Call Screen and Notification Issue - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

The call screen doesn't show contact picture and while using earphones it shows persistent notification.
Any work around for this?

Same here no display image while receiving or dialing

Disable headphone connection notification from systemUI tuner.

d3athwarrior said:
Disable headphone connection notification from systemUI tuner.
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AFAIK we can only disable status bar icon from System UI Tuner, not notification.
And in my casd it's disabled by default.

Aadeep said:
AFAIK we can only disable status bar icon from System UI Tuner, not notification.
And in my casd it's disabled by default.
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Yes i tried and then i realized what's wrong. This was because i had enabled the system UI tuner notification so yeah i felt tlike maybe because of that I'm getting that notification but nope! This is a permanent one totally separate from the system hi tuner!

Same issue
Aadeep said:
The call screen doesn't show contact picture and while using earphones it shows persistent notification.
Any work around for this?
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Any workaround? Its annoying

I think if you use google dialer instead of aosp one you would get the contacts photo

Please tell me how to hide the message contents from notification bar.

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Notification sound

Hi, I am getting this strange notification sound, every time I get a facebook notification. The sound is not stopping until I open the notification panel.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_2k8pa8FUVUS0tRcWU1dFY0VGc/view?usp=sharing
What can I do?
Disable notification sound under ACCESSIBILITY menu setup.
sekelink said:
Disable notification sound under ACCESSIBILITY menu setup.
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How to do that ?

Getting rid of heads up notifications while phone is unlocked?

I'm not sure if this is an LG or Nougat thing, but it's seriously annoying. Whenever I use the phone and I get a notification of any kind, it pops down from the status bar (why can't it just go straight to the 2nd screen???) and persists for a few seconds unless I action it or dismiss.
Is there a setting within notifications or apps themselves to make them go straight to the 2nd screen?
Anarchaotic said:
I'm not sure if this is an LG or Nougat thing, but it's seriously annoying. Whenever I use the phone and I get a notification of any kind, it pops down from the status bar (why can't it just go straight to the 2nd screen???) and persists for a few seconds unless I action it or dismiss.
Is there a setting within notifications or apps themselves to make them go straight to the 2nd screen?
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Mine pop into the 2nd screen. What app is causing it? I know Textra was doing that until I disabled the pop up notification
nest75068 said:
Mine pop into the 2nd screen. What app is causing it? I know Textra was doing that until I disabled the pop up notification
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Snapchat and Whatsapp are examples. What sort of notification settings do you have? Are you silencing any apps?
Anarchaotic said:
Snapchat and Whatsapp are examples. What sort of notification settings do you have? Are you silencing any apps?
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Not silencing anything, I just adjusted the Textra to not show the floating reply.
I don't use Whatsapp so can't speak to any settings in there and my Snapchat I have set to Vibrate only(turned wake screen off). Don't get a lot of Snapchat chats so never noticed if its a pop up notification or not
nest75068 said:
Not silencing anything, I just adjusted the Textra to not show the floating reply.
I don't use Whatsapp so can't speak to any settings in there and my Snapchat I have set to Vibrate only(turned wake screen off). Don't get a lot of Snapchat chats so never noticed if its a pop up notification or not
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Weird - I found out that "Silencing" notifications is the only way to get them to not pop up... but then I don't get a vibrate.
System UI is a "hidden" feature of Nougat that LG decided to axe, which is extremely frustrating because it has the EXACT functionality someone needs to have full control over their notifications.
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Weird - I found out that "Silencing" notifications is the only way to get them to not pop up... but then I don't get a vibrate.
System UI is a "hidden" feature of Nougat that LG decided to axe, which is extremely frustrating because it has the EXACT functionality someone needs to have full control over their notifications.
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Yeah I want that system UI because in it you can do percent in battery notification so it's not next to the battery
It actually started with Marshmallow and was pretty popular due to the simple tweaks it can do that everyone wants. Unfortunately it seems to be more of a carrier issue with disabling it. Regardless, disabling peeking should be a basic option in settings from day 1. Not a super hidden feature in Andriod M and a above with no guarantee of staying. Textra is nice enough to have its own setting. Why other apps do not is baffling.
Someone finding a way to get to the System UI tuner settings would be amazing. As it is now there doesn't seem to be a way to turn off ONLY peeking/heads up notifications that I have been able to find. Maybe HeadsOff will be compatible with N before long.
I can't reply to any notifications in my notifications panel. How do I turn it back on?

Can't hide Lock screen notifications

I can't seem to hide notification from the lock screen. The settings for this don't work. For certain apps I want to see notifications but not on the lock screen. Has anyone encountered this issue?
Also if you go to :
App - Management: choose your app
Under Notification = block all?
Try to uncheck
Tonnex said:
Also if you go to :
App - Management: choose your app
Under Notification = block all?
Try to uncheck
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If you do this ,this means you won't get any notification at all .
Sorry about I also can't find any about hide notification message in settings .
but there is also some apps will provide this function. such as wechat in settings->notifications->show preview text .
I think you should try this way.
There is an option to disable lockscreen notifications on a per app basis in the settings of App Management, but it just doesn't seem to work at all.
darkmuck said:
I can't seem to hide notification from the lock screen. The settings for this don't work. For certain apps I want to see notifications but not on the lock screen. Has anyone encountered this issue?
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Just long press it, then go to notifications, toggle it on, the lockscreen notifications, then toggle it off, work for me, no more lockscreen notification, but on the home launcher I do have it. I am not sure why it doesn't work as is, but toggling it on and off will work.

How to remove "Headset is plugged in" notification.

Is there any way to remove this notification it constantly stays in notification bar
Root with Magisk, install Xposed, install Gravitybox, block ongoing notification in Gravitybox
_mysiak_ said:
Root with Magisk, install Xposed, install Gravitybox, block ongoing notification in Gravitybox
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Actually, you don't need to.
pawankkumar said:
Is there any way to remove this notification it constantly stays in notification bar
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Pull down quick settings toolbar, hold your finger onto the Settings icon until the popup shows up, enable UI tuner and disable the icons you don't want to be shown
matcho13579 said:
Actually, you don't need to.
Pull down quick settings toolbar, hold your finger onto the Settings icon until the popup shows up, enable UI tuner and disable the icons you don't want to be shown
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"Headset is plugged" notification is notification, not a system icon (you can see it clearly in the notification shade) and it can't be disabled by System UI tuner.

alarm clock icon next to wifi strength indicator..no idea whats triggering it

thread title is as it says, got an alarm clock icon next to my wifi strength indicator and ZERO clue what triggered it or how to get rid of it.
help?
Open your Notification Panel
Press and hold the Settings Icon for a couple of seconds and then release
You will see a notification acknowledging that System UI Tuner has been added to settings and the settings panel will open
Scroll down and select System UI Tuner
Select Status Bar
Select Alarm
With Alarm now deselected you will see the alarm icon has been removed from the status bar
Do you use Tasker?
Certain apps, such as Tasker, have use scheduling functions that cause the alarm icon to be constantly displayed on newer versions of Android. Tasker has a setting called "Reliable Alarms" that disables this.
Kenora_I said:
Open your Notification Panel
Press and hold the Settings Icon for a couple of seconds and then release
You will see a notification acknowledging that System UI Tuner has been added to settings and the settings panel will open
Scroll down and select System UI Tuner
Select Status Bar
Select Alarm
With Alarm now deselected you will see the alarm icon has been removed from the status bar
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how many seconds?
unknownsoldierx said:
Do you use Tasker?
Certain apps, such as Tasker, have use scheduling functions that cause the alarm icon to be constantly displayed on newer versions of Android. Tasker has a setting called "Reliable Alarms" that disables this.
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no to tasker.
I...THINK I figured it out? I got as far as clearing alexa's cache and that solved the problem. still no clue how to get into the system ui tuner though.
XRaiderV18 said:
I...THINK I figured it out? I got as far as clearing alexa's cache and that solved the problem. still no clue how to get into the system ui tuner though.
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You can use the Activity Launcher app to and access System UI Tuner in the System UI app.
instructions please.

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