How to remove these notifications? - Huawei Mate 10 Questions & Answers

Man this thing is always taking space on my notification drop menu, how do I remove it?
Good gracious why we can remove this, I already made it not to show on everything on the notification management but it does not go away.

rjan22 said:
Man this thing is always taking space on my notification drop menu, how do I remove it?
Good gracious why we can remove this, I already made it not to show on everything on the notification management but it does not go away.
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Try the Auto Notifications app, from Playstore, it works.

You will need to go into settings / apps & notifications / apps / more - click the three dots at the bottom of the screen next to the settings badge and select System Apps
Scroll down to "Android System" and disable the desired notifications that Android System is placing onto the lock screen and or the status bar.
In my opinion this is one of the only things that has annoyed me about the Mate 10 this far.
Hope that helps.

retronicsgarage said:
You will need to go into settings / apps & notifications / apps / more - click the three dots at the bottom of the screen next to the settings badge and select System Apps
Scroll down to "Android System" and disable the desired notifications that Android System is placing onto the lock screen and or the status bar.
In my opinion this is one of the only things that has annoyed me about the Mate 10 this far.
Hope that helps.
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Did not work. Sigh thanks anyway

rjan22 said:
Did not work. Sigh thanks anyway
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It doesn't work for me too with system android notifications.
Very annoying

Pretoriano80 said:
Try the Auto Notifications app, from Playstore, it works.
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Thank you it works
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I don't have this problem in new update 8.0.0.126 until now

spring80 said:
I don't have this problem in new update 8.0.0.126 until now
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You're lucky
I have this problem with update 127-C432

sonydesouza said:
You're lucky
I have this problem with update 127-C432
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Yes,i don't have this problem anymore now

i have this. 127
autonotification app doesnt bad for battery life?

Here is a step by step method with the AutoNotification app https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUVmvqr5wnw&list=LLSRrDqiQE1nBEMEV1LxNCPA&index=12

Thanks that worked, for now...hope they fix this with the next update

scrumptyous said:
Here is a step by step method with the AutoNotification app https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUVmvqr5wnw&list=LLSRrDqiQE1nBEMEV1LxNCPA&index=12
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But can i only block one notification?
since i got Android 9.0 i keep on getting a notification from phone manager security centre that 1 app has been using my microphone.
Google.
how do i stop only that one? Will this work for me?

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ADW Launcher delete awful Google Search bar

As tge topic says, does anybody know how to disable it? I've already tryed to deactivate Search in the Applist, but it.'s still there.
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KUN1 said:
As tge topic says, does anybody know how to disable it? I've already tryed to deactivate Search in the Applist, but it.'s still there.
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Agree, it's as ugly as it's useless (for me tho) :fingers-crossed:
If found the soulution
Just go to settings--> Homescreen-->Actionbar Design--> Disable
you should go settings--> Homescreen-->Actionbar Design--> Disable
Huh, thanks for the info, I'd never guess it's Actionbar Design.
I was searching something like Google Search bar or sth...
Slight update
Not sure if ADW has changed but it is actually in:
ADWSettings>Screen>Actionbar Design and then choose Disable
That worked thanks
countblack said:
Not sure if ADW has changed but it is actually in:
ADWSettings>Screen>Actionbar Design and then choose Disable
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Does anyone know how to simply set it back to the default google style? The only "awful" thing about it is that the actual searchable part of the bar is less than half the real-estate on the left-hand side, and then a large blank area for... no reason at all, then an utterly useless app-drawer button.
I just want a Google search bar, but running universally along the time like the action bar!!
thanks
srhann said:
you should go settings--> Homescreen-->Actionbar Design--> Disable
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Not working. Did google removed settings--> Homescreen?
damn google bar
truelies1 said:
Not working. Did google removed settings--> Homescreen?
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goto action 3 settings.. goto layout.. then goto "top control" from that page select none.. i hope this helps i just spent an hour trying to get rid of that damn bar
ADW Google Search Action Bar remove
KUN1 said:
If found the soulution
Just go to settings--> Homescreen-->Actionbar Design--> Disable
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Actually:
use
long press screen > ADW Config
ADWSettings > Screen > Actionbar Design > DIsable
baochili said:
goto action 3 settings.. goto layout.. then goto "top control" from that page select none.. i hope this helps i just spent an hour trying to get rid of that damn bar
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... thnx a mill''' ... .. it's gone

Unable to auto-hibernate Facebook

Recently, I'm unable to auto-hibernate Facebook app. But if I manually long-press the Facebook row and then tap the Z button, the Facebook app can be hibernated. Anyone knows if it's Facebook problem or Greenify issue?
itandy said:
Recently, I'm unable to auto-hibernate Facebook app. But if I manually long-press the Facebook row and then tap the Z button, the Facebook app can be hibernated. Anyone knows if it's Facebook problem or Greenify issue?
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It is neither. Rather it is by design. Any app busy in the background (not merely running), will show up as "working". After it completes its work, the status will change to 'will be hibernated after screen off'. It will then be automatically hibernated once the screen is off.
This is to allow apps to complete their work before being hibernated.
If you don't want Facebook to even work, highlight it and then tap the three dot menu at the top and choose 'ignore the app's state'.
I am not responsible for any consequences.
tnsmani said:
It is neither. Rather it is by design. Any app busy in the background (not merely running), will show up as "working". After it completes its work, the status will change to 'will be hibernated after screen off'. It will then be automatically hibernated once the screen is off.
This is to allow apps to complete their work before being hibernated.
If you don't want Facebook to even work, highlight it and then tap the three dot menu at the top and choose 'ignore the app's state'.
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I'm unable to find the 'ignore the app's state' from the menu
itandy said:
I'm unable to find the 'ignore the app's state' from the menu
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Which version of Greenify are you running?
tnsmani said:
Which version of Greenify are you running?
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2.8 beta 2
itandy said:
2.8 beta 2
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itandy said:
2.8 beta 2
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I am on the same version. So it seems to have an issue with your setup.
After ignoring an app's state, when you highlight it again, you will get an option for reconsidering its state as in the screen shot below.
I have no idea why it is not showing up for you.
itandy said:
I'm unable to find the 'ignore the app's state' from the menu
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Highlight Facebook, tap the Zzz (if Facebook is working). Now comes a lil Window where you can click "ignore the app's state"
Black_Focus_X said:
Highlight Facebook, tap the Zzz (if Facebook is working). Now comes a lil Window where you can click "ignore the app's state"
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Sorry I don't get you. What do you mean by lil Window?
itandy said:
Sorry I don't get you. What do you mean by lil Window?
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My english is not so good sorry. If you highlighted Facebook, than tap the 3 dots right, tap "put into hibernation now", after this must come a popup where you can mark "ignore the app's state"
This one
Black_Focus_X said:
My english is not so good sorry. If you highlighted Facebook, than tap the 3 dots right, tap "put into hibernation now", after this must come a popup where you can mark "ignore the app's state"
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I had already suggested that and he had clarified that he doesn't get that option.
@itandy
Try what Black_Focus_X said earlier. When Facebook shows up as 'working', highlight it and then tap the 'zzz' at the bottom. You should get a pop-up window telling you that it is unsafe to hibernate an app in such conditions and also giving the option to ignore its state. Tick the option box, then OK.
Black_Focus_X said:
This one
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Yes, this is like what tnsmani said. But I'm unable to find this option in the menu.
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I had already suggested that and he had clarified that he doesn't get that option.
@itandy
Try what Black_Focus_X said earlier. When Facebook shows up as 'working', highlight it and then tap the 'zzz' at the bottom. You should get a pop-up window telling you that it is unsafe to hibernate an app in such conditions and also giving the option to ignore its state. Tick the option box, then OK.
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Oh, I finally made it. The trick is to tap the Facebook row and then the Circular Zzz button at the bottom instead of long-pressing the Facebook app followed by the Zzz at the upper right hand corner. Thanks both of you guys!
itandy said:
Oh, I finally made it. The trick is to tap the Facebook row and then the Circular Zzz button at the bottom instead of long-pressing the Facebook app followed by the Zzz at the upper right hand corner. Thanks both of you guys!
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That is what I was telling you from the beginning, tap, highlight not long press.
Anyway all is well that ends well.
Managed to hibernate but found that it is still running from Running Service
Using MM and 2.8 beta3
chding said:
Managed to hibernate but found that it is still running from Running Service
Using MM and 2.8 beta3
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Deactivate it on Developer Options>Inactive Apps.
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Not sure about consequences since I don't use it.
tnsmani said:
Deactivate it on Developer Options>Inactive Apps.
Edit:
Not sure about consequences since I don't use it.
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I'm having the same issue as the OP, despite ignoring the app's state in greenify and deactivating it from developer options -> inactive apps, Facebook still shows up in running services.
I have this problem also but I'm running 2.7.1. Where can you get 2.8?
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@itandy
Try what Black_Focus_X said earlier. When Facebook shows up as 'working', highlight it and then tap the 'zzz' at the bottom. You should get a pop-up window telling you that it is unsafe to hibernate an app in such conditions and also giving the option to ignore its state. Tick the option box, then OK.
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I've now installed what I think is 2.8 beta 3 bit still can't get this to apppear, perhaps because I can't get Facebook to appear in the working state. It does however keep getting started by other apps. I shouldn't have to stop the services manually in developer settings. So how is this accomplished? The whole reason I have Greenify is to stop Facebook and other data stealing from running rampant when I'm not using them.
chding said:
Managed to hibernate but found that it is still running from Running Service
Using MM and 2.8 beta3
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MrMarques01 said:
I'm having the same issue as the OP, despite ignoring the app's state in greenify and deactivating it from developer options -> inactive apps, Facebook still shows up in running services.
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Blario said:
It does however keep getting started by other apps. I shouldn't have to stop the services manually in developer settings. So how is this accomplished? The whole reason I have Greenify is to stop Facebook and other data stealing from running rampant when I'm not using them.
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When it's awoken by another app, it will say "woken by ....." underneath the app name. If you tap on facebook in greenify main screen, then tap the scissors icon in top right of the page, a pop-up will explain then allow you to cut off the wake-up path. Play around with it and you'll find that cutting some wake-up paths is good and cutting others will stop notifications.
I currently have these paths cut-off for facebook:
...notify.MessengerForegroundProvider
...provider.PlatformProviderBase
What wake-up paths have other people cut?

Power Management

Hi folks... Getting frustrated with aggressive power management- or just bugs.
For example GMail app is set to Ignore Power Optmisation but after every restart I get the prompt about allowing it to run in the background. Every time I tap Allow but it comes again on next restart. (screenshot attached).
Some apps will be closed regardless of "Ignore Power Optimisation" being selected - and even if I change the battery management for that specific app to Manual.
Is there anything we can do to completely disable power optimisation?
freitasm said:
Hi folks... Getting frustrated with aggressive power management- or just bugs.
For example GMail app is set to Ignore Power Optmisation but after every restart I get the prompt about allowing it to run in the background. Every time I tap Allow but it comes again on next restart. (screenshot attached).
Some apps will be closed regardless of "Ignore Power Optimisation" being selected - and even if I change the battery management for that specific app to Manual.
Is there anything we can do to completely disable power optimisation?
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Are you on the Chinese branding of the device? I think switching to a global branding would support gmail better.
freitasm said:
Hi folks... Getting frustrated with aggressive power management- or just bugs.
For example GMail app is set to Ignore Power Optmisation but after every restart I get the prompt about allowing it to run in the background. Every time I tap Allow but it comes again on next restart. (screenshot attached).
Some apps will be closed regardless of "Ignore Power Optimisation" being selected - and even if I change the battery management for that specific app to Manual.
Is there anything we can do to completely disable power optimisation?
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OT: How did you get dark theme, is that custom or standard setting?
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duraaraa said:
Are you on the Chinese branding of the device? I think switching to a global branding would support gmail better.
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No, it's not a Chinese-branded version. It's English (AU/NZ).
Leo_83 said:
OT: How did you get dark theme, is that custom or standard setting?
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Go to Settings | Battery and select "Darken interface colours".
freitasm said:
No, it's not a Chinese-branded version. It's English (AU/NZ).
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Then gmail would be system app. Strange that it would give you those issues.
freitasm said:
No, it's not a Chinese-branded version. It's English (AU/NZ).
Go to Settings | Battery and select "Darken interface colours".
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I don't have that setting
https://imgur.com/a/bEVkK
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Leo_83 said:
I don't have that setting
https://imgur.com/a/bEVkK
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I have a Mate 10 Pro - what model you have?
Leo_83 said:
OT: How did you get dark theme, is that custom or standard setting?
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Only oled screen Mate 10 pro has that.
However you can get dark themes from this app: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/themes/emui-themes-factory-app-3rd-party-t3701981
You have this issue with other apps too? Do you still get the notifications?
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warea said:
Only oled screen Mate 10 pro has that.
However you can get dark themes from this app: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/themes/emui-themes-factory-app-3rd-party-t3701981
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freitasm said:
I have a Mate 10 Pro - what model you have?
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I see... It's a shame they haven't implemented for both models. In my case I feel like the dark colour are nicer on the eyes, specially at night.
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freitasm said:
I have a Mate 10 Pro - what model you have?
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In dark mode, if you open an email does it show all on a white background or black background? Can you show a screen shot please?
tboy2000 said:
In dark mode, if you open an email does it show all on a white background or black background? Can you show a screen shot please?
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Nope, white background. Screenshot as requested...
freitasm said:
Hi folks... Getting frustrated with aggressive power management- or just bugs.
For example GMail app is set to Ignore Power Optmisation but after every restart I get the prompt about allowing it to run in the background. Every time I tap Allow but it comes again on next restart. (screenshot attached).
Some apps will be closed regardless of "Ignore Power Optimisation" being selected - and even if I change the battery management for that specific app to Manual.
Is there anything we can do to completely disable power optimisation?
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You need to lock the app from the recent task screen. So that it wont be closed.
Also you need to manage the launch of the app "manually", but i think you did that already
otonieru said:
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Also you need to manage the launch of the app "manually", but i think you did that already
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What does that mean?
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Leo_83 said:
What does that mean?
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I mean this :

Miui 10.2.2.0 recents page

Hey, recently updated to miui 10.2.2.0 and now I am unable to find the options to disable the shortcuts in the recents page has anyone been able to locate the option to disable them.
Screenshot- https://drive.google.com/file/d/16geZsOxD1GCY-einxHvy2oG0hZp3_HHo/view?usp=drivesdk
klamper said:
Hey, recently updated to miui 10.2.2.0 and now I am unable to find the options to disable the shortcuts in the recents page has anyone been able to locate the option to disable them.
Screenshot- https://drive.google.com/file/d/16geZsOxD1GCY-einxHvy2oG0hZp3_HHo/view?usp=drivesdk
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Settings/Home screen & Recents/Show Suggestions- untick
Dadovvv said:
Settings/Home screen & Recents/Show Suggestions- untick
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I don't have this option, can be for my region configuration (Spain)?
Dadovvv said:
Settings/Home screen & Recents/Show Suggestions- untick
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There is no option like this
Dadovvv said:
Settings/Home screen & Recents/Show Suggestions- untick
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I don't see this option either
klamper said:
I don't see this option either
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well sorry then because i dont own pocophone instead im using mi mix 2s but options for this is visible for me, so probably missing options in poco.
I absolutely hate this type of in your face bloat.
Came here to find how to get rid of it, left disappointed. I don't have that option either.
This really needs to go, it looks awful.
hacktek said:
I absolutely hate this type of in your face bloat.
Came here to find how to get rid of it, left disappointed. I don't have that option either.
This really needs to go, it looks awful.
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Have you tried swiping to the left or right?
dreamdrake said:
Have you tried swiping to the left or right?
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Swiping doesn't do anything. Really annoying "feature". Hopefully will be gone in a future update
I love using front cam with the flashlight/torch on. But the latest update disabled the flashlight when the cam is on. Anyone knows how the workaround?
hacktek said:
I absolutely hate this type of in your face bloat.
Came here to find how to get rid of it, left disappointed. I don't have that option either.
This really needs to go, it looks awful.
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Please let me also know if you find any solution to this annoying thing. I absolutely hate it n am unable to find solution to this.
Sunny2ask said:
There is no option like this
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That option is only available for beta users.

Hiding apps from drawer

Loving my Mate 20 Pro, coming from HTC U11 big difference! (though to be honest am missing my phone a bit :crying: )
Anyway on the HTC I had the option to hide apps from the app list/drawer. Not uninstall them, just hide them from the list of installed apps. Is this possible with the Huwaei? Don't want nosy husband/kids to know all the apps I have installed. And yes they all have access to my phone
EMUI has a "Hidden Application Menu" which you can access by doing a two finger zoom gesture on the home screen (reverse of a pinch)
After opening this tap the + to add apps. Then just pinch to go back to normal.
Just remembered - this is disabled by default on the M20P so do the following:
- Install "Tweaker for Huawei" from the Play Store
- When you go to turn on the hidden application menu it will say you can't and to download an addon
- download the addon and tap to install it - you will be prompted to allow installs
- enable the hidden application menu then restart the phone
That should be it.
Grondah said:
EMUI has a "Hidden Application Menu" which you can access by doing a two finger zoom gesture on the home screen (reverse of a pinch)
After opening this tap the + to add apps. Then just pinch to go back to normal.
Just remembered - this is disabled by default on the M20P so do the following:
- Install "Tweaker for Huawei" from the Play Store
- When you go to turn on the hidden application menu it will say you can't and to download an addon
- download the addon and tap to install it - you will be prompted to allow installs
- enable the hidden application menu then restart the phone
That should be it.
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Thank you! I have installed and installed the add on and enabled hidden application menu no problem. I am zooming in on all screens, nothing. Zooming in on all pages does nothing, and cannot find a setting anywhere to hide an app.
You need to zoom out XD
Aha I actually meant out as in a reverse pinch. Nothing a happening
And your setting in Tweaker looks like this?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZSflN9lSx3biVDRbZOVC6zlY1A1hfxHX/view?usp=sharing
Yes exactly.
Then I don't know That should be it as long as you restarted the phone after enabling it.
Grondah said:
Then I don't know That should be it as long as you restarted the phone after enabling it.
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Yes strange, I did restart phone. I'll try again.
thank you very much
 I can now hide applications running on my Mate 20 pro
I have been faced with the problem of hiding applications but applied the solution suggested by you, but I must explain to you why you did not work first after you have all the steps listed + restart the device must return to the same option and activate it again and on activation you will see a message that was activated and after this step You must change Drawer and make Standard and then work with you
Ddragonov said:
thank you very much
 I can now hide applications running on my Mate 20 pro
I have been faced with the problem of hiding applications but applied the solution suggested by you, but I must explain to you why you did not work first after you have all the steps listed + restart the device must return to the same option and activate it again and on activation you will see a message that was activated and after this step You must change Drawer and make Standard and then work with you
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How do I change the drawer to standard?
dragona said:
How do I change the drawer to standard?
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Search for drawer in settings.
Ddragonov said:
thank you very much
 I can now hide applications running on my Mate 20 pro
I have been faced with the problem of hiding applications but applied the solution suggested by you, but I must explain to you why you did not work first after you have all the steps listed + restart the device must return to the same option and activate it again and on activation you will see a message that was activated and after this step You must change Drawer and make Standard and then work with you
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Hello, if you change "Drawer" to "Standard" and now hide the app and then select back "Drawer", does the app stays hidden or it shows inside the app drawer?
Thank you
Not working it says root is required to apply
musamaashraf said:
Not working it says root is required to apply
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says in google play, that the no-root addon has been removed due to google rules... so you need root for it to work
Firething said:
says in google play, that the no-root addon has been removed due to google rules... so you need root for it to work
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anyway to get the no-root addon ??
musamaashraf said:
anyway to get the no-root addon ??
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w_0sKbiMf2z1pplqMbs1drU496tPn999/view?usp=drivesdk
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w_0sKbiMf2z1pplqMbs1drU496tPn999/view?usp=drivesdk
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Thanks Man!

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