No push notifications on lot of apps?

Moka48

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Hello

I bought Mate 30 pro 5G LIO N29 three weeks ago and I been having really annoying issues with push notifications from lot of list of apps, its actually weird that there's just Whatsapp and other Huawei apps have push notifications working but not for so many others.

I sideloaded apps and they all up to date, I made sure the app have all permission needed, app launch is set to manual and everything is active there, in Battery optimization I set "Not allowed" for these apps, I enabled "Stay active when device sleeps"... I dont know what else I can do there....

so apps list is what I can actually remember now: Skype, Discord, LINE chat, SofaScore, LiveScore, Amazon Shopping, Reddit, Twitch, and few more....

So while I have these apps running, I can get notification while using them, but the moment I go to home screen or just lock the phone, its absolutely dead. :( and nothing work at all, except Huawei apps and whatsapp, I even restored my phone factory settings couple of times and installed only Skype just for testing but still no push notifications there

Phone is is updated to this day, Android 10 December 1, 2019, EMUI 10.0.0.192 patch02

if someone please could help me figure this out.... I would really really appreciate it <3
 

xunus

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I read that you have sideloaded apps.
One question: Have you sideloaded GMS?
Quite a fine bit of apps, depends on GMS for push notification.

After sideloading GMS, allow all permission for google play services and set "not allowed" in battery optimization. Other apps you can leave them as "allowed".
 
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Moka48

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I read that you have sideloaded apps.
One question: Have you sideloaded GMS?
Quite a fine bit of apps, depends on GMS for push notification.

After sideloading GMS, allow all permission for google play services and set "not allowed" in battery optimization. Other apps you can leave them as "allowed".
Man, I would never ever thought these apps would need GMS in order for them to have push notifications working, I just sideloaded GMS and everything working fine! didn't even need to do any of battery optimization or app launch stuffs at all, Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! :good:

It would really suck if you cant sideload GMS on this phone, apparently too many apps depend on that.
 

Archibald1963

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I have side loaded Google services, stopped battery optimisation for apps and manual launch as well. But still not getting notified from alot of apps. ?
Notification fix from 4pda forum

To the necessary application: a) give — all rights, and b) allow, for it — all notifications, in “Settings”; 2) Put the necessary application, under the “lock”, in the background (in “Running applications”, pull the shortcut of the Required applications down and let go);
3) Launch of the Required application — disable automatic control, launch only in manual mode (for it, activate all three “check-boxes”: 1) Autostart, 2) Indirect launch, 3) Work in the background), in: " Manager ">" Launch applications ";
4) "Settings"> "Applications"> submenu "More"> "Show system"> "Google Service Framework"> "Rights"> "Other rights" and activate the items: "View instant messages" and "Add instant messages";
5) "Settings"> "Battery"> "Other battery settings" - turn on WI-FI and data transfer when the screen is off and in sleep mode (for work, in the background);
6) "Settings"> "Applications"> "Required application"> "Traffic statistics"> Turn on "Ignore data traffic" (bottom);
7) "Settings"> "Wireless networks"> "Traffic statistics"> "Smart traffic saving" - disable;
8) For the desired application, allow to ignore battery optimization (in the "Special Access");
9) Power saving mode ("Settings"> "Battery") - disable;
10 "Settings"> "System"> "For Developers" -include: "Permanent data transfer";
11) Make sure that the desired application is not in the list of "inactive applications" ("Settings"> "System"> "For Developers"> "Inactive Applications"). Change its state (on-active), if necessary.
Looks like it's working method...
 

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Notification fix from 4pda forum

To the necessary application: a) give — all rights, and b) allow, for it — all notifications, in “Settings”; 2) Put the necessary application, under the “lock”, in the background (in “Running applications”, pull the shortcut of the Required applications down and let go);
3) Launch of the Required application — disable automatic control, launch only in manual mode (for it, activate all three “check-boxes”: 1) Autostart, 2) Indirect launch, 3) Work in the background), in: " Manager ">" Launch applications ";
4) "Settings"> "Applications"> submenu "More"> "Show system"> "Google Service Framework"> "Rights"> "Other rights" and activate the items: "View instant messages" and "Add instant messages";
5) "Settings"> "Battery"> "Other battery settings" - turn on WI-FI and data transfer when the screen is off and in sleep mode (for work, in the background);
6) "Settings"> "Applications"> "Required application"> "Traffic statistics"> Turn on "Ignore data traffic" (bottom);
7) "Settings"> "Wireless networks"> "Traffic statistics"> "Smart traffic saving" - disable;
8) For the desired application, allow to ignore battery optimization (in the "Special Access");
9) Power saving mode ("Settings"> "Battery") - disable;
10 "Settings"> "System"> "For Developers" -include: "Permanent data transfer";
11) Make sure that the desired application is not in the list of "inactive applications" ("Settings"> "System"> "For Developers"> "Inactive Applications"). Change its state (on-active), if necessary.
Looks like it's working method...
Seems like not Emui system?
 

waldoud

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hi the procedure do not remove the error in notification push tester for register..


If someone works for you, I would appreciate explaining what else you have done, thank you very much
 
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JazonX

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There was no solution for this miserable problem, Many apps including WhatsApp just goes to sleep after a while.

I almost risked something extremely crucial as I didn't get a WhatsApp message delivered to me on time. Gave up on the phone the next minute and switched back to a less-complicated phone.
 

bandiere2000

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Download ice box app. Run the adb command on pc then freeze Google framework. Now u have notifications back.
Thanks. I am not so dependent on google services... But only app that I need to run on Mate 30 Pro 4G it s Fifa Mobile... Without gms installed, it doesn't work... I didn't find any workaround for this... When downloading fifa mobile apkbfrom other alternative stores, it says to give permission to storage, but when trying tobdo it, i cant... Option it s not available....
 

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There was no solution for this miserable problem, Many apps including WhatsApp just goes to sleep after a while.

I almost risked something extremely crucial as I didn't get a WhatsApp message delivered to me on time. Gave up on the phone the next minute and switched back to a less-complicated phone.
I have no problem with whatsapp. It works flawlessy
 

neversayoceans

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There was no solution for this miserable problem, Many apps including WhatsApp just goes to sleep after a while.

I almost risked something extremely crucial as I didn't get a WhatsApp message delivered to me on time. Gave up on the phone the next minute and switched back to a less-complicated phone.
I never had any issues with WhatsApp notifications