The most likely reason that your iPhone badges don't appear to be working relates to notification settings. If you have turned off the badge notifications for an application inadvertently, or the application's default setting is to have badges disabled, you won't receive badge alerts for that application.
- Why is my badge app icon not working?
- Why are my app badges not showing numbers?
- How do you turn on badges on iPhone?
- Why are my notifications not showing up on iPhone?
- How do I restore my message icon?
- How do I get my app icon back on my home screen?
- How do I get rid of the red number on my app icon?
- Why does my phone say I have 2 messages when I only have 1?
- What push message means?
- How do I get notifications back on my iPhone?
- Why am I not getting iMessage notifications on my iPhone?
Why is my badge app icon not working?
Turn on App icon badges from Settings.
Navigate back to the main Settings screen, then tap Notifications, and then tap Advanced settings. Tap the switch next to App icon badges to turn them on.
Why are my app badges not showing numbers?
App Icon Badge Settings
Settings and tap on notifications. Scroll down to 'App icon badges' and toggle on the switch next to it. Next, tap on the 'App icon badges', rather than the toggle, and ensure that 'show with numbers' is selected to show the notification count on the Apps.
How do you turn on badges on iPhone?
If you'd like to turn on or off the red notification badges for a certain app (on the Home screen or App Library), visit Settings > Notifications. Select the app from the list, then toggle the “Badges” switch.
Why are my notifications not showing up on iPhone?
Go to Settings > Notifications, select the app, and make sure that Allow Notifications is on. If you have notifications turned on for an app but you're not receiving alerts, you might not have Banners selected. Go to Settings > Notifications, select the app, then select Banners.
How do I restore my message icon?
Open your App Drawer, find Messaging, long-press it, and drag it back to the homescreen.
How do I get my app icon back on my home screen?
Where is the apps button on my Home screen? How do I find all my apps?
- 1 Tap and hold any blank space.
- 2 Tap Settings.
- 3 Tap the switch next to Show Apps screen button on Home screen.
- 4 An apps button will appear on your home screen.
How do I get rid of the red number on my app icon?
On your device, navigate to Settings -> Application Manager -> All -> BadgeProvider. Within these preferences, select Force Stop, then Disable. Restart your device and you'll notice that any pre-existing app icon badges are now gone, and no new ones will show up.
Why does my phone say I have 2 messages when I only have 1?
Sorry, but when you say "multiple badges," do you mean that the unread count badge on the Messaging app says you have 2 or 3 unread messages, where in fact you only have one? Go to Settings>Apps, tap Menu>Show System, and look for something like BadgeProvider. Select it and tap Storage, then Clear Cache/Clear Data.
What push message means?
A push notification is a message that pops up on a mobile device. App publishers can send them at any time; users don't have to be in the app or using their devices to receive them. ... Each mobile platform has support for push notifications — iOS, Android, Fire OS, Windows and BlackBerry all have their own services.
How do I get notifications back on my iPhone?
Pick up your iPhone to wake it up, or tap the screen (or press home screen button on the bottom for pre-iPhone X models). 2. From the lock screen, swipe up from the middle to see your notifications. If your iPhone is already unlocked, you can swipe down from the top to see your old notifications.
Why am I not getting iMessage notifications on my iPhone?
If iMessage notifications alerts don't appear on your lock screen or Notification Center, check that they are enabled in the notification settings. Step 1: Launch the iPhone Settings menu and select Notifications. Step 2: Scroll to the bottom and select Messages. Step 3: Toggle on the 'Allow Notifications' options.