MIUI Notification Persistence: Can You Bypass Force Stop?
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MIUI, Xiaomi's custom Android skin, is known for its robust features. However, it sometimes presents a unique challenge for users who rely on Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) notifications. Unlike some other Android skins, MIUI tends to clear notifications if an app is forcibly stopped. This can be frustrating for users who may miss important updates or messages.

There seems to be a workaround involving interaction with the system level. The idea is to implement a feature that allows notifications to persist even if the app is forcibly stopped by MIUI. This functionality is reminiscent of a feature offered by Greenify, a popular app management tool known for extending battery life and providing similar functionalities.

While this workaround might seem complex and potentially risky, the potential benefits for users who heavily rely on FCM notifications are significant. It could improve the overall user experience and ensure timely message delivery, even in situations where the app is forcefully stopped.

This topic sparks a discussion about the trade-offs between MIUI's resource management and user notification preferences. It prompts us to consider whether there are opportunities to improve the notification system on MIUI while preserving its core strengths.

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