The clock on lock screen disappeared after the android 11 update - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey everyone,
I use a Package Disabling program and have a set of packages that I disable which never affected my usage. After I updated to Android 11, the clock on my homescreen disappeared and I can't find what is it on my disabled list that's causing the issue.
Here's my list exported from CCSWE
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16lPdYnFjQEFiKa5-K19rwG1MYP3qgb7a/view?usp=sharing
I can't open "Clock Style" in lock screen settings so there may be a package there related to that.

I was curious about this too. I don't have any package disabling going on though. Figured it was just a system thing. I miss it though.

When I select "clock style" under Lock Screen in settings, this is what I see though...

abcss54 said:
Hey everyone,
I use a Package Disabling program and have a set of packages that I disable which never affected my usage. After I updated to Android 11, the clock on my homescreen disappeared and I can't find what is it on my disabled list that's causing the issue.
Here's my list exported from CCSWE
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16lPdYnFjQEFiKa5-K19rwG1MYP3qgb7a/view?usp=sharing
I can't open "Clock Style" in lock screen settings so there may be a package there related to that.
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I had the same issue and I have fixed it enabling AlwaysOnDisplay (com.samsung.andorid.app.aodservice) and Lock Screen Services(com.samsung.android.dynamiclock) apps.
Best regards!

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Lock Screen App choices

Ok so on the lockscreen I had it set to phone, Gmail, Messages and Settings. After applying a different skin after the phone icon on the lock screen is missing and I had to add a different app to launch from the lock screen. There is no option to choose phone again and I don't want to have to hard reset to do this over again.
Any ideas?
justin24 said:
Ok so on the lockscreen I had it set to phone, Gmail, Messages and Settings. After applying a different skin after the phone icon on the lock screen is missing and I had to add a different app to launch from the lock screen. There is no option to choose phone again and I don't want to have to hard reset to do this over again.
Any ideas?
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Really? Use search....this was an issue at launch, If you do the OTA updates it will fix it and add it back in the list of apps to select

[Problem solved] SMS never received if screen off

Hi
After the latest update (June 2016) with the screen off my phone doesn't receive SMS - and those that "aren't received" dont ever appear.
I've done loads of testing with Messenger and Textra and different senders, and with my service provider.
Solution:
Disable the background task clear in Settings - Background task clear (slidey switch to turn off)
Well spotted, I didn't even realize I had this issue until reading your piece and then upon checking I got the same issue after taking the latest update, now I wondering just how many SMS's I have not received?
Hi, how is this problem solved? Settings > ?
RustyRustyRusty said:
Hi, how is this problem solved? Settings > ?
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As top of the post replied?
Go into settings and scroll down until you see Background task click on it, and there is a "slide" toggle turn this off. worked for me. :good:
Solution:
Disable the background task clear in Settings - Background task clear (slidey switch to turn off)
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Background Task Clear - Overkill ?
Hey there TechiumDog,
I had the same problem. Have only done light testing as yet, but the problem seems to have been corrected by just whitelisting my default SMS app (Chomp).
Is there a particular reason you suggest turning the whole Background Task Clear function off, rather than just whitelisting ?
Am I missing something ?
Thanks, TurramurraTim
OMG, now I know why none of the wake up apps I tried didn't work
turramurratim said:
Is there a particular reason you suggest turning the whole Background Task Clear function off, rather than just whitelisting ?
Am I missing something ?
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I guess it's because you can't whitelist system apps

Mate 10 pro and protected apps

Please where is this function? And battery optimization permission.... Are same things ? Thank
From what I've been able to determine, there is no 'protected apps' menu option on Emui 8.
The place to adjust them is in - Settings - Battery - Launch. Personally I find Huawei's management way too agressive, so I turned off managing all automatically. Then in batch manually set everything to allowed and let Android sort it out. It doesn't seem to have made any difference to my battery life, but at least most notifications seem to work now. You could manually set only the ones you want to allow to run in the background though and it might help.
From settings - battery I also went into the settings icon top right and turned off the 'power intensive prompt' option because it was annoying - Google maps is SUPPOSED to be using frequent positioning, and my podcast app isn't much use if it isn't running in the background!
The whole power management seems to be designed for a phone with a tiny battery, where micro management is needed - but on a phone with the largest battery out of any flagship it seems needlessly aggressive....
Edit: It is also possible in the running apps/recent apps screen to click the lock icon on a program which is supposed to prevent Android from closing that app - but not sure how effective that is on EMUI.
Hello to all. I have installed in huawei mate 10 pro and I would like to use an application to notify gmail emails and whatsapp messages on always on display. use led blinker application that works properly when the phone is charging, while when it is without cable the notifications arrive only when I turn on the screen. I can think that it is a protection of consumption but I have activated all possibilities. could someone tell me what I could activate to solve this problem? thank you
This does exist. It's in the recent apps page (bottom left/right button, depending on your settings).
If you press the lock icon on an app it should "lock" the app from automatically closing.
It also prevents that app closing when you tap the recycle bin icon in the recent apps page.
This is exactly what I need, but I am running EMUI 9 on mate 10 pro and I cannot find this "lock"!! Yet I am sure I have seen it at some point in time... X-(
I just got the Android Pie/EMUI 9 upgrade last week and I found the lock by accident. When viewing your apps in the recents view, find the app you want to lock and drag it down towards the trash icon. You should now see the lock icon for that app at the top, and it should be protected from clearing recents. Clicking the lock or dragging it down again should toggle the lock.
On recent apps list, slide down the app window to lock - lock pad on top. Slide again to unlock

Downloaded Services won't stay enabled.

In Settings -> Smart assistance -> Accessibility -> Downloaded Services, the apps installed there keep getting turned off.
I'm running Type Machine (keystroke logger) and Smart Launcher, and neither will stay enabled. I can turn them on, then a while later, I'll get a notification that Smart Launcher is unable to turn the screen off, and directs me to this setting, where I find both disabled again. I haven't been able to pin down a time frame yet, although it will happen multiple times between reboots. Neither setting survives a reboot, either.
Anyone seen this before? I've found a few reports of it on Reddit, but no solutions. Can't believe I couldn't find anything about it on here.
Aside from this and other small annoyances like the touchscreen apparently losing calibration, it's a fantastic phone.
I sometimes have this issue with nova launcher as well. You can go battery settings > app launch > turn the two apps to manual manage. It may solve this issue of them auto turning off.
Koong1 said:
I sometimes have this issue with nova launcher as well. You can go battery settings > app launch > turn the two apps to manual manage. It may solve this issue of them auto turning off.
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Thanks, I've done that and will keep an eye on it to see if that solves the problem.
I have this issue frequently with MacDroid. I have MacDroid set to manual battery control and have excluded it from pretty much all system management. It also has every permission known to mankind.
Oddly, even when Accessibility shows that MacDroid is disabled, sometimes (most of the time) it continues to function. So this may be a UI bug as much as a system disabling the services bug.
The cause I am not sure. I only know the downloaded service for Nova Launcher gets auto turned off if you switch back to Huawei launcher. However, it does NOT get auto switch off when you remain on nova launcher.
stuclark said:
I have this issue frequently with MacDroid. I have MacDroid set to manual battery control and have excluded it from pretty much all system management. It also has every permission known to mankind.
Oddly, even when Accessibility shows that MacDroid is disabled, sometimes (most of the time) it continues to function. So this may be a UI bug as much as a system disabling the services bug.
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It doesn't seem to affect apps running at all, merely affects certain specific features. In the case of Type Machine, it seems to just be blocking its ability to capture words coming off the keyboard app. The app is still running, I can still see previous captures, it just stops capturing.
With Smart Launcher, it says it's needed specifically to "allow Smart Launcher to expand the notification panel and the quick settings panel".
I changed the power settings per Koong1's suggestion... they turned off again after a while, but I re-enabled both, and they've stayed on ever since. So that may have solved it.
Soundy106 said:
It doesn't seem to affect apps running at all, merely affects certain specific features. In the case of Type Machine, it seems to just be blocking its ability to capture words coming off the keyboard app. The app is still running, I can still see previous captures, it just stops capturing.
With Smart Launcher, it says it's needed specifically to "allow Smart Launcher to expand the notification panel and the quick settings panel".
I changed the power settings per Koong1's suggestion... they turned off again after a while, but I re-enabled both, and they've stayed on ever since. So that may have solved it.
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You can try restarting your device to check if they stayed enabled. If it does, then they are pretty likely to remain stay enabled in the future.

Question Consistently get notifications Find N2?

New here. Any help would be appreciated. I have followed videos and other posts but still can't consistently get notifications unless the app is open in the background. Any way around that besides locking it? Are we just limited to 5 apps that get consistent notifications by locking them in the background?
There are 10 apps (can't change the apps) that Oppo gives you the option to auto launch. If enabled these 10 apps will always display notifications. You can then select another 5 from all your other apps.
Before I got rid of the phone I downloaded an app to autolaunch a bunch of my apps so it's running in the background.
any way to set NOVA Launcher or other third party launcher as default here ?
Dear OPPO if you are reading here: Please release OTA to fix this problem as you just made on Android 13 and Find N1 ....
wolfgart said:
any way to set NOVA Launcher or other third party launcher as default here ?
Dear OPPO if you are reading here: Please release OTA to fix this problem as you just made on Android 13 and Find N1 ....
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There are threads on this already.
raymondotango said:
There are threads on this already.
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ok but 0 solutions atm
raymondotango said:
There are 10 apps (can't change the apps) that Oppo gives you the option to auto launch. If enabled these 10 apps will always display notifications. You can then select another 5 from all your other apps.
Before I got rid of the phone I downloaded an app to autolaunch a bunch of my apps so it's running in the background.
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You can further lock 5 apps in the recent apps so that the system doesn't kill them and you'll get the notifications. In addition I would suggest to deactivate all battery optimisations for the apps you wish to receive the notifications:
Settings - apps - app management - you choose the desired app - battery usage - activate allow background activity.
Then you go to App - associated launch ( this is valid for the apps for which you DIDN'T allow auto launch) and enable it for the apps you wish to get the notifications for.
Lastly go to Battery - more settings - optimize battery use and for the apps you wish to get the notifications you need to choose "don't optimise".
Hope it helps
Abies78 said:
You can further lock 5 apps in the recent apps so that the system doesn't kill them and you'll get the notifications. In addition I would suggest to deactivate all battery optimisations for the apps you wish to receive the notifications:
Settings - apps - app management - you choose the desired app - battery usage - activate allow background activity.
Then you go to App - associated launch ( this is valid for the apps for which you DIDN'T allow auto launch) and enable it for the apps you wish to get the notifications for.
Lastly go to Battery - more settings - optimize battery use and for the apps you wish to get the notifications you need to choose "don't optimise".
Hope it helps
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Unless the apps are running in the background (excluding the ones that you set to autolaunch), even with battery optimisation disabled etc you will not get timely notifications.
raymondotango said:
Unless the apps are running in the background (excluding the ones that you set to autolaunch), even with battery optimisation disabled etc you will not get timely notifications.
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Yeah that's what I have noticed. I'm toying with the idea to use a secondary phone to get my notifications. Don't want to go through the hassle of sending it back.
I've had mine a week now and I'm getting used to only getting limited notifications. I just can't get my head around why they prioritise battery life over receiving notifications in China? I've always kept notifications to a minimum on my phones but 5 apps just isn't enough. You need a couple of messaging apps, maybe social media, banking etc to alert you to suspicious activity, they soon add up.

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