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Same behavior on my Note 9. Tried with different WiFi networks, same delay. FWIW, factory reset did nothing for me, but maybe it will help you.
Hi did u find anything that worked?
Same behavior on my Note 9. Tried with different WiFi networks, same delay. FWIW, factory reset did nothing for me, but maybe it will help you.
No, I didn't.
I think situation got a little better for me since the last time I was paying major attention to this issue (like 2 months ago), but only for certain applications. E.g. Viber Messenger has started to function properly 2 months ago and still works normally, WhatsApp too, but recently (few days ago) seems like I am getting delayed notifications again, Duo never started to work (but I am not using it anymore) etc. Maybe it has something to do with February and March OS updates together with new version of Google Play Services (was v14.7 2 months ago, now it's v16).
No, I didn't.
I think situation got a little better for me since the last time I was paying major attention to this issue (like 2 months ago), but only for certain applications. E.g. Viber Messenger has started to function properly 2 months ago and still works normally, WhatsApp too, but recently (few days ago) seems like I am getting delayed notifications again, Duo never started to work (but I am not using it anymore) etc. Maybe it has something to do with February and March OS updates together with new version of Google Play Services (was v14.7 2 months ago, now it's v16).
No, I didn't.
I think situation got a little better for me since the last time I was paying major attention to this issue (like 2 months ago), but only for certain applications. E.g. Viber Messenger has started to function properly 2 months ago and still works normally, WhatsApp too, but recently (few days ago) seems like I am getting delayed notifications again, Duo never started to work (but I am not using it anymore) etc. Maybe it has something to do with February and March OS updates together with new version of Google Play Services (was v14.7 2 months ago, now it's v16).
Hi, first of all, thank you for all your recommendations.
My problems I think is very specific. Like most of you here I began experiencing delayed notifications since updating to Oreo. I already turned Doze off. At first, I thought my problem was fixed, but sadly I continued to experience delayed notifications.
The difference is that I only experience delayed notifications on Wifi. And like most of you when I leave my phone idle for more than 10 minutes.
When I switch to data, all notifications come normally. Even when left idle for more than 20 minutes.
So you could say is my WIFI right? The thing is all other devices work well with my wifi and spotify on the same phone works without problem for hours after the screen goes off.
Also a skype call works fine after the screen goes off even after a long period. So wifi doesn't disconnect.
Very weird.
So to put it simple, I experience delayed notifications only on wifi, when on data everything works fine. Anyone else with the same problem?
Maybe someone have any idea on what could be the problem. I'm lost, the only thing I haven't tried is a factory reset. I was holding up on that one but I'm gonna have to try it.
I'm having the exact same problem as you mate. Have you found any fix?
I did disable doze via adb on the laptop but that doesn't have seemed to help on snapchat and Instagram
I have brand new S10+ and I thought that delayed notifications are behind me, but it's even worse than it was on S8. I've tried adb devices fix and it worked fine until the first restart. I just did it again but this time it doesn't work.
I saw somewhere that Google is terminating GCM (Google Cloud Management) and transferring it to some other service (I don't know much about this), maybe there is some kind of problem with that service. Anyway, I'm having a problem with these delays since Galaxy S6 model and now I realize that all Android phones have the same problem so I don't know what to do anymore. Maybe they will fix it in the next version of Android who knows :-
I just can't believe that neither Google of phone manufacturers are coping with this problem, not even a word about this problem from their side.