool to view this app services and processes and found as below
ACTIVITIES
- com.umeng.fb.conversationActivity
com.umeng.update.updateDialogActivity
Receiverr
com.google.analystics.tracking.android.campaigntrackingreceiver
install_referrer
com.google.android.gcm.gcmbroadcastreceiver
receive
registration
com.umeng.message.notifcationproxybroadcastreceiver
com.umeng.message.registrationreceiver
connectivity_change
package_removed
com.umeng.message.umengbroadcastreceiver
Receive
Command
Re_election_v2
Start
Cockroach
Ping
Election_v2
Apps name.AlarmReceiver
SERVICES
com.google.analystics.tracking.android.CampaignTrackingService
com.umeng.message.UmengDownloadResourceService
com.umeng.message.UmengIntentService
com.umeng.message.UmengService
com.umeng.update.net.downloadingService
aps name.GCMintentService
apps name.locationService
org.android.agoo.service.electionService
This apps is a Driver apps and a Customer will download the User app. The customer will place a location from point A to Point B and he will press on the User app to find driver. A radar will shown on the User apps and it will show how many drivers have receive the order, from 0 to 22 to 45 to 120, 300, 800, to 2000. My driver friends will be with me at times and I realize sometimes they will receive the notification first follow by job order and sometimes i will receive it later time. But sometimes i will receive faster than anyone else.
I have notice the following incident occurs when a user place a job order
scenario A - notification came out first, job order not yet appear on my phone. ( 100% i could not take this job )
scenario B - notification came out first, job order came out 1 to 2 seconds later. ( 50% that i could take this job )
scenario C - notification and job order came out together on my phone ( 75% that i can get the job )
scenario D - job order came out first follow by notification on my phone ( 90% that i can get the job )
scenario E - Job order came out follow by no notification at all ( 100% that i can get the job )
I have try deleted permission like Sticky Broadcast from the app and reinstall but it still fail because i thought it will make the phone slow and unstable. There is still lag when I receive the job order. My phone has no other app but only this app running, other apps are all pre install phone apps. I have try all kind of methods like going nearer to a cell tower but the result still varies.
I hope someone here could help me with this. I will be very appreciate it.
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Hello every one
i make this thread about the notification delay
this bug is common to every huawei phone/honor phone, EMUI 2 or EMUI 3
So after a lot of test, apps, ect ...
i made one discover, and maybe, together, we can found a definitive solution or tell huawei
I installed an app, push notification tester, witch can send you a notification.
Notifications are not specific to an app, but it's android himself that receive the information, and create the notification, you don't have to keep open the app you want to notify you.
The probleme is not about the power gestion app of EMUI, but is a network problem.
When you don't receivre anymore your notification, put the airplane mode, and then put the network again by disabled the airplane mode.
Your notifications arrive.
it's the connection with you provider that is close after the phone gone in deep mode, and don't came back, even if you're usinig an internet bowser.
the real problem, is to keep thant connection, i tried soft that keep thant connection, but without succes
so if anyone got an idea now ...
caymal said:
Hello every one
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so if anyone got an idea now ...
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But still I think these problems are related to excessive power saving "feature" in Huawei phones, Maybe you can try steps in following post and see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56936970&postcount=3
caymal said:
Hello every one
i make this thread about the notification delay
this bug is common to every huawei phone/honor phone, EMUI 2 or EMUI 3
So after a lot of test, apps, ect ...
i made one discover, and maybe, together, we can found a definitive solution or tell huawei
I installed an app, push notification tester, witch can send you a notification.
Notifications are not specific to an app, but it's android himself that receive the information, and create the notification, you don't have to keep open the app you want to notify you.
The probleme is not about the power gestion app of EMUI, but is a network problem.
When you don't receive anymore your notification, put the airplane mode, and then put the network again by disabled the airplane mode.
Your notifications arrive.
it's the connection with you provider that is close after the phone gone in deep mode, and don't came back, even if you're usinig an internet bowser.
the real problem, is to keep thant connection, i tried soft that keep thant connection, but without succes
so if anyone got an idea now ...
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So why we have function ''enable always on mobile data'' ?
Btw mine phone does notifications .. ebay , gmail, ..
The real thing is that ppl has installed apps from store , eg app cleaner , app master or these security
apps which OVERRIDING default phone functions..
Ppl wanst so much save batt. so OBVIOUSLY those app will restrict network in sleep mode.. but they don't aware about this to user..
Simona Simmy said:
So why we have function ''enable always on mobile data'' ?
Btw mine phone does notifications .. ebay , gmail, ..
The real thing is that ppl has installed apps from store , eg app cleaner , app master or these security
apps which OVERRIDING default phone functions..
Ppl wanst so much save batt. so OBVIOUSLY those app will restrict network in sleep mode.. but they don't aware about this to user..
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or maybe we can find an ann that does keeping the connexion in sleep mode
caymal said:
or maybe we can find an ann that does keeping the connexion in sleep mode
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I do not need as we have no problem even my GF's P7 does notifiy when phone sleeps.. facebook mesenger notifies, skype works.. , her gmail..
Don't know I really see user problem rather than phone problem...
Ppl has so crapware on their mobiles and then they worry..
Simona Simmy said:
I do not need as we have no problem even my GF's P7 does notifiy when phone sleeps.. facebook mesenger notifies, skype works.. , her gmail..
Don't know I really see user problem rather than phone problem...
Ppl has so crapware on their mobiles and then they worry..
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with le lot of people who have the problem, this is definitly not a user problem.
maybe you're GF have enought notification for the phone to never gone in deep sleep mode.
If you restart you're phone, or the connexion, everything is fine
caymal said:
with le lot of people who have the problem, this is definitly not a user problem.
maybe you're GF have enought notification for the phone to never gone in deep sleep mode.
If you restart you're phone, or the connexion, everything is fine
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Yes I noticed that I have restarted phone and I had some updates from store..
Well you need to know that there is time interval set by default..
For example if you install weather widget and you go in options there is VISIBLE option ; ''How would you like to have weather refreshed /updated''
And you can choose 15min. 30min one hour etc.. so that means your app will be synced with server every time set interval ..
But the other apps DOESN'T have option to set your time interval of your likes.. or it is hidden not avail. for user
Different story is with gmail, and ebay as these apps support TWO kind of syncs which is FETCH and PUSH ..
As Fetch is done by interval time .. and Push is forced by app server
Once server (gmail) (ebay) detects you received mail gmail does ''favor for you that will force sync with your linked devices to get your mail on time..
Obviously you can modify this in your device app settings ..
So what we need to do is to check FETCH interval which is set by system and app too find correct file where android drives this syncing (even in desired apps files)
And what I believe it is set by app switching network FETCH interval
You can have it happily ticked in networked apps section but u dont see time interval ..
And I bet there is huge diff. btw mobile data interval vs WiFi..
They do it to save ppls money.. IF they are not on unlimited mobile data...
Edit : check this ; https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andqlimax.pushfixer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andqlimax.pushfixer.noroot
i tried a lot of thing, but nothing seems to work,
i tired of this problem, i'm going to buy another phone, and never came back to huawei
I have a phone with Nougat 7.1.1, but also older phones (eg with Lollipop and Gingerbread): the common trouble on all phones is that I have an annoying issue when connected using mobile data:
all the apps which relies on push notifications (eg whatsapp, facebook messenger, Hangouts and Gmail) doesn’t receive push notifications in realtime or in a acceptable time: I mean that I receive notifications - delayed - also after 30 minutes or i receive them only when I turn on the screen. On all these phones I use a SIM card of same carrier.
When I am connected using Wifi (so without mobile data) I receive notifications in realtime (in about 1 or 2 seconds).
What I checked is that all these apps have background data always enabled and I don’t use any battery saver app.
Is like if the mobile data, after some minutes of inactivity, falls in a sort of idle status, and needs to be kept awake: in facts, if I use a method to run a ping command every X minutes, the notifications are received in an acceptable time (in few seconds).
Not all of my phones are rooted: on the phones which are rooted I solved by installing the app called “Push Notification Fixer”; I am aware of the fact that there’s also available the “NO ROOT” version of such app, but doesn’t works for me.
I said “if I use a method to run a ping command every X minutes, the notifications are received in an acceptable time (in few seconds)”: I noticed that mobile data of my carrier falls in a “sleep” state after about 7 minutes: so I setup the following command in a Terminal Emulator:
Code:
ping -i 420 www.google.com
420 is the time in seconds, which is equal to 7 minutes.
The ping method, however, cause other issues: it cause a lot of wakeups (as I can see from Better Battery Stats) and sometimes I notice that it hangs: I excluded the Terminal Emulator from battery optimization and from data saver (and I enabled the option “Wake Lock” (to keeps phone from sleeping while running a command) , but this doesn’t help: I also excluded Google Play Services from battery optimization/Doze and I ensured that background data is not restricted
Obviously I’ve also tried to wipe applications cache and uninstall and reinstall applications: however, since with Wifi I don’t have any trouble, seems not a fault of the phone or apps, since I faced this issue on all phones and different versions of Android: always occurs with mobile data but not with Wifi.
Is sure the fact that when I am on mobile data the phone needs to be awake to receive the notifications. I repeat that when I am connected using wifi, the notifications are instant.
I don’t think that Doze is the culprit: as I’ve said I excluded apps and Google Services from battery optimization/Doze.
I also disabled the data saver option. I have notifications delay issue only when connected with mobile data: furthermore the signal strenght of my carrier (4G) is good.
What can I do (a robust and reliable method) to keep the mobile data connection always active?
I also tried by using “Connection Stabilizer” from the Play Store: this app, also have a method to run a ping command every X seconds or minutes, but also this app suffer from the same issue: after a while the ping command no longer works.
I heard of the fact that this issue could be related to fast dormancy: unfortunately, since the phone is not rooted, I can't disable fast dormancy.
I installed this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.wl (Wake Lock - PowerManager): This app implemented a Partial Wakelock: in this way the notifications arrives in 1 - 2 seconds, but the downside (due the Partial wake Lock) is a battery drain.
No one else, here, faced the issue of delayed notifications when connected with mobile data?
As I've said, with Wifi I don't have any issue with notifications; furthermore I am not "forced" to rely on wakelocks.
Kind regards.
were you able to fix this ? i am having the exact same problem on my note 8 running pie with no solution so far
Hi all,
I've read a bunch of useful stuff on this forum and hope you guys could provide an answer for the 2 issues I have on my Honor 7.
Since a few days sending texts takes extremely long time. Incoming texts also have a serious delay (hours later). I've checked with the provider and they don't have any issues on their network.
Second issue I noticed is that installing/updating apps from the Play Store is also very slow. Downloading is normal but then it just waits and waits a very longtime before it actually starts installing ... I cleaned the cache and restarted my phone already several times but no luck.
Before I continue with a backup and factory reset, I would like to ask for any ideas or thing I could try to resolve these issues.
Thanks in advance !
Update: I did a factory reset and had my phone import apps/settings etc from my Google account.
texting and installing/updating apps were working fine again So me was very happy !
However ... a few hours later of checking apps and re-configuring them ... I noticed a had the exact same issue again ! :crying:
Clearly there is some software/app issue causing this, but I have no idea which one, how or wat is causing this.
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.
I've factory reset again my phone and am now configuring manually without the Google backup ... #wasteoftime
memory left
both problem(slow text sending/receiving & app downloading) have one thing common issue with the Network. can u run a internet speed test or try using home broadband/wifi
also can you check and share how much phone memory you got
how many apps u got running in the background
when i used honor 7 i did notice that phone get slow/unresponsive if your internet is poor
also uninstall/disable facebook messenger or at least roll back to basic version if u must want to keep it
updates mostly make phones slow
I have the Honor 7 premium and it has 32GB storage and 3GB RAM. Before I did the first factory reset today, there was about 5GB of free storage space. The downloading of apps is actually just fine but between 100% downloading and beginning the actual install, there was a veery long waiting time.
I don't use Facebook on my phone and the working speed of my device was also still working fine. it's just sending texts that just takes ages and I'm receiving texts with hours of delay.
I'm sure it's not the network or provider as after both factory resets it worked fine again. It still does after the 2nd reset but now I'm installing/configuring apps one by one and testing sending/receiving texts every 2-3 apps.
I'm pretty sure it is related to some app conflict that appears al of a sudden but have no idea what ....
Think I've found it ... devexpert.net Weather & Clock Widget
I uninstalled it (which took a long time) and Play Store installing/updating + sending & receiving texts is working fine all over again
I've used this weather widget for about 2 years and just a few days back it started causing issues. How strange is that?
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
Keywords, Call and SMS Message continuity problems and solutions.
Yes it worked flawless at Android 9 at my Tab S5e, then the following happened.
Both my phone and the Tab S5e got a firmware update, the Tab S5e to Android 10. At this time I tried everything to get Call and Message continuity working again. But nothing worked.
* First I removed and disconnected all phones and this tablet from my Samsung Account, I recommend that you too do that first. ( You see after for example a factory reset you get multiple accounts for a same device, so solve this first, remember your password and have your phone reachable for SMS verification for when you connect all devices again.
* Second, I assured nothing was wrong with the home router internet, by factory resetting it. A lot of work, but still didn't work.
* Third, although everything worked for perhaps an hour, it would simply stop.
Now you want to know what in my situation was the cause and actual solution:
*** When I received firmware updates, I also installed the COVID 19 app that is different from country to country, ( Holland here ). This turned out to be the cause.
At day I enable from Google Settings the COVID 19 app tracking over Bluetooth other people that you meet and see in case one has COVID 19.
But this is the solution, at evening I disable in Google Settings the COVID 19 app since I then don't meet people anymore.
It turned out that when in Google Settings the COVID 19 app tracking is enabled, the Call and SMS Message Continuity is simply not working, ( in this country Holland here at least. ).
So the COVID 19 tracking app unfortunately here was the cause, this took me weeks to figure out, I had COVID 19 app tracking over Low Energy Bluetooth simply running all the time.
Conclusion: Follow these instructions if you experience these problems with Call and SMS continuity.
I think the by Google supplied COVID 19 tracking option does something with the phone its identifier and ironically, the time it works fine is equal to the time that a device rotates Bluetooth Keys to other phones from people having the anti corona app installed.
Good luck troubleshooting if it doesn't work.
One more thing, Call and SMS continuity is in advanced settings, but it is named a little different than the English term in this forum though. And if you cannot find it you probably have Verizon firmware that doesn't have it at all.
EDIT: Update at 2020 month 11 day 28, November 28 2020
The following seemed to resolve.
I got a firmware update for Tab S5e with revision: T720XXU1CTK1
I also downloaded in google play store a program that redirects you to the latest google Play Service Framework
I would recommend to update to latest google Play Service Framework.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kyumpany.playservicesupdate
That will only make you sure you have the latest google framework.
You can find it with ' Play Services Update - Update to the latest '
Then you will be getting the official latest google play service framework. Reboot all your devices. And the problem I had and probably others is no more.
It now works again as in the past.
Speculation: I do not have to disable the covid app anymore, it can run fine without the first guide mentioned things. The covid app is part of Google Play Service Framework. But I think the latest firmware update for Tab S5e might also be why it now is finally working.
This procedure took 2 months at least to be sure to be solved. Let us hope something like Covid never happens again.
Pull down the status bar, in the quick toggles you see a little phone icon, by default at the 2nd quick toggle page. Move that quick toggle to first page by rearranging the quick toggles. Every time you connect your tab s5e with wifi you have to reactivate call and message continuity with that quick toggle so you need it manually a lot. Then both calling and sms work flawless. Until you disconnect wifi. If you don't manually quick toggle after connection with wifi you will only receive missed call notice or SMS only.
It's a workaround.
Tab s5e Android 11 came over air. Call and message continuity did no longer work. Did factory reset of Tab s5e. Still didn't work with exception of SMS.
Solution turned out that in the mobile phone my Galaxy S8 something must be done.
It's called Reset Network Settings.
This is what it made it work, had to do this in my Galaxy S8.
Go to your mobile settings menu by sliding down the status bar:
After that choose Main Menu and Settings.
Navigate the list of settings tap General Management and Reset.
In the next step select Reset Network Settings.
Read the information in front of you and choose Reset Network Settings one more time.
Don't forget to setup Call and message continuity again. It should work.
This might be necessary after every firmware updates for mobile or tablet.