Read on to understand what’s causing the issue and how to fix it!
Why am I not getting notifications on my iPhone?
The most prominent issue leading to delayed notification is a slow internet connection, both cellular or Wi-Fi. Another reason could be if you’ve enabled Low Data Mode under Wi-Fi or Mobile Data options. Enabling Low Power Mode also delays notifications as it does not let apps run in the background to prevent the battery from draining quickly. Especially when the battery is under 20%, you are prone to get delayed notifications. Note: If you’re not receiving any notifications at all, check out our explainer on fixing Notifications not working on iPhone.
How to fix delayed notifications on iPhone
Now that you are aware of the multiple reasons for notifications getting delayed, here are 10 fixes to dealing with the issue.
1. Switch off notification summary
With iOS 15, Apple launched a new feature called Notification Summary. It allows users to schedule certain times when they will receive a summary of the notifications received all day. If you’re facing delayed notifications, I suggest you turn off this feature, and to do so, follow the steps below.
2. Switch off DND
If you’ve turned on Do Not Disturb, it is quite obvious that you won’t be receiving notifications. It is also possible that you’ve scheduled the DND to turn on automatically at a certain time, and so notifications are showing up late. Here’s how you can turn it off:
3. Turn on Notifications
You need to turn on Notification Preview and check and change Notification Styles.
4. Restart your iPhone
Restarting your iPhone is one solution that is always recommended as it is known for resolving issues. No matter which iPhone you’re using, refer to our article on how to restart iPhone for a step-by-step guide.
5. Check your cellular and Wi-Fi connection
Applications like Instagram, Snapchat, etc., need an internet connection. Similarly, they’d only send notifications when connected to the internet. So, if you’re facing late notifications from such apps, make sure to check your internet connection. To do so:
6. Disable Low Power Mode
Enabling Low Power Mode restricts apps from running in the background. It does so to prevent the battery from draining. In preserving battery life, you miss out on notifications from apps in the background. Turn off Low Power Mode if you want timely notifications. Here’s how to do it:
7. Turn off Low Data Mode
Like Low Power Mode, Low Data Mode restricts apps from accessing the internet in the background. You need to turn it off from both Wi-Fi and Mobile Data settings. For Wi-Fi, For Mobile Data,
8. Update app(s)
Software bugs need no introduction. At times, app updates are buggy, thus, delaying or preventing notifications. Usually, developers fix these issues as soon as possible. If you’ve been facing delayed notifications for Instagram or the likes, ensure to update the app on iPhone and even turn on Automatic updates for them.
9. Check for iPhone software updates
Just like applications, iOS too has bugs from time to time. Apple ensures to fix these bugs by providing software updates regularly. Check out our guide to update the iOS version of your iPhone.
10. Reset Network Settings
If none of the steps bear fruit, you should reset the network settings as there might be some bug in the saved settings. While you won’t lose any data, remember to take a backup of your iPhone. Here’s a guide to help you backup your iPhone. I hope these steps help fix the delayed notifications on your iPhone. If you are still facing any issues, let us know in the comments below, and we will try our best to help you. Facing more issues on your iPhone? Check the below guides:
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