Dear Kamen,

 

Supporting push notifications has become compulsory since iOS 10 and on most 
recent Android phones to receive incoming calls and messages when the app is 
not active in foreground.

To wake up a VoIP app when an incoming call or an incoming message is received, 
the server must send a push notification request to Apple/Google's PN server. 
For security reasons, Apple/Google doesn't allow everybody to send push 
notifications to their servers. There are private keys and certificates to 
protect the whole process.

 

We have decided not to share Linphone’s push notification ID with third party 
services, and this is why the stock Linphone app can only receive push 
notifications sent from our sip.linphone.org service.

 

The background mode is not a guarantee that the phone will never kill the app.

 

Best regards,

 

Julien Favre-Bulle



 

De : linphone-users-bounces+julien.fb=belledonne-communications....@nongnu.org 
<linphone-users-bounces+julien.fb=belledonne-communications....@nongnu.org> De 
la part de Kamen Tomov
Envoyé : vendredi 10 mars 2023 15:59
À : linphone-users@nongnu.org
Objet : [Linphone-users] linphone often unavailable

 

Hi,

 

I'm using linphone with a SIP account and I often have missed calls because I 
do not get a notification from the app. I run Android 13 on a Galaxy S22. 

 

I've set-up Linphone to never sleep and to not take out permissions that are 
not used. The Linphone  Service is running all the time.

 

I have activated the debug logs. Here they are:

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dOy9L86AZFjmrzrQICKegAxAaVjTEftq/view?usp=share_link

 

Your help will be appreciated.

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