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Galaxy S24
Hi guys, needs help with notifications not being popped up and not even shown in the notification tray. Few apps like X, WSJ, NYT , Bloomberg and other news apps. They work for few hours and stop sending notifications after a while. I am from an iPhone to Fold 6 to be finally free, now I'm facing issues with basic system functionalities, please help me in finding a solutions.
I have tried all the basic troubleshooting steps like, Whitelisting apps to not sleep, Unrestricted battery, turn off DND, even cleared system cache partition. And Re-Booted the device once. And also turned off Doze mode through ADB
Also followed all steps in this https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshoot/TSG10001486/?cid=mem-tsg
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yesterday (Last edited yesterday ) in
Galaxy S24
šThanks for the detailed explanation, it's very helpful, I tried again now, after a while apps are not sending any new notifications, also tried it few days back same thing
The cache partition gets filled up or something like that !!, how can I ensure the cache partition be auto cleared ?
The cache partition gets filled up or something like that !!, how can I ensure the cache partition be auto cleared ?
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58m ago (Last edited 57m ago ) in
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There is no way to auto clear the cache, but it seems unlikely that it's filling up so fast unless you are nearing the storage capacity of your phone. Check your phone's storage using the file manager. If you have less than 10% drive space remaining, you will need to uninstall some apps or offload photos (after backing them up somewhere), and empty trash. If you go to manage storage, you can see which type of apps are utilizung how much space. If your system file is larger than 14-18 GB, you will have to factory reset and restore your backup. The "other" category is normally the cache and should not be very large - maybe 6 gigs. If you do not see a large enough section of empty space, you are nearly full (the fille manager will also say something like 115/128 used). You can also go into certain app's settings, like web browsers and social media, and empty their individual cache files (these files are not contained in the system cache and also must be cleared manually).
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