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Howdy!
- Do Not Disturb is TURNED OFF.
- No Modes or Routines are running (there aren't any setup).
- Sound is on.
- Vibrate is on.
- No icons or app badges show up on the top.
- The apps that I am testing with I have confirmed that notifications are turned on.
- All the options are selected for the notification options (Lock Screen, App icon badge, Notification pop-up).
- This happens if the phone is sleeping or awake.
- My old phone is still using Wi-Fi and notifications work fine on that one (other than messages and phone cause that's tied to the SIM). Turning off the old phone and waiting a few minutes and trying on the new phone, same thing happens.
- If I open the offending app, I can see the unread messages.
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Galaxy S25I did it for Chat and YouTube and they are both working now. I remember I had this same issue years ago from when I was still flashing roms and doing the above steps fixed it.
I'm not a dev and I don't know anything from anything but my theory is that not only is the local data "stuck" but so is the data on the server side.
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Galaxy S25This definitely helped with getting my YouTube notifications back. Thanks
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Galaxy S25Can't even enable push notifications in some apps. Just says operation failed
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Galaxy S25sadly only way how to solve is to have watch, in my case Watch Ultra, all app notifications are there without any issues. Truly believe that Samsung gonna handle this and fix it with further (January) update
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Galaxy S25Seemed to have fixed my issue
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Galaxy S25I got my S25 ultra yesterday and after doing a clean install, no smart switch, I noticed I was not getting any gmail notifications. After trying various things with power settings I found this thread. Have tried everything in here and I seem to now be at the stage that I will get the first notification and then no further ones. I have ticked the option for it to notify for all emails, but still not working. One odd thing I found though, is when its on a charger, it all works perfectly. Sent loads of emails and not one failure. Once I take it of the charger, one email notification and then nothing until I unlock the phone. I have a watch & connected, but that seems to only get the same notifications as the phone.
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Galaxy S25OK
I had the exact same problem and I think I found a solution.
First I tried to clen cache in recovery. But it didn't help.
Changing the dns to a different one and go back to "private dns - off"
It worked. From now on, I can enable push notifications, for example, in my banking app.
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