MinMicroG is a popular microG alternative for folks wanting to ditch Google services on their Android devices, but it raises a question: Does fcmfix, a tool designed to enhance Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) functionality, work effectively when combined with MinMicroG?
While hooking microG itself would likely render fcmfix useless, what about scenarios where fcmfix only targets system frameworks? Can functionalities like 'force-waking stopped apps' still function reliably in this setup? This question becomes particularly relevant given Android 12L's tight integration with background app behavior.
Currently, definitive answers are scarce. Some users report varying levels of success with fcmfix and MinMicroG, while others encounter persistent issues. Further investigations and community feedback are needed to establish a clear understanding of fcmfix's compatibility and effectiveness when used alongside MinMicroG on Android 12L.
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