It’s 2020 and WhatsApp remains the first choice of people for all types of messaging. It also happens to be the most sought after application for business networking. Doesn’t matter if the users have iOS or Android on his phone, they surely have WhatsApp installed on their device. However, being the popular and useful app, sometimes it experiences its fair share of bugs and errors. One such prominent issue is WhatsApp Notifications not showing up on smartphones.

In this guide, I have put up the possible reasons for this issue. Also, I have mentioned the fixes that an average user can carry out to solve it. I know not getting to see the notifications can cause a lot of trouble. Someone may be sending an urgent message over WhatsApp to you from office or home. If you don’t get the message you may miss out on some update on your work/project. You may not be able to react on time if someone from your home is sending you a message for a medical emergency. I use WhatsApp for my work and I cannot even think of missing out on notifications. So, if you use the popular social media app, then do not miss out on this guide.

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Reasons: WhatsApp Notifications Not Showing on Smartphones

Here are some of the reasons why this issue occurs in the first place. These reasons are pretty common irrespective of whether you use iOS or Android.

  • The device is on Flight Mode
  • Weak Wi-Fi network or poor cellular connectivity (if using cellular data)
  • The app requires an update to fix bug
  • The cache of the application needs to be cleared and refreshed
  • Do Not Disturb may be active on your device
  • Notification disabled for WhatsApp from Phone Settings
  • Check notification settings within WhatsApp for permissions

How to Fix the Problem

Now, let’s fix the issues one-by-one. Follow the troubleshooting method depending upon whichever issue you are facing.

Check your Internet connectivity

If you are not able to get notifications, check whether the internet connection you have is working or not. Sometimes due to maintenance or bad weather, ISP takes down the network. If the network service is poor, then you won’t be able to send any message as well. Other apps that require internet such as Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, you won’t be able to use that as well.

The solution is, if you have some another source of internet connectivity such as WiFi, then connect to it. Otherwise, enquire with your ISP provider regarding the downtime.

On the other hand, you are using a Wi-Fi network and you’re not able to see Notifications, then get off that network. Instead, switch to cellular data. The check if WhatsApp works and you receive the notifications.

Install WhatsApp Update

The current build of WhatsApp may be facing some bugs and that may cause the issue with the notifications. So, go to Play Store or App Store if using an iPhone and look for the latest available update for WhatsApp.

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Android Users

  • Launch the Play Store App
  • Tap on hamburger menu > Tap My Apps & games
  • Now, check the list of App that needs an update.
  • If WhatsApp is listed,  you should see an option Update beside it. Tap it.

iOS users

  • Open App Store
  • tap on the profiles button on the top-right corner of the screen
  • scroll down to see which apps are listed up for update
  • Beside the Apps, you should see the option Update

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WhatsApp Server Down

On the other hand, if the WhatsApp server is down, then you will not be able to get notifications or perform any other action on it. To check whether the WhatsApp server is going through downtime or is facing any issue from the developer end, you need to follow the Downdetector website.

As of this writing, in some regions, there is an issue with the last seen feature of WhatsApp. On this site, you can get a map of the region where the application server is down or some of its features are not working as intended. It’s all in real-time. Also, you get to see the exact time frame when the outage occurred and when it was solved. There is also a log that mentions the date of outage/issue and the concerned reason for the outage.

Is the Flight Mode On.?

Often we keep our smartphones on flight mode and then wonder, why we are not receiving any notifications. Flight mode is denoted by a small airplane symbol. When it is active, all network connections are cut off from the smartphone. So, try to deactivate the flight mode from your device and you should see the WhatsApp notifications pop-up on your device.

Normally, the flight mode option is present in the quick pull-down widget tray of Android smartphones. On iPhones, it is by default present in the Control Center. If you use touch ID iPhones, swipe up on the screen to invoke the Control center. For the Face ID device users, swipe down on the screen to access it. Then tap on the airplane symbol to activate or disable the flight mode.

Disable Do Not Disturb Mode to fix WhatsApp Notifications Error

If Do Not Disturb is activated on the Android device, then it will stop notifications from various applications from showing up including that of WhatsApp. So, check for that and disable it. Otherwise, you can add an exception for messages from messaging apps on your devices. Even though DND is active, you will receive notifications for WhatsApp messages.

  • Go to Settings > Sounds and Vibrations
  • Under that go to Do Not Disturb [Otherwise, directly use a voice command or access DND from the quick access pull-down widget console ]
  • Go to Exceptions > navigate to SMS, MMS, and messaging apps section.
  • Change the permission from Don’t Allow Any message to Allow Messages from Contacts Only.

So, only when your contacts from office or home message you on WhatsApp, you will receive the notifications. This way you will not be missing out on any important updates.

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Enable Notifications from Within WhatsApp

This is a simple setting people miss out on WhatsApp. If you have enabled notifications from within the app then only you will receive them. You can even customize the people or the WhatsApp groups from whom you should receive the notifications.

  • Open Settings on your WhatsApp
  • go to Notifications.
  • Enable High Priority Notifications for regular WhatsApp messages from any contact and for the WhatsApp group you are a part of.

Also, make sure the WhatsApp notifications are allowed from your device settings.

  • Go to phone Settings App
  • Open Apps & Notifications
  • Tap See All Apps, scroll down to WhatsApp. tap on it to open it
  • Then select Notifications
  • As you can see from the screenshot notifications for various purposes on WhatsApp is enabled. With every notification enabled, there is no chance of missing any incoming notifications.

WhatsApp Cache Clear (only on Android OS)

Sometimes, the temporary files are stored in the memory in a large number. It leads the app to stutter and not work. Normally, some of the features do not work. The effective solution is to clear the cache of the app.

  • Open Settings > Apps & Notifications
  • Go to the list of apps under See All Apps
  • Scroll down to WhatsApp. Tap on it to open it
  • Tap on Storage & cache
  • Then select Clear Cache
  • Reboot the device

Now, after the phone reboots, check your WhatsApp for notifications. If the clutter in the cache was the reason, then that should have been fixed now.

So, that’s it, guys. If you have been facing problems in getting the WhatsApp Notifications on your Android/iOS devices, then follow this guide and try to solve the issue. I hope that this tutorial was informative to you.

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