Apple iPhone users with iOS 14 still affected by snafus with Messaging apps
New posts with as we speak’s date have been
revealed on the Apple Support Communities board they usually point out a brand new challenge with the Messages app. For instance, some
iPhone 11 sequence handsets are not receiving textual content or sound notifications when textual content message is acquired. While some seen the issue after updating to iOS 14, others say that they’ve had this challenge even earlier than the replace was dropped by Apple. Interestingly, one consumer disabled messages notification on his
Apple Watch and the issue went away on his
iPhone 11 Pro (which was working iOS 14.2). Another consumer discovered that disconnecting the Apple Watch from his iPhone ended the issue.
Apple iPhone users are getting mad in regards to the bugs discovered on the Messages app
An Apple Support Communities member with the deal with of JohnnyH24 wrote, “I too am having the same issues. I’m simply not receiving audio text and message notifications. Just the other day I received texts from 4 people in the same short time period; the only notifications I received came from those 2 using Android. But not all Android are getting through, I’m missing audio (and now haptic) notifications from family who use Android. Texts from iOS, have almost no chance of giving me an audio indication, and those from services/ politicians have a very good chance of showing up and interrupting what I’m doing (strangely, not Amazon, though). Location based notifications work great for Target/Walmart/Best Buy with a high level of annoyance if I fail to close those apps.
I thought the problem was with my iPad intercepting messages and texts, but iMessage has been turned off on it for the last month/month and a half. The only change in my Apple universe was my Apple Watch battery expanded and broke in September, but I was already having issues with random notifications only appearing on the iPad. Everything else is the same (ATT and WiFi). As for checking DND, I’m not receiving these notifications for my exclusions – those allowed to contact me after hours. Sorry. I refuse to go “nuclear” on the phone as I had a corrupt backup when wiping/restoring the iPad in October.”
The issues affecting the Messages app embrace the shortcoming to ship or obtain messages, the aforementioned lack of notifications, and different issues. With iPhone users getting increasingly more upset, the worst off don’t have any messaging capabilities in any respect. Some users are receiving notifications on sure messages and not on others. The points affecting the Messages app are additionally affecting some third social gathering messaging apps on iOS corresponding to Signal and WhatsApp.
While Apple actually must care for this downside instantly, to this point the corporate has responded with silence, in contrast to the affected iPhone users who’re starting to complain. And some declare to have had these points for greater than a yr. Craig Isbell wrote as we speak on the Support Communities discussion board “I have had this issue since I upgraded to the
iPhone 11 Pro Max and Watch S5. I believe it started with iOS 13. It’s intermittent, but tends to mostly inoperable. Text message notifications and sometimes phone calls do not come through with the audible and visual settings set to “on,” consequently, I can go long spans without notification on critical messages. It’s not a reproducible error “on command,” so I can’t just show up at a genius bar and show them. Often, the only way I know about a message is the haptic feedback I get from my watch (also always silenced intentionally), otherwise I’d never know I’ve received a message without picking up the phone. On top of this, I’ve experienced situations when I have the volume on the phone set to OFF and I’ll get an audible text ping for a message, even though I shouldn’t. Something is wrong and needs to be fixed. Glad to know finally, after over a year of this, I’m not crazy. LOL.”
Hopefully Apple will quickly challenge a software program replace that may exterminate the Messages bugs as a result of many iPhone users take sending and receiving such messages very severely.
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