Nokia 1: Notification Access Not Available (No Dot Notification or Badge Counter) - Nokia 1 Questions & Answers

In my Nokia 1, Notification access is not available. Also, There is no default Dot Notification/ Badge Counter. This feature is essential for finding the number of unread call/message.
Any Suggestion from anyone?

salmanvai said:
In my Nokia 1, Notification access is not available. Also, There is no default Dot Notification/ Badge Counter. This feature is essential for finding the number of unread call/message.
Any Suggestion from anyone?
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Can't use acdisplay for this problem

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Problem With notifications

Hello, i have problem with my notifications bar. There is in left corner icon with "i" letter in circle Erased,
Have no idea where it comes from, just woke up at morning and it was There, and becouse of it i cant see any other notifications like mail or sms, and There is no sound of new mail etc, i need to scroll down bar to check for new mails. How to disable this ?
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enable notifications from quick panel. sixth option
hanks
watsa said:
enable notifications from quick panel. sixth option
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OMG. I even didnt check There, thank you.

Show Notification Count in Cyanogenmod

In cyanogenmod, settings>system>status bar theres an option "Show Notification Count" ..."Display number of pending notifications" ...can anyone please explain with a screenshot or two how this option works....i havent been able to see its effect. and ive tried googling, couldnt find anything
Punkid said:
In cyanogenmod, 'settings>system>status bar' there is an option "Show Notification Count" ..."Display number of pending notifications"
Can anyone please explain with a screenshot or two how this option works....I haven't been able to see its effect and I've tried googling, couldn't find anything
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I too would love to see what this option does (cause it certainly sounds like something I want to use) - I haven't been able to see ANY difference with it ON/OFF.
Regards.
If the status bar is filled with notification badges (for example : Facebook, sms, gmail icons), there will be an extra badge saying "+1" or "+2" or whatever.
anyone knows why notification count badges aren't available on trebuchet? :|

[Q] Lockscreen widgets and sms notification

Hey all,
Is there a way to disable the default (yellow box) sms notifications altogether but enable just the status bar preview?
I want to disable sms notifications because I feel the notification center lockscreen widget is more useful, but I also like reading sms from the status bar, whenever I am using the phone.
Do you guys know a way to accomplish this?
space_pimp said:
Hey all,
Is there a way to disable the default (yellow box) sms notifications altogether but enable just the status bar preview?
I want to disable sms notifications because I feel the notification center lockscreen widget is more useful, but I also like reading sms from the status bar, whenever I am using the phone.
Do you guys know a way to accomplish this?
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I've been looking to do the exact same thing, but it appears to be a limitation of the TouchWiz MMS application. Unless someone modifies it you would have to use another app to handle SMS/MMS.
space_pimp said:
Hey all,
Is there a way to disable the default (yellow box) sms notifications altogether but enable just the status bar preview?
I want to disable sms notifications because I feel the notification center lockscreen widget is more useful, but I also like reading sms from the status bar, whenever I am using the phone.
Do you guys know a way to accomplish this?
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Bump.
I can't seem to find a solution for this either!
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dholms said:
Bump.
I can't seem to find a solution for this either!
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Are you talking about the ugly notifications on the lockscreen? If so the only way I know how to get rid of it is if you are rooted. If you are rooted then go to /system/app and find KeyguardWidget.apk and just rename it to KeyguardWidget.apk.bak and that will get rid of the notifications. It will also get rid of the default lockscreen clock and personal message thing. You can still use other widgets on the lockscreen tho.

[Q] HTC ONE M8 Notification Badges

Hi Friends,
I have HTC ONE M8 AT&T phone. Whatsapp does not show notification badges. Also, email shows notification badge but when I get into the email and come out without reading email, the notification badge is gone though there are still unread messages. Can someone help fix this please.
Thanks & Regards,
Shah
uvaisshah said:
I have HTC ONE M8 AT&T phone. Whatsapp does not show notification badges. Also, email shows notification badge but when I get into the email and come out without reading email, the notification badge is gone though there are still unread messages. Can someone help fix this please.
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If you are referring to the little number on the icon on the home screen... then there's nothing to fix. It's working as designed.
That isn't actually a stock android feature. HTC (and Samsung, LG, Motorola, etc) customizes their home screen launcher to display unread count "badges" for the apps that are built in (email, messages, etc), but couldn't possibly do so for other 3rd party apps. In the case of email, the badge clears when you go into the app regardless of the number of unread messages. (It's more of a "you have this many unread since you last opened the app.)
If you want more functionality, you could use a different launcher (such as Nova Launcher) and a plugin (telsaunread) that supports more badges. I have no idea if "Whatsapp" is supported by nova/telsaunread, but it shouldn't be too hard to figure it out.
Edit: I just checked and nova launcher with teslaunread does explicitly support whatsapp.
Gary
garyd9 said:
If you are referring to the little number on the icon on the home screen... then there's nothing to fix. It's working as designed.
That isn't actually a stock android feature. HTC (and Samsung, LG, Motorola, etc) customizes their home screen launcher to display unread count "badges" for the apps that are built in (email, messages, etc), but couldn't possibly do so for other 3rd party apps. In the case of email, the badge clears when you go into the app regardless of the number of unread messages. (It's more of a "you have this many unread since you last opened the app.)
If you want more functionality, you could use a different launcher (such as Nova Launcher) and a plugin (telsaunread) that supports more badges. I have no idea if "Whatsapp" is supported by nova/telsaunread, but it shouldn't be too hard to figure it out.
Edit: I just checked and nova launcher with teslaunread does explicitly support whatsapp.
Gary
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Hi,
I also have a problem with my Icons on the top left-hand corner of the screen on my HTC One M8...
I have just launched the new Update "Sense 6.0" and now I can't see the Icons of WhatsApp, SMS, E-mails. etc. on the top left-hand corner of the screen, when the screen of my phone is locked (when I get a new message).
Do you know how I can turn it back on ?
Sam

[XPOSED][4.4+]XNotifications - "Mark read" for Whatsapp, Notification rules and more

[XPOSED][4.4+]XNotifications - "Mark read" for Whatsapp, Notification rules and more
XNotifications
Add "Mark as read" option to Whatsapp, Gmail, Inbox, Telegram, Google Messenger and Google Hangouts notifications, quick reply to Whatsapp notifications, make all notifications clearable and/or expandable (configurable in settings), create notifications rules based on various filtering criterias, hide notifications icons, customize heads up behavior, snooze notifications and many other options. XNotifications is fully compatible with Android 6 (Marshmallow).
XNotifications has 2 modes - basic (free) and pro (fully functional for 10 days).
The basic mode lets you (all is configurable in XNotifications settings):
Make all notifications clearable
Make all notifications expandable
Automatically expand all notifications
XNotifications pro mode (fully functional for a 10 days period) adds the following options:
System-wide options:
Enable / disable heads-up globally or on a per-app basis (requires Lollipop and above)
Change heads-up duration (requires Lollipop and above)
Change heads-up opacity (requires Lollipop and above)
Show / hide notifications icons globally or on a per-app basis (requires Lollipop and above)
Set quiet-hours globally or on a per-app basis (requires Lollipop and above)
Set quiet-hours type - mute notifications or completely hide them
Notifications rules:
Lets you create rule based on any combination of: Notifying app/s, notification title, notification ticker and notification text.
Notifications rules can be created from blank, from notifications history (requires Lollipop) or directly from notifications long-click context menu (requires Lollipop)
Notification rules lets you apply the following actions on notifications:
Hide / Show once between device boots
Hide notification icon (requires Lollipop and above)
Hide notification ticker, title and / or content
Select whether to mute the notification or apply default / custom sound for the notification
Select whether to disable or enable notification vibration
Specific applications hooks:
Adds specific functionalities to specific apps. additional hooks will be added in the next versions, feel free to suggest any addition you think is useful. Currently available:
Mark as read for Whatsapp - extremely useful, lets you mark Whatsapp conversations as read directly from the notification
Ungroup Whatsapp notifications by contacts
Quick reply for Whatsapp - Quick reply to Whatsapp notifications either from a predefined replies list (editable in XNotifications settings) or by entering free text
Mark as read for Gmail and Inbox - extremely useful, lets you mark Gmail conversations as read from Gmail and Inbox notifications
Mark as read for Telegram - extremely useful, lets you mark Telegram conversations as read directly from the notification
Mark as read for Hangouts - extremely useful, lets you mark Hangouts conversations as read directly from the notification
Mark as read for Google Messenger - extremely useful, lets you mark Google Messemger as read directly from the notification
Notifications context menu on long-click (requires Lollipop and above):
Clear persistent notifications
Snooze notifications for a customizable period
Mute or hide notifications for a customizable period or until next device boot
Create a notification rule from the notification long-click context menu
Coming soon:
Widget for instant togging notifications muting / hiding
Pin notifications
Additional Whatsapp hooks
Notification led options in notifications rules
Headsup options in notification rules
Install options:
Google Play (recommended for version updates notifications)
Xposed repository
Or just install the attached apk
XNotifications pro features are fully functional for a 10 days trial period.
You can unlock all pro features by installing XNotifications License. This is also a full license for Jit Screen On module and vice versa - if you have Jit Screen On license all XNotifications pro features are unlocked for you
For any questions, suggestions or issues please contact us at [email protected].
Feedbacks and features suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Enjoy
Love this app and thanks for replying to feedback. Awesome dev!
freeza said:
Love this app and thanks for replying to feedback. Awesome dev!
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Thanks!
pixeltech.dev said:
XNotifications
Make all notifications clearable and/or expandable (configurable in settings), add "Mark as read" option to Whatsapp notifications, create notifications rules based on various filtering criterias, hide notifications icons, customize heads up behavior, snooze notifications and many other options.
XNotifications has 2 modes - basic (free) and pro (fully functional for 10 days).
The basic mode lets you (all is configurable in XNotifications settings):
Make all notifications clearable
Make all notifications expandable
Automatically expand all notifications
XNotifications pro mode (fully functional for a 10 days period) adds the following options:
System-wide options:
Enable / disable heads-up globally or on a per-app basis (requires Lollipop and above)
Change heads-up duration (requires Lollipop and above)
Change heads-up opacity (requires Lollipop and above)
Show / hide notifications icons globally or on a per-app basis (requires Lollipop and above)
Set quiet-hours globally or on a per-app basis (requires Lollipop and above)
Set quiet-hours type - mute notifications or completely hide them
Notifications rules:
Lets you create rule based on any combination of: Notifying app/s, notification title, notification ticker and notification text.
Notifications rules can be created from blank, from notifications history (requires Lollipop) or directly from notifications long-click context menu (requires Lollipop)
Notification rules lets you apply the following actions on notifications:
Hide / Show once between device boots
Hide notification icon (requires Lollipop and above)
Select whether to mute the notification or apply default / custom sound for the notification
Select whether to disable or enable notification vibration
Specific applications hooks:
Adds specific functionalities to specific apps. additional hooks will be added in the next versions, feel free to suggest any addition you think is useful. Currently available:
Mark as read for Whatsapp - extremely useful, lets you mark conversations as read directly from the notification
Notifications context menu on long-click (requires Lollipop and above):
Clear persistent notifications
Snooze notifications for a customizable period
Mute or hide notifications for a customizable period or until next device boot
Create a notification rule from the notification long-click context menu
Coming soon:
Widget for instant togging notifications muting / hiding
Pin notifications
Hangout hooks
Additional Whatsapp hooks
Notification led options in notifications rules
Headsup options in notification rules
Install options:
Google Play (recommended for version updates notifications)
Xposed repository
Or just install the attached apk
XNotifications pro features are fully functional for a 10 days trial period.
You can unlock all pro features by installing XNotifications License. This is also a full license for Jit Screen On module and vice versa - if you have Jit Screen On license all XNotifications pro features are unlocked for you
For any questions, suggestions or issues please contact us at [email protected].
Feedbacks and features suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Enjoy
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Great module, thanks guys !
Love the mark as read for WhatsApp
alphascript said:
Great module, thanks guys !
Love the mark as read for WhatsApp
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Thanks!
Waiting for new mods
Great module guys
piraboy said:
Waiting for new mods
Great module guys
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Thanks a lot! We will probably add some new features today or tomorrow, we'll keep you updated.
Enjoy
Really great module, jumped in to say how useful this is! Will buy pro version in a few days if all keeps working as cool as it does now.
Small question here, would it be possible to set a dark theme for the heads-up? This way reduced opacity could be even more useful than it now is, since I find I can't lower opacity that much with the stock light theme of heads-ups without losing reading capabilities on low backlight setups.
Keep up the awesome work!
eldiablotmh said:
Really great module, jumped in to say how useful this is! Will buy pro version in a few days if all keeps working as cool as it does now.
Small question here, would it be possible to set a dark theme for the heads-up? This way reduced opacity could be even more useful than it now is, since I find I can't lower opacity that much with the stock light theme of heads-ups without losing reading capabilities on low backlight setups.
Keep up the awesome work!
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Thanks for your feedback
We'll look into that, you can contact us at [email protected] to further discuss it with us.
Reboot dialog in settings persists. Tips?
winchendonsprings said:
Reboot dialog in settings persists. Tips?
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This means some issue causes the module not to load.
Contact us and we'll help you resolve the issue
Hi All,
We uploaded version 1.3, you can install it from Google Play, Xposed Repository or directly from the first post of this thread.
Version 1.3 adds the option to define in notification rules whether to hide notification ticker, title and / or content (each can be hidden independently of the others).
This gives great flexibility for protecting your notifications from wondering eyes, prevent notifications from occupying space with long and useless text, etc.
If you have any question, issue or feature request please let us know.
Feedback and suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Enjoy
Hi,
i have a little feature request.
While i drive with my car, i'am connected over bluetooth to my car. Whenever a new WhatsApp message arrive, the app "OutLoud" reads the notification text via Google Text to Speech over the car speakers. Everything good so far. But when there are >= 2 new messages in a WhatsApp group, "OutLoud" will read "2 new messages" because the ****ty WhatsApp stacks all messages in one notification and the notification say "2 new messages" then. So there is also an option in "OutLout" for that problem, which dismisses the notification as soon as they arrive. This works pefectly, but the dismiss of the notifications doesn't set the WhatsApp message as read. Then when a new message will arrive, a new notification is created with the "old" messages in it, because they are not marked as read.
Now to my feature request. Maybe you can add a option which enables/disables a function, which marks the whatsapp message as read, when the notification is dismissed. Should be simply to integrate as you already integrated the mark as read funtion and an event for the dismiss notification part. I think this would also a cool feature for other apps, like telegram.
That would be awesome Thanks for the cool app
Regards
Chris
hasenbolle said:
Hi,
i have a little feature request.
While i drive with my car, i'am connected over bluetooth to my car. Whenever a new WhatsApp message arrive, the app "OutLoud" reads the notification text via Google Text to Speech over the car speakers. Everything good so far. But when there are >= 2 new messages in a WhatsApp group, "OutLoud" will read "2 new messages" because the ****ty WhatsApp stacks all messages in one notification and the notification say "2 new messages" then. So there is also an option in "OutLout" for that problem, which dismisses the notification as soon as they arrive. This works pefectly, but the dismiss of the notifications doesn't set the WhatsApp message as read. Then when a new message will arrive, a new notification is created with the "old" messages in it, because they are not marked as read.
Now to my feature request. Maybe you can add a option which enables/disables a function, which marks the whatsapp message as read, when the notification is dismissed. Should be simply to integrate as you already integrated the mark as read funtion and an event for the dismiss notification part. I think this would also a cool feature for other apps, like telegram.
That would be awesome Thanks for the cool app
Regards
Chris
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Hi,
Thanks for the feedback and suggestion. Basically this can be done (configured in settings).
We'll see if we can distinguish between scenarios the case where the user dismisses the notification and the case where a code dismisses the notification, but if we cannot make this distinguish it will mean that you'll have to toggle this option on and off (if you don't always want conversations to be marked as read when dismissing notifications).
We'll update about it, thanks and enjoy
Really nice to see that the dev team is so active and open for feature suggestions.
What about a GMail "mark as read" option? Would be pretty helpful to not have to open the app to mark as read.
great app keep up with the hard work
PatrickMac said:
Really nice to see that the dev team is so active and open for feature suggestions.
What about a GMail "mark as read" option? Would be pretty helpful to not have to open the app to mark as read.
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Thanks!
We'll check Gmail / Inbox along with other apps (Hangouts, Telegram and more) in the very near future for notifications enhancements, and of course we will update.
spywill said:
great app keep up with the hard work
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Thanks, we will
pixeltech.dev said:
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback and suggestion. Basically this can be done (configured in settings).
We'll see if we can distinguish between scenarios the case where the user dismisses the notification and the case where a code dismisses the notification, but if we cannot make this distinguish it will mean that you'll have to toggle this option on and off (if you don't always want conversations to be marked as read when dismissing notifications).
We'll update about it, thanks and enjoy
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Thanks for investigating.
Maybe it would be also an option to unstack notifications messages for certain apps. For example: Whatsapp stacks all notifications if there are more than one message for a user/group. iOS does it like this. Every notification is a single notification. There is no stacking of notifications. I think some people like the iOS notifications system more (Including me ).
Regards
Chris
hasenbolle said:
Thanks for investigating.
Maybe it would be also an option to unstack notifications messages for certain apps. For example: Whatsapp stacks all notifications if there are more than one message for a user/group. iOS does it like this. Every notification is a single notification. There is no stacking of notifications. I think some people like the iOS notifications system more (Including me ).
Regards
Chris
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Thanks for this suggestion, we will look into it also

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