Were you talking about the notification of the service? because that can 
obviously cannot be removed while the service is running.. it's whole point 
is to show you have a foreground service.

On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 1:14:43 AM UTC+3, Larry Meadors wrote:
>
> OK, there was a foreground service involved. I added a call to 
> stopForeground(true) in my app when the service stops, and that seems 
> to make it behave better. 
>
> Larry 
>

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