tiiagofernandez
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- Apr 16, 2020
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I don't find Whatsapp a good example, because it had its delays on other phones with other OS's as well.i just tried again and it didnt work unfortunately , can you test with whatsapp when using wifi? turn off the screen and send yourself a message after about 20 seconds... might need to do it 2-3 times if it wasnt delayed on the first try... also disconnect any charger and turn off mobile data to be sure...
Last things i can remember is to make sure the app is locked in ram, no battery saving options, autostart and permissions for pop up display on.
There was an old trick on older android versions to disable 'doze' via adb shell, but this was not a permanent effect (reboot would reset it).
Anyhow, I have been monitoring my wpp notifications, and they seem to be on point either with wifi or mobile
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You also need to have these permissions set for the Google apps, specially the 'Google' and the 'Play Store'.
I read somewhere before that they have some influence on notifications as well
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