Nubia Z11: Missing notification / change EU-ROM -> CN-ROM - Nubia Z11 Questions & Answers

Hi,
I am new at nubia z11.
After day 1 I have the problem, that notifications are missing. When I open an app, I receive notifications for some minutes, after that, i cant hear these anymore.
In the Settings/Notification-Center every app is on.
Any suggestions??
My second question is, how can I change the EU-ROM to CN-ROM? I need root and understood, that there is no rooting with EU-ROM.
From here i downloaded the CN-zip, put it on internal sd-card and tried a manual upgrade; it fails.
what did I wrong?

You have to lock application in memory. Hold back button and you will see multitasking menu. Swipe down application which you need notification from.
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wont hold any settings, widgets etc.

Getting mighty hacked off with my desire.
Ok so I rooted my phone and have a custom Tom installed. Defrosts latest helping.
Every time I set Widgets or install certain apps they dissapear after a reboot.
Any idea what's going on and should I just unroot back to stock and start again?
Is the widget/app on the SD card? This will happen with some so they need to stay on the phone memory (so A2SD+ comes in handy)
Apparently the rom had a2sd included???
I will look to download it and try again. Thanks for the reply
Hi,
(First of all, excuse my english and my...noobness (?))
I have rooted my desire then installed oepndesire 4.0.36.
I had the same problem: all your applications must be installed in your sdcard otherwise they won't be there after reboot (with OD+cyanogen mod you've got an option to make it automatic).[EDIT]=>apps2sd indeed
But, personnaly, i still have a problem with applications with widgets:
i have 3 widget/icons (newsrob, juice potter...and facebook (sorry )):
These 3 apps were installed on sdcard directly, then i've installed their widget, but when i reboot the phone, widgets/icons have disappeared from screens and i can't find them anymore in my widget list; i just can make a shortcut toward the app, not the widget.
Could somone help me with this?
Thank you
[EDIT2]: It seems to work when i've reinstalled the apps/widgets after desactivating a2sd

[q][cm7 2.3.3][sd card]

Hello,
just installed CM7-2.3.3, I saw that all downloaded apps are installed on internal memory witch is quite small.
Is this a normal behavior for the Wildfire? Is there a way to get around it using settings (I didn't find any).
I heard of apps like App2SD, is this the only way right now?
Jacob.
yashago said:
Hello,
just installed CM7-2.3.3, I saw that all downloaded apps are installed on internal memory witch is quite small.
Is this a normal behavior for the Wildfire? Is there a way to get around it using settings (I didn't find any).
I heard of apps like App2SD, is this the only way right now?
Jacob.
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under cyanogenmod settings you should follow this way:application > allow application moving (ticked) and you should choose where to install too there by ticking external.(after this you can transfer your apps yourself under the menu of application management or you can use s2e to transfer them to sd-ext...it is a script that does it for you.

Weird behavior removed apps

After reboot some removed apps are visible in app-drawer. Clicking them doesn't do anything, and removing them won't help, cause the reappear after every reboot.
I think it were apps I probably moved to storage, cause all the icons show SD on them.
Is this the opposite problem of icons disapearing from homescreen after reboot in a previous version of the stock ROM? Which was fixed with the latest update (4.18.401.2)
webpatrick said:
After reboot some removed apps are visible in app-drawer. Clicking them doesn't do anything, and removing them won't help, cause the reappear after every reboot.
I think it were apps I probably moved to storage, cause all the icons show SD on them.
Is this the opposite problem of icons disapearing from homescreen after reboot in a previous version of the stock ROM? Which was fixed with the latest update (4.18.401.2)
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Well, you can use hide apps option in app drawer, i used it, and those icons gone
Just delete data from HTC sense in manage apps and then reboot that should solve it
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LG G4 : Unfortunately, camera has stopped

After boot loop issue with my LG G4 in February. It was replaced by the repair station without firmware and now with the firmware and Lollipop 5.1 installed with no updates available for Marshmallow.
Now I have noticed that camera crashes when selfie mode is used or front facing camera. This maybe the beginning of things going wrong again....
Can anyone recommend a fix. Phone is not rooted. And I don't want to use the very unstable Android 6. I bought this phone u locked via Amazon and unfortunately don't want to return it to them as LG has changed the serial number.
Totally stuck between a rock and a hard place as can't be without a phone for another 2 weeks.
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Look for the camera app in the apps manager - all apps and try to clear cache. Test.
if that does not work, try clear data option above.
Test again...
had a similar problem with another device because i twiddle a setting. and lost the camera. The above fixed it. I learnt not to twiddle that setting again.
Hi, I had this issue and none of the software workaround worked for me. The issue is related to a defective hardware part, the power switch (B0181RDMM6). I replaced this and it fixed the issue. When this part is defective, it can hinder the call screen (meaning that when you dial or receive a call, the screen will not turn on for about 10 seconds) and it can also make the camera useless (meaning that the user will receive an error message on boot and when trying to use the camera. the error message is "unfortunately camera has stopped working". This is because the camera cannot work when the flash is used as a flashlight. It seems that when this part is defect, the phone thinks that flashlight is always on.
you can easily find the part on amazon at amazon.ca/s?k=B0181RDMM6&ref=nb_sb_noss
Unfortunately camera has stopped working Android error
Method 1: Restart phone
Well, this is a very straightforward step that could easily fix the camera has stopped error on your smartphone.
Method 2: Clear cache and data of your Camera application
Most of the time, the application cache may cause this error. To fix it, simply follow these steps:
Go to Settings >> Apps (or application manager) >> Swipe to go to “All”
Now scroll down the list of apps, and tap on “Camera”
Tap “Clear Cache” & “Clear Data”
Now restart your smartphone
Open the camera app and check for the error.
Method 3: Formatting external microSD card
This method is applicable only if you save your photos on your external microSD card. Simply remove the SDcard and move all of files stored on it to your hard drive. Then insert the microSD card in your PC or Laptop’s SDcard slot and format it. To format it, right click on the microSD card drive after it appears on your PC, then select “Format”. Before formatting , you can also try checking for error by right clicking your SDcard and selecting “Properties” >> Tools >> Check

Problem after moving App to System in Oreo

Hi. When I was on Nougat, I used to move some apps to system/priv-app and it was working fine... But now, in Oreo, when I move an app to that path, the app runs fine and it doesn't let me uninstall it, but the problem is that now it doesn't have system functions... Example: The app "GPS Joystick" ("The App Ninja" development) lets you turn off the location service if it's installed in system mode... Now it doesn't let you select the "system mode" options... It seems like it doesn't detect that it was moved to system even if its running in system.
Any ideas how to solve it?
Thanks!
PD: my english sucks!
jdhelman said:
Hi. When I was on Nougat, I used to move some apps to system/priv-app and it was working fine... But now, in Oreo, when I move an app to that folder, the app runs fine and it doesn't let me uninstall it, but the problem is that now it doesn't have system funcions... Example: The app "GPS Joystick" (from The App Ninja development) lets you turn off the location service if it's installed in system mode... Now it doesn't let you select the "system mode" options... It seems like it doesn't detect that it was moved to system even if its running in system.
Any ideas how to solve that?
Thanks!
PD: my english sucks!
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I don't know enough about Oreo yet but did you set the correct permissions?
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Nicktheprofessor said:
I don't know enough about Oreo yet but did you set the correct permissions?
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I set it just like in Nougat, 644.
jdhelman said:
Hi. When I was on Nougat, I used to move some apps to system/priv-app and it was working fine... But now, in Oreo, when I move an app to that path, the app runs fine and it doesn't let me uninstall it, but the problem is that now it doesn't have system functions... Example: The app "GPS Joystick" ("The App Ninja" development) lets you turn off the location service if it's installed in system mode... Now it doesn't let you select the "system mode" options... It seems like it doesn't detect that it was moved to system even if its running in system.
Any ideas how to solve it?
Thanks!
PD: my english sucks!
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Did you ever figure out a solution?
THanks!

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