Redmi Note 9 Pro Global : Android System Message regarding App Overlay - Redmi Note 9S / Note 9 Pro (Indian Model) Question

Dear Community,
I have an issue with my Redmi Note 9 Pro Global Joyeuse with FW QJZMIXM 12.0.1 stable: I use an App named "Orientation Control" which overlays apps to force the screen orientation per my needs ( landscape or portraint or whatever ). Overlay is the method to do so, so its the app's scope to do exactly this. The Android System now generates a permanent Message / Notification saying: "App Orientation Control is overlaying other apps. " Unfortunately there is currently no way to disable this message in the Android System settings, the option is unavailable respectively not clickable.
Does anybody know another method / way to disable this message? Maybe ADB / modification of a file or anything else?
Device: Unrooted, Stock FW
Thx fir any feedback

You may be able to disable the notification from system settings.
Should be able to find, and disable, the notification from Settings->apps->manage apps
Look for "Android System" in the app list and check the notification settings for the one you want to disable.
If you don't see "Android System" in the app list then you need to enable the show all apps option from the 3dot menu in the top right hand corner of the screen.

sir_bazz said:
You may be able to disable the notification from system settings...
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Hi sir_bazz, thx for your reply, but as already said, this is not possible to deactivate the notification via the "Android System" app settings.

dc_01 said:
Hi sir_bazz, thx for your reply, but as already said, this is not possible to deactivate the notification via the "Android System" app settings.
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Do you see a list of all the different notification channels at the bottom of that page?
You should also see the active system notifications, like this one.

yes i do see this, and it is not possible to disable. Already tried all these settings. My screenshot is from the active notification of the app Orientation Control. And this butten cannot be deactivated. This is the reason why i asked for another option such as an ADB command which e.g. allows disabling the neotification or setting the timer to a greater value than only 2 hours.

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Notification Listeners in OS 5?

When getting one of my apps after rooting, pebble time, it said it required notification access. When trying to enable this it took me to the sound & notification settings; after looking around I couldn't find any way to allow it to read my notifications (not accessibility settings). Is there any way around this?
Thanks in advance - mymindstorm
(I tried to put in screenshots, but my ranking is too low, sry)
Did you go to the app In Settings>manage all apps? There's a box under Force Stop to "Show Notifications." If you did that and it didn't have the notifications option, there's an Xposed module called AppOpsXposed that should let you turn on notifications.
DoLooper said:
Did you go to the app In Settings>manage all apps? There's a box under Force Stop to "Show Notifications." If you did that and it didn't have the notifications option, there's an Xposed module called AppOpsXposed that should let you turn on notifications.
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I probably didn't word that right, I need the app to read the notifications. Normally there would be a section in settings for this, but it is removed.

Can't hide cell info notification after MM update

Hello guys, today i updated my phone to MM and i can't hide the persisten cell info notification like i did in LP. Anyone also having this problem?
I'm also having the same problem, would like to know if there's a way
hernanmcarg said:
Hello guys, today i updated my phone to MM and i can't hide the persisten cell info notification like i did in LP. Anyone also having this problem?
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A quick way to hide it (but you won't have even the name of your carrier on top, only on lock screen and notification panel) is to go:
Settings -> Sound & Notification -> App notifications
In there select "Cell Information" and choose "Block all".
With that you'll hide the antenna icon, although I'm not sure if there could be other notifications from that app.
hernanmcarg said:
Hello guys, today i updated my phone to MM and i can't hide the persisten cell info notification like i did in LP. Anyone also having this problem?
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What is the cell info notification? Is it the constant accessing sim one?
I have the same issue. There is no way to disable the cell information notification. Does anyone know how to hide it?
I'd really like to see this resolved as well. I know what mobile network I'm on, I don't need it permanently displayed as a notification.
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earoth88 said:
A quick way to hide it (but you won't have even the name of your carrier on top, only on lock screen and notification panel) is to go:
Settings -> Sound & Notification -> App notifications
In there select "Cell Information" and choose "Block all".
With that you'll hide the antenna icon, although I'm not sure if there could be other notifications from that app.
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I don't have a "block all" option there.
Me neither
Anyone knows if have an another function that display the name of the operator? Because is annoying and I considering delete that app
Can you guys show us a screen shot of that problem?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1RblCZus1tMQzdOT1k4ZHFVVW8/view?usp=docslist_api
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1RblCZus1tMZ081YkFPSC12dkk/view?usp=docslist_api
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1RblCZus1tMQzdOT1k4ZHFVVW8/view?usp=docslist_api
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What the hell is that?
What does that notification do after tapping it? (or holding and then tapping the "i" icon) ?
Artanis02 said:
What the hell is that?
What does that notification do after tapping it? (or holding and then tapping the "i" icon) ?
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1RblCZus1tMWkZBSUhkVkJqU1E/view?usp=docslist_api
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1RblCZus1tMNnlIekNTVEZkc3M/view?usp=docslist_api
The only way to remove that notification is click on force stop but after to restart the device, the notification appears again in status bar. The option to block all notifications is not available as you can see. It's really annoying!
Maybe it's abvious, but try looking for it in the "all apps" and disable it? (Hopefully it won't drop your signal)
EDIT:
If you are on 6.0, look for it in "system apps".
EDIT2:
Gah! Sorry, I see that the disable option is unavaliable.
Anyway, is your phone branded? Or did you install a stock rom?
Greets
Artanis02 said:
Maybe it's abvious, but try looking for it in the "all apps" and disable it? (Hopefully it won't drop your signal)
EDIT:
If you are on 6.0, look for it in "system apps".
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I've already tried to disable the app but that option also is not available because it's a system app.
" com.sonymobile.cellinformation.notification"
There is no such app on my 6.0.
I'd just try installing stock 6.0 (or 5.1.1 and update)
Artanis02 said:
There is no such app on my 6.0.
I'd just try installing stock 6.0 (or 5.1.1 and update)
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I think that is just in Latin American version that appears that notification, I had installed MM beta, and didn't appears. The version that I'm using now and see the notification is Customized GEL. 570
Enviado desde mi D6503 mediante Tapatalk
Maybe, that is the reason but we are not sure. I only know that Cell information notification is extremely annonying and sony must give us a solution as soon as possible.
Franklin_FG2 said:
Maybe, that is the reason but we are not sure. I only know that Cell information notification is extremely annonying and sony must give us a solution as soon as possible.
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It's a matter of software customization. LATAM version does have that (at least the generic one does). And it is annoying as hell. Especially since that notification doesn't really do anything. It's just there. Anyway, EU versions do not have that. Not sure about the US versions. So just go ahead and flash another firmware. That should fix it.
Also, I'm not sure Sony will give us any solution to this, since it's probably intended. But you can always contact the devs at Sony and ask them if they can implement an option to disable that notification in future updates.
The only solution right now is to force-close the app through Settings. The problem is, I can't find any way of doing that through any commands. ADB shell doesn't seem to allow a force-close in the same way it happens through settings - it is just a "kill" that regenerates the app shortly after. Thus I can't seem to figure out how to make it an auto task in something like Tasker with an ADB shell command.
Is there a way we can automatically make a macro action of some kind, of opening settings, scrolling to the appropriate areas, and force-closing the app upon startup? That would be an okay workaround for now.
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The only solution right now is to force-close the app through Settings. The problem is, I can't find any way of doing that through any commands. ADB shell doesn't seem to allow a force-close in the same way it happens through settings - it is just a "kill" that regenerates the app shortly after. Thus I can't seem to figure out how to make it an auto task in something like Tasker with an ADB shell command.
Is there a way we can automatically make a macro action of some kind, of opening settings, scrolling to the appropriate areas, and force-closing the app upon startup? That would be an okay workaround for now.
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I guess flashing another stock ROM to permanently get rid of that is too much?

No more "allow peeking" option after nougat.

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.

Realme 1 Notification not displaying.

Hi All,
I am using RealMe for 3 weeks now.
Seeing one serious problem here.
The phone manager app is cleaning the memory. So the apps in background will stop syncing and hence there are no notification messages coming.
I have experienced this problem with Outlook mails, Inshort news and with many other apps.
When I digged in, I found there are many places we can change the settings for notification messages. I have done all these changes. But no impact at all.
Moreover in status bar also there are no icon for new notifications.
[ only WhatsApp works as expected]
In some forum I found to solve this issue we need to turn off phone manager app. But I am not finding any place to disable this app.
Can anybody please help me out here what needs to be done?
Same problem here. And this is actually a very big problem for me. Everything else is great in this phone but this is ruining it.
+1
Notification pop up remain for quite a long time which annoy while playing games or watching videos. The pop up should disappear when slide by finger like in many other phone.
ravindraparmar said:
Notification pop up remain for quite a long time which annoy while playing games or watching videos. The pop up should disappear when slide by finger like in many other phone.
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You can slide it up, iphone style,and it'll hide.
DId you resolve the problem? Im badly waiting for this to fix, Outlook notifications
Debarun.datta said:
Hi All,
I am using RealMe for 3 weeks now.
Seeing one serious problem here.
The phone manager app is cleaning the memory. So the apps in background will stop syncing and hence there are no notification messages coming.
I have experienced this problem with Outlook mails, Inshort news and with many other apps.
When I digged in, I found there are many places we can change the settings for notification messages. I have done all these changes. But no impact at all.
Moreover in status bar also there are no icon for new notifications.
[ only WhatsApp works as expected]
In some forum I found to solve this issue we need to turn off phone manager app. But I am not finding any place to disable this app.
Can anybody please help me out here what needs to be done?
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DId you resolve the problem? Im badly waiting for this to fix, Outlook notifications
Waiting for this solution
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I am also facing the same problem..no notification of news app, or rediff or even any other except what's app.. pls suggest some measure..
Hi
As per the official notice, you can go to phone manager.. than go to privacy permissions.. u can enable upto 5apps excluding WhatsApp and true caller..
Solution
1. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Enable "Turn on the screen for notifications".
2. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Select the desired application> Enable "Allow Notifications, Display on Lock Screen and Display at the top of the screen.
3. Go to Settings> Battery> Energy Saver> Select the desired application> Disable "Background Freeze".
4. Go to Settings> App Management> Show System Processess> Select the desired application> Privacy Permissions> Enable all the options.
5. Open Recent Menu and then slide down the app page you can find the lock symbol. Tap on that symbol to lock the application.
Pareshxda said:
1. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Enable "Turn on the screen for notifications".
2. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Select the desired application> Enable "Allow Notifications, Display on Lock Screen and Display at the top of the screen.
3. Go to Settings> Battery> Energy Saver> Select the desired application> Disable "Background Freeze".
4. Go to Settings> App Management> Show System Processess> Select the desired application> Privacy Permissions> Enable all the options.
5. Open Recent Menu and then slide down the app page you can find the lock symbol. Tap on that symbol to lock the application.
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Didn't work for me.... Is there any other method?
Pareshxda said:
1. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Enable "Turn on the screen for notifications".
2. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Select the desired application> Enable "Allow Notifications, Display on Lock Screen and Display at the top of the screen.
3. Go to Settings> Battery> Energy Saver> Select the desired application> Disable "Background Freeze".
4. Go to Settings> App Management> Show System Processess> Select the desired application> Privacy Permissions> Enable all the options.
5. Open Recent Menu and then slide down the app page you can find the lock symbol. Tap on that symbol to lock the application.
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Did not work for me. I am desperately waiting for a fix for the outlook notification issue. Please help
Pareshxda said:
1. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Enable "Turn on the screen for notifications".
2. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Select the desired application> Enable "Allow Notifications, Display on Lock Screen and Display at the top of the screen.
3. Go to Settings> Battery> Energy Saver> Select the desired application> Disable "Background Freeze".
4. Go to Settings> App Management> Show System Processess> Select the desired application> Privacy Permissions> Enable all the options.
5. Open Recent Menu and then slide down the app page you can find the lock symbol. Tap on that symbol to lock the application.
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This actually worked for me. I am now getting outlook notifications by following the above described method.
Lockscreen notification can be solve by swithcing back to normal theme.
Mohit849 said:
Didn't work for me.... Is there any other method?
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You can switch back to normal theme and can see notification on lock screen then.
I have tried all other themes and no another theme supported a lockscreen notification.
May be a bug.
oppo
Need to update.
Accessibly and developer options issue(serious one?)
One serious problem is when I turn on the accessibility of an individual app and developer options, status bar color changes to yellow nd it won't go until I switch them back to off.... And even if I clear ram, the accessibility turns off automatically... Any solution to keep accessibility always on of a desired app? I tried every possible trick but in vain...a little help is appreciated. Thank you
[email protected] said:
This actually worked for me. I am now getting outlook notifications by following the above described method.
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Hi... This solution did not work for me.. but can you also let me know what this fifth step is.. I think I am not able to do...rest four is clear..
Also, apart from these can anything be done?
+1 facing same issue especially in WhatsApp buisness, telegram, and some other social media apps. Messages arrive only when i open them
Pareshxda said:
1. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Enable "Turn on the screen for notifications".
2. Go to Settings> Notification & Status Bar> Manage Notifications> Select the desired application> Enable "Allow Notifications, Display on Lock Screen and Display at the top of the screen.
3. Go to Settings> Battery> Energy Saver> Select the desired application> Disable "Background Freeze".
4. Go to Settings> App Management> Show System Processess> Select the desired application> Privacy Permissions> Enable all the options.
5. Open Recent Menu and then slide down the app page you can find the lock symbol. Tap on that symbol to lock the application.
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those still facing notification issue even
after doing these above steps try this may work
go to settings>Notification & status bar>Turn ON screen
for notifications> switch off it
now switched OFF ur mobile now ON thn go to
same option i.e, Turn ON screen for notifications>ON IT
and see..
abhi.s4u said:
those still facing notification issue even
after doing these above steps try this may work
go to settings>Notification & status bar>Turn ON screen
for notifications> switch off it
now switched OFF ur mobile now ON thn go to
same option i.e, Turn ON screen for notifications>ON IT
and see..
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Unfortunately it didn't.. but why this problem only with realme.. I have never heard this problem with any other brand..
srry but i'm not facing this issue..
my realme screen wakeup notifications working fine.. like,whatsapp,gmail working
i just try to help u all..
abhi.s4u said:
srry but i'm not facing this issue..
my realme screen wakeup notifications working fine.. like,whatsapp,gmail working
i just try to help u all..
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What's app and Gmail is fine.. no issues with that.. my problem is with apps ..say news app or a cricket app.. for that matter any app.. it just doesn't show notification.. which is a normal thing.. notification comes only after I open the app and not automatically .

Cannot disable Heads-Up Notifications with recent Samsung UI update from 2.0 to 2.1

This is killing me, and given the original thread is labeled "Lollipop", I thought i would start a more relevant thread subject so people can find it. The problem is in the new Samsung UI 2.1 update re-enables pop-up notifications, and the old method below doesn't "fix them" like it has since Lollipop. Here is the link with details to the original thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-4-to-disable-heads-notifications-t3197660
My hopes are that someone knows how to disable these in UI 2.1. They just kill me when I am trying to type messages and a window keeps popping up over my work with incoming messages. Stupid and so GD iOS'ish it's ridiculous!! The answer before UI 2.1 was the simple command "adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0" which Samsung must have changed the control variable. I am really hoping someone technical can tell us the new way to disable these annoying pop-ups again which we've been able to do so since Galaxy S5!
I've been asked by a lot of friends on how to disable those notifications which pop up on the top of your phone's screen. They are mistakenly called "pop-up notifications", but their real name is Heads-Up notifications and can be really useful, but sometimes they are extremely annoying. Specially if you need to use a button or something that is located on the top of the screen right when the notification appears. Some ROMs do allow to turn them off in the Settings, but most of them don't.
So in this thread (which is my first here on XDA) I'm gonna put all the info I gathered during my research about disabling the Heads-Up notifications. These methods will COMPLETELY disable them for all applications while MAINTAINING regular notifications in the status bar. All of these methods are free. Some require a rooted device and some don't.
1- ADB method (using your computer) [FREE]
Before trying this method, make sure you have installed Android ADB in your computer, that your phone is connected AND that you have "USB debugging" option enabled in the phone Settings.
If you don't have Android ADB, you can download it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=48915118. If you have any questions concerning ADB and how to use it, take a look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2225405
a) Open a terminal and check if the device is connected using the following command:
Code:
adb devices
b) You should see your phone on the list that appears. Now use the following command:
Code:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
c) Reboot your phone.
d) Done!
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It looks like this is now available in the app and the adb hack isn't needed any longer. It would still be nice to apply a global default with this hack rather than changing each app individually. It's there, under "Message notifications" and is called "Show as Pop-up".
madfusker said:
It looks like this is now available in the app and the adb hack isn't needed any longer. It would still be nice to apply a global default with this hack rather than changing each app individually. It's there, under "Message notifications" and is called "Show as Pop-up".
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Yeah! There's the option to change it.
For example on the Samsung Message app:
Go to notification settings, tap in "General Notifications" (tap on the letters, don´t tap the toggle switch) and then you would find the option "Show as pop-up".
You have to do it individually for each app, in FB messenger and Whatsapp is a little different, but you would find "show as pop-up" by tapping in the letters in each option in the notification settings.
Hope this help!
This option to change it manually for individual app has been there since Android 9 in Samsung. But that's a pain! Every time you install a new app you have to disable it. The option to completely disable heads up notification would be nice for the One UI 2.1

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