How to disable System UI "your battery is full" notification? - Samsung Galaxy S10 Questions & Answers

Posting here as I haven't heard back in the S10+ forum:
I don't recall seeing this on my Note9 running Pie, but with my S10+, when the battery is full, a second battery icon is pushed (left side next to the time) when the phone is plugged in and battery at 100%. According to the notification details, it is System UI / Battery Full. Unfortunately I cannot disable any of the System UI notifications.
Any workaround?
Update: System UI on the Note9 doesn't have a "battery full" trigger, hence why I've never seen it. Definitely something introduced on the S10.

Hoping to find out as well. I did set mine to Silent, removed app icon badges, and disabled it on the lock screen, but I believe it still shows on the notification tray and AOD

Devhux said:
Hoping to find out as well. I did set mine to Silent, removed app icon badges, and disabled it on the lock screen, but I believe it still shows on the notification tray and AOD
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Yep this exactly.

Well hello there, fellow RFD'er!

Hope to find this out too

You can use the app autonotification to get rid of notifications like that. The notification hiding part of the app is free

Gotcha007 said:
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You can use this app to hide the battery notification.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.easy4u.ncleaner&referrer=utm_source=share

Any updates to fix this annoying problem? I just want to disable everything to do with the 100% fully charged activation.

I'm using AutoNotification to block the WiFi Calling notification.
- choose "Notification blocking"
- select the process causing this notification
- Enter the exact title or message
- done - after tapping ok, the notification should be blocked.
It works without any issues and I didn't notice any battery consumption by this app

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Some question on OnePlus 3T and OOS 4.0 (coming from OnePlus One (COS or CM14.1)

1. Is there no way hide notification on lock screen for apps that's always in the notification bar (like Tasker or Call Recorder?)
2. I can't find anyway to turn of the screen by double tap the notification bar (like in COS or CM).
/Söder
soder said:
1. Is there no way hide notification on lock screen for apps that's always in the notification bar (like Tasker or Call Recorder?)
2. I can't find anyway to turn of the screen by double tap the notification bar (like in COS or CM).
/Söder
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1. I'm using the payed version of call-recorder, and I can disable the notificationbar icon and notification.
2. Sadly this feature (or better gesture) is not availible in oos.
nvertigo67 said:
1. I'm using the payed version of call-recorder, and I can disable the notificationbar icon and notification.
2. Sadly this feature (or better gesture) is not availible in oos.
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Call recorder is a widely used name for apps that record calls. I use the one from Skvalex, also payed version.
What I mean is that normally apps that shall stay active all the time needs to be in notification bar, but I rather don't see it when I only turn on the display with the lock screen.
In CM and COS I could deal with this with options like "never show for apps always in notification bar".
/Söder
soder said:
Call recorder is a widely used name for apps that record calls. I use the one from Skvalex, also payed version.
What I mean is that normally apps that shall stay active all the time needs to be in notification bar, but I rather don't see it when I only turn on the display with the lock screen.
In CM and COS I could deal with this with options like "never show for apps always in notification bar".
/S�der
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Me too: appsettings->appearance->third entry
nvertigo67 said:
Me too: appsettings->appearance->third entry
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Yeah, but, is it still active, and doesn't get shut down?
/Söder
soder said:
Yeah, but, is it still active, and doesn't get shut down?
/Söder
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Hmm, I'm on 4.0 and havn't used call-recorder in the short time I was on 3.5.4, next time I'm restoring 3.5.4, I'll check and report back.
Stupid me! It was because I had no PIN set on the phone, I had no specific options for the lock screen.
/Söder

Anyone else missing gmail notifications unless screen is on?

I have no power saving settings on like aggressive doze or close high powered apps.
Ill just let my 3T's screen turn off and send an email to my gmail account from my work email. I will not get a notification unless I turn on the screen.
Yes, I have this issue only with Gmail, Oxygen 4.0.2.
Same here.
It happens with WhatsApp as well but I hadn't had time to troubleshoot it.
worldsoutro said:
I have no power saving settings on like aggressive doze or close high powered apps.
Ill just let my 3T's screen turn off and send an email to my gmail account from my work email. I will not get a notification unless I turn on the screen.
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Rated R said:
Yes, I have this issue only with Gmail, Oxygen 4.0.2.
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Gmail/Inbox use normal priority notifications as opposed to high priority, therefore will never bypass Doze. For some odd reason however, selecting Do Not Optimize makes no difference. This issue is not specific to the 3T.
I have noticed this too with whatsapp i can't remember if it started happening on 4.0.2 or when i flashed a different kernel, probably 4.0.2 related
I have exactly the same issue ... mostly with gmail and possibly with other apps like Whatsapp (I need to use my phone more to be sure) but surely and deeply with gmail.
Sometimes I receive push notifications on my OnePlus3T (running OOS 4.0.2 and unrooted) flawlessly, sometimes it takes a delay from one minutes to several, sometimes I need to wake up my phone (with the Jedi move of waving my hand over the proximity sensor) and sometimes I need to open the gmail app and force the update with a slide.
I think I also notice a random delay for the notification even if the screen is on and the phone in use, which seems to exculpate the doze mode but I'm not 100% sure and it is much more rare.
This is really annoying to me as I didn't have this issue with my old Nexus 5 and which I don't have on my work iPhone. I try to convince myself that it is not a big deal but it's not easy ^^.
I tried to contact Google on this but they weren't helpful on that matter.
23Six said:
Gmail/Inbox use normal priority notifications as opposed to high priority, therefore will never bypass Doze. For some odd reason however, selecting Do Not Optimize makes no difference. This issue is not specific to the 3T.
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There a 120 pages post on the OnePlus forum about this issue on the OnePlus 3, even before OOS 4.
Can you tell me where is the "Do Not Optimize" option you're talking about (despite it is not working, strangely) thanks !
if you are ready to sacrifice a little bit of battery life, you can turn off Doze. You would need to do that in 2 places.
1. Settings -> Battery -> Three dots top right -> Aggressive doze and app hibernation -> Turn off
2. Settings -> About Phone -> Keep taping Build Number until phone marks you as a developer -> Go back one screen -> Developer Options -> Doze mode -> Turn off
I hope this helps.
23Six said:
Gmail/Inbox use normal priority notifications as opposed to high priority, therefore will never bypass Doze. For some odd reason however, selecting Do Not Optimize makes no difference. This issue is not specific to the 3T.
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jasleen_ss said:
if you are ready to sacrifice a little bit of battery life, you can turn off Doze. You would need to do that in 2 places.
1. Settings -> Battery -> Three dots top right -> Aggressive doze and app hibernation -> Turn off
2. Settings -> About Phone -> Keep taping Build Number until phone marks you as a developer -> Go back one screen -> Developer Options -> Doze mode -> Turn off
I hope this helps.
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Thanks for the tip.
I will give it a try but read on the OnePlus forum that it was not really a game changer.
I hope people working on Android know about this "feature" and will correct it soon if it has an impact on all Android N users !
I have that same issue.
Everything was working for me perfectly then all of sudden. Notification for Gmail Google plus and WhatsApp stops working no matter I am on mobile network or WiFi.
It work only when I open the app
I am on RR Rom
The easiest fix I found for my work email (Nine), which wasn't getting timely push notifications... was to just turn off battery optimization for this app. That made it perfect and instant notifications again. Presumably it uses more battery in this mode, but I still need it.
dusktrader said:
The easiest fix I found for my work email (Nine), which wasn't getting timely push notifications... was to just turn off battery optimization for this app. That made it perfect and instant notifications again. Presumably it uses more battery in this mode, but I still need it.
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How exactly does one turn off optimization? I can't find that option. Thanks
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I guess this is issue with number of handsets, I am facing this issue in my leeco LE 2 as well. Thinking of upgrading to op3t just for this issue but found this thread, what a bummer.
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jaliscojorge said:
How exactly does one turn off optimization? I can't find that option. Thanks
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It's kindof hidden:
Go to Settings-> Battery-> 3 dots in upper right
Then in Battery Optimization section, select 'All apps' from the pulldown selector at top.
Then find your app and change it to 'not optimized'
dusktrader said:
It's kindof hidden:
Go to Settings-> Battery-> 3 dots in upper right
Then in Battery Optimization section, select 'All apps' from the pulldown selector at top.
Then find your app and change it to 'not optimized'
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Yes it was kind of like an easter egg but I found it. Notifications are coming in on time so far I hope that's fixed the problem. Thank you
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dusktrader said:
It's kindof hidden:
Go to Settings-> Battery-> 3 dots in upper right
Then in Battery Optimization section, select 'All apps' from the pulldown selector at top.
Then find your app and change it to 'not optimized'
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I dont find Gmail in the listed app?
In the Battery Menu/3 dots I don't have a Battery Optimisation Section but 2 settings (with my own translation from French to English, sorry about that) :
- apps hibernation & doze
- greedy application management
In the first option, there's a selector to activate or not the Apps hibernation & aggressive doze --> I disabled the option (and one can choose the app to optimize or not, but gmail is not on the list)
In the second option, I have a selector to allow to shutdown automatically "greedy" apps --> I disabled the option
However, in the Applications menu, while choosing the wheel then the Special Access Menu, there's an option for "Battery Optimisation" in which one can choose - one by one - the Apps that are optimised or not.
Anyway, for me, disabling the Doze mode in the Developper options seems to solve the problem with Gmail but i still have issues with delayed/lost notifications for other Apps (Twitter, Le Monde, ...).
And I'm running 4.0.3
serafko said:
I dont find Gmail in the listed app?
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That's weird, I do have Gmail listed in mine. Make sure you set it to show all apps.
Also, I haven't done anything unusual with Gmail, like converted it to a system app, for example. It was flashed as part of Gapps Micro.
FI, just posted a bug report on that issue : https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/random-delay-with-push-notificatio-ns.500958/

AT&T 950U Oreo question - remove Battery Fully Charged notification

I've searched and can't find any info on this. I've tried many combinations using AutoNotification and SystemUI Tuner but I can't seem to get the notification off my status bar and notifications when the battery is fully charged. This was not on my Note8 when I had Nougat.... I do NOT want to hide all Android System notifications, so please don't suggest swiping, hitting the cog for settings for this notification, and disabling notifications completely from Android System.
Thanks in advance!
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I've searched and can't find any info on this. I've tried many combinations using AutoNotification and SystemUI Tuner but I can't seem to get the notification off my status bar and notifications when the battery is fully charged. This was not on my Note8 when I had Nougat.... I do NOT want to hide all Android System notifications, so please don't suggest swiping, hitting the cog for settings for this notification, and disabling notifications completely from Android System.
Thanks in advance!
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1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
Conelley said:
1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
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You started your account here on XDA with this being your first post to say the exact thing I said would not hide it and you mentioned it would not hide it. Thanks, I guess???
Does anyone have any SOLID answers?
Conelley said:
1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
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Thank you! This worked on my Samsung S7. After selecting Battery Full, I was also able to remove the annoying notification from the lock screen. I had previously tried going through regular Settings >Notifications > Advanced >Show System Apps with no success.
I appreciate you taking the time to help.

Question Push notification delayed until screen is on

Having used the phone for a week now, no major issues, but just one thing annoying me.
Some apps' notification are not received when my screen is off. Once I wake up my phone, the messages are then received and shown. But some apps (like WhatsApp, Messages) are working fine.
I've checked all the battery optimization settings for those affected apps but had no clues why they are not working the way they should. These apps are working fine in my other devices.
Appreciate any suggetsions.
Sounds like what I experience with OnePlus phones...something they did to make the battery last longer between charging cycles. Not much you can do. If they allowed background apps to work as we wish they would the battery life would stink and people would complain and sales would drop.
In my experience this depends on the system mode you select under settings/battery. For me in the dynamic mode notifications appear without delay, but some appear only when I turn on the screen in the durable mode.
M1chiel said:
In my experience this depends on the system mode you select under settings/battery. For me in the dynamic mode notifications appear without delay, but some appear only when I turn on the screen in the durable mode.
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Thanks. I've been using dynamic mode and even tried high performance mode, but still the same issue.
It's a setting from security and lockscreen. Press the clog at the right of screen lock. There you have a setting called notifications on lockscreen. Set it to show all notifications
Disable adaptive notifications. This should fix the issue.
Puksom said:
It's a setting from security and lockscreen. Press the clog at the right of screen lock. There you have a setting called notifications on lockscreen. Set it to show all notifications
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no, it's not related to whether notification is showing in lock screen or not. the symptom is that only when i wake up the phone, the notification will then be received. i can see from the firewall log that google service framework accessed data as soon as the phone is awake.
HyperCriSiS said:
Disable adaptive notifications. This should fix the issue.
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tried that too, still the same
dohanin said:
tried that too, still the same
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ok strange, this fixed it for a friend.

Unidentifiable notification at six in the morning every day for two months! Damn....

My Huawei P30 Pro android 10 - Emui 12.0 - in stock, for two months, every morning, between 05.00 and 06.00, - despite the "Do not disturb" setting being activated on time
(activation / deactivation times checked several times) wakes me up with a damn banner-free notification that would identify the app responsible for the notification.
So it's not easy to identify and deactivate the responsible app out of the 100 installed - unless you do a hard reset and two days to reset.
Obviously it's not the alarm clock.
I uninstalled the 3/4 apps that I thought might be responsible without success, and tried to use logcat - but I was unable to set the filters to isolate the problem.
I would be grateful for a suggestion. . . Please . . .
Go into the settings of each app and check which ones allow notifications. There are apps that will filter this out for you. Until you do this, you can change the notification to "no sound".
ze7zez said:
Go into the settings of each app and check which ones allow notifications. There are apps that will filter this out for you. Until you do this, you can change the notification to "no sound".
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Thank you for your answer,
I'm not sure I understand your suggestion, because I've already done what you suggest, checking the 100 apps installed one by one.
Perhaps due to my mistake in interpreting the settings, or due to inattention I have not found any app with notification settings different from the others ....
There are many apps with active sound notifications: most of them. It is not easy to understand which app is responsible.
Could you explain better, please?
For example
Notification Blocker & Cleaner - Apps on Google Play
Keep the notification bar neat and clean
play.google.com
or
Notification History Log - Apps on Google Play
Notification History Log is the powerful notification tracker! Restore messages!
play.google.com
kRel said:
My Huawei P30 Pro android 10 - Emui 12.0 - in stock, for two months, every morning, between 05.00 and 06.00, - despite the "Do not disturb" setting being activated on time
(activation / deactivation times checked several times) wakes me up with a damn banner-free notification that would identify the app responsible for the notification.
So it's not easy to identify and deactivate the responsible app out of the 100 installed - unless you do a hard reset and two days to reset.
Obviously it's not the alarm clock.
I uninstalled the 3/4 apps that I thought might be responsible without success, and tried to use logcat - but I was unable to set the filters to isolate the problem.
I would be grateful for a suggestion. . . Please . . .
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Long press on notification and then press disable notifications
toolhas4degrees said:
Long press on notification and then press disable notifications
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It was written:
"wakes me up with a damn banner-free notification"
ze7zez said:
It was written:
"wakes me up with a damn banner-free notification"
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And what does it say?
it is maybe an virus
toolhas4degrees said:
And what does it say?
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That you don't press long on a notification you can't see.
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That you don't press long on a notification you can't see.
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If you don't say what the banner says, it's really hard to track it down
Thank you all !
I confirm, it is a notification without a banner! So there is nothing to deactivate.
I'll try the Notification History Log suggested by @ze7zez - Thanks!
I am amazed and curious to receive notifications at times when the "do not disturb mode" is active.
Setting that I deactivated and reactivated for the occasion, hoping to resolve, unfortunately without success.
These days since my last post I have been doing a lot of research on the phone without discovering anything. The last operation I did in the notification settings, was the deactivation FOR ALL apps of the sound notification and the definitive uninstallation of Blokada which has a permanent notification without time (maybe the updates of the db?), and it seemed to me to have solved.
Since the sound notification of my bank's app is important and necessary, yesterday I reactivated it. Punctually this morning at 07:30 - on "do not disturb" time - I received a sound notification from the bank. So it seems that the responsibility of the sound notifications within the "do not disturb" range is precisely of the "Do not disturb mode" which perhaps does not work as it should ....
thanks to the app recommended by @ze7zez (Notification history log) I discovered the app or rather the apps that generate night sound notifications, despite the "Do not disturb" mode active.
Eg. tonight at 02:10 I got a notification from Gmail.
So the flaw is not in the apps, but in the "Do Not Disturb" mode which no longer works. Now I have to figure out if I can restore the correct functioning, or if I have to disable the audio notification for each app.

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