Lagdroid

>leave the phone for 30 minutes
>now all your email notifications are delayed, unless you wake up the phone

Who the fuck thought this was a good idea?

inb4 werks for me
No, fuck you, people have been complaining for years
github.com/k9mail/k-9/issues/857

Adding the app to the battery exceptions doesn't help either. Even Gmail emails with the Gmail app are delayed. And people are ok with this?

Other urls found in this thread:

developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby.html
developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby.html#support_for_other_use_cases
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

So you added it to the battery exceptions and then when the problem persisted you continued believing it was a doze problem

Idk. Any time I get an email there's less than a 1min delay between my phone notification and PC notification, sometimes I get them on my phone before it shows up on my PC. Only time I have huge delays is if I just turned it back on.

>Even Gmail emails with the Gmail app are delayed
This is a blatant lie.

Werks for me

Nope. Try leaving the phone on the desk and don't touch it for an hour without receiving any messages or anything that might wake up the phone.

This is how it works by design:
developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby.html

Only calls, alarms and some other things with top priority work instantly.

I get email faster on my phone than I do on outlook at work, or thunderbird at home

Literally works for me, I've never experienced this and never knew it was a thing until this thread

Probably because your phone is active and hasn't entered doze mode.

Also, the delays are worse on Android 7 than on 6 based on my experience.

My Google Voice calls don't even come in instantly most of the time on my phone, running Android 6.

Literally works for me

fucking this

Doze is the worst piece of shit ever

I never had this issue. maybe htc overrode it. My phone picks up emails simultaneously as my pc. I get skype messages on my phone before i get it on pc.

Exclude your email client from doze then you mongoloid.
>But muh battery life is shit then
iOS does it the same.

wow, someone using "lagdroid" in a non-bait post

>leave phone on table for hours
>receive email
>sent to me seconds ago
werks
for
me

iPhone or Blackberry?

Maybe it has something to do with my ROM, but I've been sick for the past week and leaving my phone on my bedside table and email notifications come through immediately whether there has been no activity at all for hours or not.

Moto G5+ running AOSPExtended

>DOZE niggers

D A Y D R E A M

It's a feature. All email apps I tried stop syncing when the phone enters doze. As you can see in pic related this could be hours.
Maybe Google wants to make email obsolete or maybe they think you should use a desktop email client if you're not interacting with your phone, who knows...

But to me the supposed battery savings don't make that much sense. I mean some apps and services are always syncing anyway (think Whatsapp, for example). So why can't email sync along with them though that botnet Google service? How much more can it cost?
At least there should be some fine grained control inside email clients that would let you select that IF a new email is there (small check) how frequently should it be downloaded to the phone.

>go to settings
>turn off "optimization" for the apps that you don't want to doze on the battery menu
Fuck, that was hard... NOT!

Read the OP. It doesn't work. At least not for all email apps.

This is by design. Your app needs to support high-priority GCM (google cloud messaging) notifications to be able to work in doze mode.

Who the fuck reads emails on a phone?

see
developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby.html#support_for_other_use_cases
>An app that is whitelisted can use the network and hold partial wake locks during Doze and App Standby. However, other restrictions still apply to the whitelisted app, just as they do to other apps. For example, the whitelisted app’s jobs and syncs are deferred (on API level 23 and below), and its regular AlarmManager alarms do not fire.

Maybe Gmail works if you put it on the whitelist, I didn't try (other email apps don't). But if that's the case it just proves that Google wants to lock you into their botnet with this shit.

>think Whatsapp
How does Whatsapp circumvent this?