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Thanks for the replies. I guess I'll return it, go back to my Nexus 5 and cross my fingers for the Pixel 4.
In my opinion it won't be fixed. If you follow their issue tracker database cases get opened that seem to mirror this problem then get dismissed or disappear. The issues logged are created by consumers or developers logging a complaint.
It is going to take an OEM to pressure for a fix. My OEM (Samsung) is well aware of the problem but doesn't show any sign of stepping up to the plate. Their help usually revolves around: defective device needs to be replaced, or user has a setting wrong in the os.
Disabling doze on my S8 via ADB is the fix that works on my device. It is still running 7.0 nougat. Near instant notifications and much improved battery life with doze disabled.
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Not sure about that command sticking after reboot, but I suspect it will not, just like the Doze fix command.
Is anyone running the December Pie security update yet? Wondering if it has any impact, positive or negative on the Doze issue. I read that this month the update not only includes security patches, but several interface and system function changes. Don't want to apply the patch until I know for sure it won't hinder the ADB turn off Doze fix.
I have the December update installed. After installing it and rebooting, then verifying that notifications were still delayed, I ran the ADB command to disable Doze. Since then all notifications have come in on time.
Thanks!
Does anyone know if there is a fix due for this? I recently bought a Pixel 2 in the Black Friday sales and am having constant issues with notifications despite turning off all data and batter restrictions for apps that I need immediate notifications from. I don't want to mess around with adb etc so at this point I'm close to just returning it for a refund.
Returning it today, unfortunatey.
I am not sure if I am allowed to post links to other sites. The article I want to post was actually about someone saying that they felt like WIFI was *not* turning off during sleep and they wanted it to. But someone discovered a way through ADB to set the mode to be one of 3 options: Keep WiFi on during sleep, Keep WiFi on during sleep only When Plugged In, Don't keep WiFi on during sleep. The ADB command is "adb shell settings put global wifi_sleep_policy x" where x is 2, 1, 0 based on the desired behavior.
Have you heard about this?
Your Nexus 5X could very well end up with this problem. If it gets the update to what ever file they push a "fix" out to that actually causes the problem, you will end up in the same boat.
FWIW I contacted google who said they didn't know of any issues with notifications. They recommended clearing cache and didn't mention anything about battery saving options etc.
It's amazing to me that Google does NOT even know this problem
Fortunately, a command
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
fixed this, but it is not a convenient solution, because it requires a PC to run it.
Is it possible to run something like this using an android phone only?
If anyone is having this problem, turn off battery optimization for the offending app. I had to tinker with this for a while.
Fortunately, a command
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
fixed this, but it is not a convenient solution, because it requires a PC to run it.
Is it possible to run something like this using an android phone only?
I'm sure there is a way to automate this, but I haven't found it yet. If anyone else has any ideas please let us all know.