Sorry, I meant to say the icon on the shade.There shouldn't be a notification until it's activated. What's your model/who's your carrier?
Sorry, I meant to say the icon on the shade.There shouldn't be a notification until it's activated. What's your model/who's your carrier?
Sorry, I meant to say the icon on the shade.
Aha! That's what I was looking for! I never bothered looking into that notification ! Thank you.Oh - well there you go, that activates DND, and there should be a notification in the shade towards the bottom of the list (if you have other notifications). Tap that, then End time.
Aha! That's what I was looking for! I never bothered looking into that notification ! Thank you.
There's a post in a forum somewhere detailing the safety levels of a few clients but I don't have it bookmarked anymore.
I think this is the one you mean: https://androidforums.com/threads/email-which-apps-keep-it-private.935578/. It hasn't been edited in about a year but I imagine it's still mostly accurate. Hub+ isn't included in the list.
Update: I've identified the "rogue" notification sound. It's "crystal", from the built-in list. I still have no idea why I'm hearing it when emails come in, since the system default is "twinkle" and the Hub+ accounts are set to silent. And I made sure to Clear Data and Force Stop the LG email client, which I never set up anyway.
Another quirk: This one has been mentioned by others. The camera is quite slow to open/load. Once it's in RAM it's quick enough but that first time is very slow. It's not a big problem for me, but it's there.
One more quirk: Auto brightness is just too dim in dark/dim conditions. I don't need it super bright but I do need it brighter than what I'm getting, so I turn auto off when it gets dark.
On that subject, the OnePlus 5 that I unfortunately had to return had a feature that I liked. I don't remember what they called it but it changed the display as the evening progressed. Gradually it faded toward a muted, less saturated look, almost grayscale. The idea was to save wear and tear on the eyes and to improve sleep. I liked it.
I have that odd crystal notification too.
Have you tried an auto brightness app? I use Lux; I can "train" it to display the brightness level I prefer, relative to the ambient light.
Do you get it for incoming emails, overriding whatever settings you've done yourself?
Another bug: every so often the keyboard refuses to appear when I touch a text entry field. I don't know if this happens with the LG keyboard but it does happen with Gboard.
This happens to me on all devices with gboard from time to time. May be a different cause in reality, but I chalk it up as a gboard quirk.
I only use Aquamail for my Gmail accounts - the app I highly recommend for Outlook/Exchange is Nine email, syncs calendars, tasks, and contacts plus groups them in the Contacts app.
This happens to me on all devices with gboard from time to time. May be a different cause in reality, but I chalk it up as a gboard quirk.
Just for fun, I ran Nine and Hub+ simultaneously for a day, with the same two accounts synced: an Outlook account and a GSuite. I compared battery power consumption and CPU usage. The result: Nine uses massively more power than Hub+, by a factor of about 5x.