No more "allow peeking" option after nougat. - LG G5 Questions & Answers

Is there a way to enable system ui tuner on LG G5? I really need the "power notification control" for privacy option.

You want to stop the heads up notification from showing up?
On Nougat that's easy, no need for system ui tuner;
Once you receive a notification from the app you want to stop "peeking", swipe right (or left) and hold till you see a setting icon, click on it and select "Show notifications silently".
Now you won't see any heads up from it, nor notification sound/vibration, but it will still show up in your notification bar/panel.
** You can also go to Settings -> Notifications -> Apps to choose any app you want to change their notification behavior.
On the G5, System UI Tuner is disabled by default and I think you'll need root to unlock it.

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Lock screen notifications and drop down menu problem

I have a problem with my Huawei mate 10 pro, when the screen is looked I can only see the time, date and the background theme for sure. But I can't see any notifications and I can't even see the drop down menu "notification bar" which includes wifi, Bluetooth.. etc. When I swipe down it asks me to enter my password instead of getting drop down menu settings. It is really annoying. I tried everything in the settings, I changed everything to "display all notifications" in Settings -> apps & notifications -> notifications management -> each app to enable and in top right menu "display all notifications". I thought it is always like this for huawei phones but my friend has mate 10 and he can see the notifications bar and his all notifications while the screen is locked. So any help please how to solve this problem! I want to see the notifications and the drop down menu "notification bar"

Disable "Do not disturb is on" - Android System notification

https://i.imgur.com/z6VxtBP.png
It's driving me nuts that there is always this one notification that I cant disable.
I'm running Android 8.0.0 on the Sony Xperia XZ Premium (G8141) and I'm pretty sure that on previous android versions there was only a small icon at the very top right of the screen that indicated when do not disturb was on. Why is there this huge notification now?
And no, I cant disable the notification in the notification settings (Notifications of System UI) as its forced to stay on and I already set all categories to Importance Low. https://i.imgur.com/0kIHfU0.png "nicht sören" is "do not disturb"
With Root access, I'm willing to go to any length to get rid of this notification.

Reset all App Notification Settings on Android Pie

Hey Pepz,
I got an Pixel 2 XL with Android Pie on it and I want to reset all my apps notification settings. So what I ultimately want to do is change every apps settings to the same thing basically.
Show notifications: "ON"
Behaviour: "Make sound and pop up on screen"
On lock screen: "Show all notification content"
Sound: "Default notification sound"
Vibrate: "ON"
Blink light: "ON"
and so on...
There doesn't seem to be a way to default every app to have my desired settings (so a global change of the notification default), or is there? Does anyone know an app that can do this?
My goal is to have every app, system apps included, to do the same thing and afterwards change just some single apps to do something else.
So in short: Ignore the default a developer choose for me and override the whole notification settings everywhere to my taste.
(Otherwise I got to change 200+ apps manually and apps like Facebook, Snapchat or Tinder tend to have alot of subcategories so that would take days really )

Lock Screen Notifications

How to set up some app sensitive content and show others app notifications on lock screen? i cant find on settings.
It's a "little" hidden
System settings -> Apps & notifications -> Notifications -> Select app with recently shown notifications -> Select notification channel/type (e.g. Gmail - Email) -> Advanced -> change "on lock screen" behavior as desired
or
System settings -> Apps & notifications -> Select app from the list of all apps -> Notifications -> Select notification channel/type (e.g. Gmail - Email) -> Advanced -> change "on lock screen" behavior as desired
Clicking on the notification channel name is not very intuitive as there is already a checkbox.. Took me a while to realize that it offers two functions
_mysiak_ said:
It's a "little" hidden
System settings -> Apps & notifications -> Notifications -> Select app with recently shown notifications -> Select notification channel/type (e.g. Gmail - Email) -> Advanced -> change "on lock screen" behavior as desired
or
System settings -> Apps & notifications -> Select app from the list of all apps -> Notifications -> Select notification channel/type (e.g. Gmail - Email) -> Advanced -> change "on lock screen" behavior as desired
Clicking on the notification channel name is not very intuitive as there is already a checkbox.. Took me a while to realize that it offers two functions
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thank you. it is almost impossible to find it
Alarm icon is not going can anyone help me
ı rebooted phone
Cleared app data but didnt work
qatib said:
Alarm icon is not going can anyone help me
ı rebooted phone
Cleared app data but didnt work
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What doesn't go where? [emoji846] You will need to be a little more specific.
I have a problem with the notification LED. When a missed SMS arrives or by mail, the LED lights up, but if I have a missed call, the LED is no longer lit. Is this an android bug?
Michall84 said:
I have a problem with the notification LED. When a missed SMS arrives or by mail, the LED lights up, but if I have a missed call, the LED is no longer lit. Is this an android bug?
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enable it
I have the same set as in the picture and still with a missed call the LED does not light. For all possible applications the LED lights up, but for missed calls it still does not

A simply way to show Ambient Display only on notification

No notifications waiting makes the screen off and AOD not showing.
Recieving or already having a notification shows AOD.
On top of that you can select which apps are important to you to behave this way for their notifications and ignore others, also can be set similary for charging = on / not charging = off.
Yet it has no impact on battery maybe it will use like additional 0.009%
1- Install Always On Edge App
2- in Main settings section -> enable With AOD invisible -> but show AOD on notifications.
3- Main settings -> optional permissions -> AOD lighting controller.
4- save.
And that is it no need to enable any other permission or feature. However, please note that if you enable edge lighting then timing will be applied.
Not sure if it's the aodNotify app or not but this very setup means the Google Clock app (which I'm used to from my previous phone, untested with Samsung clock app) requires you to unlock the lock screen to turn off the alarm. Its annoying...
@gk1984 It is Always On Edge App, and that app conflicts with this because it mess with system AOD settings by another child app that has no launcher icon called manager even after uninstall the main app this remains on your phone and you need to go to system -> apps -> search for it
Thanks for this lifehack

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