How to Delete Notification on Initial Display? - Amazfit

I'm guessing this may be the case with all Amazfits, but I find it odd (on my GTS) that I can't delete a notification when it first appears on the watch screen and have to back out (or long press) and go into the menu > notifications > and delete it there. Seems like you should be able to just swipe left and delete? I tried using Notifcation for Amazfit app and setting 2X button press to clear last phone notification but doesn't seem to work.

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for the last week or so, I no longer receive notifications for new GMail or updates from the Play Store or Amazon app store. For that matter any other app (like Drippler) that adds a notification icon (lower right beside the time and battery icons) no longer shows up. I am running Nova launcher, but have tried going back to GO Launcher and also the stock launcher (rebooting each time). Not sure what else (short of a factory reset) to try, Anyone have any ideas?
Oh, should mention that if I swipe up or tap the notification area (clock and battery icons) I do see notifications in the pop up menu. Just no icons as used to be.
Sony S SGPT11US/S
Android 4.0.3 (release 5)
Kernel 2.6.39.4
Prophet55 said:
for the last week or so, I no longer receive notifications for new GMail or updates from the Play Store or Amazon app store. For that matter any other app (like Drippler) that adds a notification icon (lower right beside the time and battery icons) no longer shows up. I am running Nova launcher, but have tried going back to GO Launcher and also the stock launcher (rebooting each time). Not sure what else (short of a factory reset) to try, Anyone have any ideas?
Oh, should mention that if I swipe up or tap the notification area (clock and battery icons) I do see notifications in the pop up menu. Just no icons as used to be.
Sony S SGPT11US/S
Android 4.0.3 (release 5)
Kernel 2.6.39.4
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Is your Notification turned on???
05081983 said:
Is your Notification turned on???
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I must be totally blind, but I cannot locate the Notification option in Settings.
Prophet55 said:
I must be totally blind, but I cannot locate the Notification option in Settings.
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open quick settings menu by pressing the lower right hand corner of your screen, then press any where near date or battery indicator, there you will find a notification button.
05081983 said:
open quick settings menu by pressing the lower right hand corner of your screen, then press any where near date or battery indicator, there you will find a notification button.
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Well! Found it, indeed the notification option was off. Turned it on and the icon Lookout reappeared. I think that may have restored the notifications.
Thanks so much for the response!

How do I turn on notifications for only selected apps?

Just got my new V30. I have a couple hundred apps on it but want notifications from only maybe a half dozen. On my S7, I could bring up the list of applications, each with a checkbox (or maybe it was a toggle) for each and select All On or All Off and then change the few I needed.
On the V30, it appears all apps are On by default, and I have to go to the Sound & Notifications page, select Apps, and then go into each one and turn it off. Is that correct? No way to turn them all off at once and then manually turn on just the ones I want?
Thanks.
Burlisoft said:
Just got my new V30. I have a couple hundred apps on it but want notifications from only maybe a half dozen. On my S7, I could bring up the list of applications, each with a checkbox (or maybe it was a toggle) for each and select All On or All Off and then change the few I needed.
On the V30, it appears all apps are On by default, and I have to go to the Sound & Notifications page, select Apps, and then go into each one and turn it off. Is that correct? No way to turn them all off at once and then manually turn on just the ones I want?
Thanks.
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as far as i know, on v30 you must set up one by one... CMIIW
Another option is to long press on the notification (when you swipe down to view the offending app that just pinged you), and select "Show Notifications Silently" or "Block All Notifications." At least this way, you're only wasting your time cutting off the ones that are actually annoying you.

T-Mobile V30 Oreo Notifications

Ever since I upgraded my v30 to Oreo, system notifications are driving me crazy. Despite installing many notification apps such as "Hide Running in the Background", "Notificon", the built-in Notification Settings, etc. I can find no way to silence system notifications such as for Wi-Fi Calling, System UI (wireless charging), and Android System (Change Keyboard) Does anyone have any suggestions?
For the keyboard one if you go to Settings > System > Language & Input > Current Keyboard > Manage Keyboards and deselect the keyboards you don't use it'll disappear.
Davidgr! said:
Ever since I upgraded my v30 to Oreo, system notifications are driving me crazy. Despite installing many notification apps such as "Hide Running in the Background", "Notificon", the built-in Notification Settings, etc. I can find no way to silence system notifications such as for Wi-Fi Calling, System UI (wireless charging), and Android System (Change Keyboard) Does anyone have any suggestions?
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To start, just head to Settings –> Apps & notifications, then tap "See all apps." From there, press the three-dot menu button in the top-right corner and select "Show system." Next, scroll down a bit and select the "Android System" app. From there, tap the "App notifications" entry on the subsequent screen. From there you can turn off whichever one you want. Mine was the apps "using the battery" that was driving me nuts.
RVinSC said:
To start, just head to Settings –> Apps & notifications, then tap "See all apps." From there, press the three-dot menu button in the top-right corner and select "Show system." Next, scroll down a bit and select the "Android System" app. From there, tap the "App notifications" entry on the subsequent screen. From there you can turn off whichever one you want. Mine was the apps "using the battery" that was driving me nuts.
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Yeah, I turned that one off also.
Overall I like the new Oreo notifications in that they take up less space in the pull down area.
Notifications better now.
I was previously complaining about all the new system notifications since doing an OTA update to Oreo. I recently messed up my phone and decided to do a factory reset and fresh install. Talk about an improvement! Ever since my factory reset all notifications are working as they should. I'm no longer being bombarded with extraneous beeps that were driving me crazy. My phone is my friend again!

Long Press Dialog for Start Screen App Icons Gone

Normally, I was able to press an app icon on my phone's homescreen to access a dialog. There I was able to delete the icon, chose an icon from another iconset, define what happens upson swipe over the icon etc. This dialog is gone and I can only move the icon upon long press. I learned in the past that installing a backup of my Nova configuration fixes the problem but my backup is rather old. Is there any other way to get the long press dialog working again?

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
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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

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