No missed calls android

How to Fix Missed Call Noti­fi­ca­tion Not Show­ing in Android

Mehvish

23 Sep 2019

The notification badges on Android phones did make our lives easier. With a glance, we can check whether the app has a new notification or not. That comes extremely handy for essential apps like Phone and Messages. However, sometimes, one isn’t notified about missed calls because the notification badge for the Phone app doesn’t work.

That’s not all. Even the missed call notification counter in the notification panel starts acting up. That is if you clear the missed call notification in the panel, typically the counter should reset to 0. However, now the counter starts piling up the missed calls. So removing it doesn’t have any effect.

I can understand your pain. Fortunately, many fixes exist that will solve missed call notification not showing on Android phones issue.

Let’s check them out.

1. Restart Phone

Before we start tweaking some settings, restart your Android phone. You never know when that tiny fix can come handy.

2. Change Default Phone App

Did you recently install a third-party dialer app? Or did you make some other app your default phone app? If you aren’t sure, don’t worry. Apps like Truecaller are the main reason for this problem. When it is set as a default phone app, notifications will not appear in the native Phone app. So we need to change the default app.

For that, follow these steps:

Step 1: Open Settings on your phone and go to Apps & notifications or App Manager.

Step 2: Tap on Default apps under Advanced. On some phones, you need to tap on the three-dot icon at the top-right corner.

Step 3: Tap on the Phone app. Change the phone app from a third-party app to the pre-installed one. Try giving a missed call on your phone. Things should be back to normal.

Also on Guiding Tech

How to Separate Ringtone and Notification Volume on Android

3. Clear Cache and Data of Phone App

Start by clearing the cache of the phone app. It will not remove any data from your phone. If clearing cache doesn’t fix the issue, clear data of the phone app. Both are different. Clearing data will clear the call history records. Nothing else will be affected.

Here are the steps for the same.

Step 1: Open Settings and go to Apps/Application Manager/Apps & notifications depending on the option available on your phone.

Читайте также:  Не определяет контакты android

Step 2: Under All apps, tap on Phone. On some phones, you might have to tap the three-dot icon and select System apps to find Phone.

Step 3: Tap on Storage followed by Clear cache on the next screen.

Step 4: Restart your phone. Check if the issue is resolved. If it exists, follow this process again, but tap on Clear data in step 3 instead of Clear cache.

4. Enable Notifications for Phone App

Sometimes, the notifications are disabled for the Phone app. You need to enable them to view missed call badges.

For that, follow these steps:

Step 1: Follow step 1 and 2 of the above method — go to the Phone app under Settings > Apps > Phone. You will be taken to the app info page.

Step 2: Tap on Notifications. In case the toggle next to Show notification is off, turn it on. Then tap on Missed calls.

On the next screen, first, enable the Show notifications toggle. Then make sure Show notification dot is on.

If the issue persists, repeat the steps for the Contacts app. Enable notifications and notification dot setting for it as well.

5. Turn off Caller ID and Spam Protection

Sometimes, the built-in spam protection of the Phone app also messes up with its notifications. Try turning the feature off.

For that, open the Phone app and tap on the three-dot icon — select Settings.

Tap on Caller ID & spam. Disable Caller ID & spam on the next screen.

Also on Guiding Tech
# Caller ID

6. Disable Third-Party Apps

If your phone has third-party device managements apps like Clean Master, Battery Doctor, or some Antivirus, try disabling them. These apps offer junk notification blocking feature that sometimes even considers the notification from the Phone app as spam. So either disable the feature in these apps or disable/uninstall the app altogether.

7. Grant Notification Access to Samsung Experience Home

On Samsung devices, you need to grant notification permission to Samsung Experience Home. For that, follow these steps:

Step 1: Open Settings and go to Apps.

Step 2: Tap on Advanced followed by Special Access. If the advanced option is missing, tap on the three-dot icon at the top and select Special Access.

Step 3: Tap on Notification access. Turn on the toggle present next to Samsung Experience Home.

8. Reset App Preferences

Try this fix only if nothing works. While it will not delete any data from your phone, it resets all the settings on your phone to their default values (just like on a new phone). Know in detail what happens with resetting app preferences.

To reset app preferences, follow these steps:

Step 1: Open Settings and go to Apps & notifications.

Step 2: Open All apps. Tap on the three-dot icon at the top-right corner and select Reset app preferences.

Источник

How to get smarter missed call reminders on Android

Make missed calls much easier to manage with this simple Android enhancement.

Android Intelligence Advice

It’s easy to forget sometimes, but these powerful little computers we carry in our pockets are also phones — you know, devices with numbers that can make and receive those crazy old things called voice calls.

Go ahead and take a minute to absord the shock of this revelation. Gasp, guffaw, get a comically exaggerated expression of surprise on that stunning face of yours — whatever does the trick. I’ll wait.

Back? Okay, good. Listen, I know: Nine times out of 10, when we talk about Android tips, we talk about ways to be more efficient and productive with tapping around on our screens and getting things done. But today, I want to share a handy little enhancement I’ve encountered for making the phone portion of your smartphone more useful and easier to manage.

I don’t know about you, but on those rare occasions that I actually get a call these days — be it something related to work or the work of a relative ringing me up (aren’t those about the only two types of calls anyone gets anymore?) — there’s a decent chance I won’t answer it in time. And that, of course, means I then have to remember to return the call or otherwise get back to the person who’s paging my mobile apparatus.

That’s precisely where this little trick comes into play. It’s a simple way to get smart call reminders on Android — reminders that pop up automatically when you miss a call and then demand your attention. They give you convenient one-tap commands to deal with the deed or, more likely, get reminded later. It’s a better version of Android’s own native missed call notification system, and it takes no time at all to set up.

Your missed call reminder upgrade

The secret to this subtle enhancement lies in an app called Any.do — a top-notch to-do list organizer that’s worth having for its list-keeping capability, anyway, but that has an awesome extra option worth embracing whether you use its other functions or not.

All you’ve gotta do to start is download Any.do from the Play Store. (The app itself is free with a basic level of service, though it will make you sign in with Google, Facebook, or an email address to get things going.)

If it’s your first time using Any.do, the app will actually prompt you to enable the feature right off the bat. It’ll ask for a couple of phone-related permissions in order to do so; without those permissions, it wouldn’t be able to see when you miss a call or respond accordingly.

If you were already using Any.do or didn’t get the prompt, just head into the app’s settings (via the toolbar at the bottom of the screen), then tap the «Missed call» line until it shows a blue «ON» alongside it. Do the same thing with the line below it labeled «Call follow-up.»

And that, my dear comrade, is it (told ya it was easy, didn’t I?): The next time you miss a call, you’ll see a can’t-miss alert pop up along the bottom of your screen:

It’s larger and harder to overlook than the regular Android missed call notification, which can easily get lost in the shuffle of other incoming notifications (and, if you’re anything like me, can frequently get dismissed inadvertently and then quickly forgotten). Plus, the snooze function is right in front of you and incredibly easy to use — just a couple quick taps to send the alert away until a better time — and when the reminder next appears, you’re sure to see and act on it.

And by «act on it,» of course, I mean snooze it a couple dozen more times and then eventually send a short text message asking the caller if he or she actually needed anything. Hey, we may carry powerful supercomputers in our pockets, but we’re still only human.

Sign up for JR’s new weekly newsletter to get this column along with bonus tips, personal recommendations, and other exclusive extras delivered to your inbox.

Contributing Editor JR Raphael serves up tasty morsels about the human side of technology. Hungry for more? Join him on Twitter or sign up for his weekly newsletter to get fresh tips and insight in your inbox every Friday.

Источник

No Missed Call (NMC)

Скачать No Missed Call (NMC) APK для Android — бесплатно — Последняя версия

Последняя версия

Имя No Missed Call APK
Версия 1.4 (5)
Обновлено 23 нояб. 2015 г.
Разработчик MrAlshahawy
ID com.mralshahawy.nomissedcall
Количество установок N/A
Категория Приложения, Связь

приложение No Missed Call (NMC)

Never miss urgent calls even in silent mode

How No Missed Call works?

A) Put your phone in Silent / Vibration mode and Select important contacts:

A1- Set NMC to ring for important contacts only (No need for previous missed calls from any of them to ring).

A2- Set NMC to ring after you miss (1 : 4) calls from a contact.

* You can configure NMC to play ringtone for important contacts from their first call.
* You can configure the number of missed calls from the same number (From 0 to 4 missed calls).
* You have an option to ignore previous missed call(s) count from answered or rejected number.
* You can configure the ringtone volume level (low — Medium — High — Max).
* NMC automatically returns your phone to silent/ vibration after playing the ringtone.
* Only calls from the pre-selected people will ring even if your phone is in silent/ vibration mode.
* You can enable NMC for all incoming numbers or for pre-selected people only.

** No Missed Call application is a resources friendly application, and it’s not resident in memory.

Read Phone State: To enable the ringing if the incoming call number called you before.
Read Call Log: To check if you missed calls from the incoming call number.
Read Contacts: To add contacts in the «Selected contacts list».

* You can also download my newest application: Yalla WatchIt (Video Downloader for Facebook)

If you like the application, please support it with your good rating and reviews, and share it with your friends.

Источник

Читайте также:  Как добавить виджет для андроид
Оцените статью