7 Ways to Fix Text Message Notifications Not Working on Android

Is your phone not notifying you about messages and emails? You may miss OTPs or urgent messages on your Android. Besides poor network connection, this issue can happen for various reasons from notification settings to third-party apps. If your phone is not sending RCS or SMS message notifications, here’s how to fix it and get text message notifications working on your Android phone.

Our solutions mostly apply to smartphones running stock (near stock) Android and Samsung Galaxy phones. While these solutions work on all Android phones, the name of the exact setting or option might be different and have a distinct name (Ex – Bedtime mode can be Sleep mode). Search in the Settings app of your Android phone to find the relevant option or setting.

Messages App Notification Settings on Android

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Before You Begin

Try these small simpler troubleshooting fixes to solve the issue quickly:

1. Make Sure Messages App Notifications Are Enabled

Your Messages app notifications might have been disabled accidentally. To confirm, openSettings > Notifications > App notifications > Messagesapp and check if notifications are enabled. Android also allows you to disable specific notification categories. Scroll down and ensure the toggle besideIncoming Messagesis enabled.

If you receive notifications without a sound, tap theIncoming Messagesoption and ensure the ring setting is set toDefaultorAllow sound. Some messaging apps, like Microsoft’s SMS Organizer, have their own notification settings. Check your app’s settings if you’re still not receiving notifications.

Enabling Messages App Notifications on Android

2. Is Your Phone is on DND Mode

Many people use DND mode (Do not Disturb mode) to remove distractions and focus on work. It also disables notifications for all apps including calls and messages. If DND mode is enabled, you will see a minus inside the circle icon in the status bar at the top of the screen.

You can usually disable DND from the Quick Settings panel. If you don’t see the option there, openSettings > Notifications > Do Not Disturband toggle it off.

Do Not Disturb Mode on Android

you’re able to also set the Messages app as an exception in the DND settings meaning you’ll get notifications with sound whenever you get a message even when the DND mode is active.

3. Check Modes Like Gaming, Bedtime, and Others

Most Android phones come with a Gaming mode to disable notifications while gaming, a Bedtime (Sleep) mode to silence them at night, and a Focus mode to disable notifications from select apps for better focus at work

On Samsung Galaxy phones, you may find these modes under theModes and Routinesoption inSettings. On other Android phones, they are usually located in theDigital Wellbeingsection.

Disabling Do Not Disturb on Android

Configure the settings according to your preferences. If you want messages to bypass these modes, whitelist the Messages app to ensure notifications arrive with sound.

4. Turn Off Battery Optimization and Battery Saver

Battery savers don’t usually affect message notifications, but this can vary across Android phones. Try disabling Battery Saver (or Power Saver) inSettings > Batteryto see if it helps.

Android also has battery optimization for individual apps. If an app is set torestrictoroptimize, it might prioritize saving battery over running in the background. To check, go toSettings > Apps > Messages > Batteryand set it toUnrestrictorNo restrictions. Some phones, like Samsung and Pixel, automatically set the Messages app to unrestrict mode for a better experience.

Bedtime mode on Android

5. Check Conflicts With Third-Party Apps

Some apps are designed to manage or silence notifications, which can sometimes interfere with your messaging app. If you have apps that automate tasks, save battery life, or silence notifications, check their settings to ensure your messaging app isn’t muted or restricted.

For example, theDaywise appsends notifications in batches at a specific time,FilterBoxfilters your notifications according to your preferences, andGreenifyrestricts apps from running in the background to save battery.

If you’re unsure which app might be causing the issue, try temporarily disabling these apps one at a time to see if notifications resume.

6. Change Messaging App

If the notification problem persists, the issue could be because of the current messaging app. Install a different messaging app from the Play Store, like Pulse, andMicrosoft SMS Organizer. If the issue is specific to the default Messages app, this should solve it. Just ensure to set the newly installed messaging app as the default.

7. Check The Conversation Settings

If you are not getting notifications for specific contacts, then the issue should be with the conversation settings.

Go toSystem Settings > Apps and Notifications > Conversations. Find the conversation you’re having trouble with and set it toDefaultorPriorityinstead ofSilent.

Tend Every Notification

You will start receiving notifications with the above methods. If you are still not receiving notifications, then your only option is to reset the phone. Resetting the device will change everything to default, returning it to it like it was when you pulled it out of the box. Sadly, that also means you will lose all data and need to back up and restore everything which may take time. We usually don’t recommend resetting the phone or only recommend it as a last-ditch effort.

Ravi Teja KNTS

Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.

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