Samsung Galaxy S20 notification sounds not working- How To Fix

Do you ever find yourself in an awkward situation where you cannot hear your phone ringing, even though it is not on silent? If so, then the problem might be with your notification sounds. Some users have reported not getting any notification sounds on their Samsung Galaxy S20 devices.

Do you ever find yourself in an awkward situation where you cannot hear your phone ringing, even though it is not on silent? If so, then the problem might be with your notification sounds. Some users have reported not getting any notification sounds on their Samsung Galaxy S20 devices.

This issue has become more common with Android phones in recent times. Thankfully, there are a few simple fixes to this problem. Below is a list of troubleshooting tips to help you get notification sounds on your Samsung Galaxy S20.

Read the troubleshooting steps below if your Samsung Galaxy S20 is not receiving notification sounds when receiving a text message.

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Samsung Galaxy S20 Not Getting Notification Sounds? Ways to fix it

Before we go any deeper, make sure Do not disturb mode is disabled. The same goes for the Power saving mode. If any of these are turned on, notification sounds will be muted.

Solution 1. Check sound mode for notifications on your Galaxy S20.

Sound mode for notifications must be enabled. To ensure it is turned on,

Navigate to Settings > Sounds and Vibration and tap on Sound located below Sound mode.

Solution 2. Allow background activity for Notification

Allow notification services to use the battery in the background and carry out tasks.

  • Navigate to Settings
  • Tap on Apps
  • Tap on the Menu Icon (3 dots at the top right of the screen)
  • Tap Show System Apps
  • Search Notification
  • Tap Battery.
  • Enable "Allow background activity."

Solution 3. Force stop for Notification App

  • Go to the Settings menu of your Galaxy S20
  • Tap on Apps
  • Tap on the Menu Icon (3 dots at the top right of the screen)
  • Tap Show System Apps
  • Search Notification
  • Tap "Force Stop"
  • Reboot your phone.

Solution 4. Clear Cache and Data for Notifications on your Galaxy S20

  • Go to the Settings menu of your device
  • Tap on Apps
  • Tap on the Menu Icon (3 dots at the top right of the screen)
  • Tap Show System Apps
  • Search Notification
  • Tap Storage.
  • Tap the Clear Data and Cache

Solution 5. Force Reboot

Give your Samsung Galaxy S20 a force restart to resolve temporary issues. This method is simple and has no risk. Press and hold the Volume Down key. Then, press and hold the Power button. Keep holding both keys for a few seconds until it restarts.

Solution 6. Clear Cache Partition

Performing a wipe cache partition once in a while is beneficial. This will remove the temporary files on your Galaxy S20.

Older Models / Versions:

  • To turn off your phone, press and hold the Power, Volume Up, and Home buttons until your phone vibrates.
  • It will be in the Recovery menu of your device.
  • Highlight the 'wipe cache partition' option by using the Volume Down key and pressing the Power key to select the option.

Updated

  • Press and hold the Power button on your device till you see the Power menu > Tap Power Off
  • Connect your phone to a desktop/ laptop with the original Type-C cable
  • Press and hold the Power + Volume Up Buttons
  • When the Android logo appears, release all keys.
  • Use the Volume down button to navigate, then select "Wipe cache partition."
  • Use the Power button to make selections.
  • Once the wipe cache partition process is complete, select Reboot System using the Power button.
  • Press the Power key to restart the device.

Solution 7. Reset All Settings on your Samsung Galaxy S20

You may have configured multiple settings on your phone and have no idea which settings are causing your Samsung Galaxy S20 to not get notifications. Resetting your phone to its default settings can be the solution. Open Settings > General Management > Reset > Reset settings > tap Reset to confirm.

Make sure the Notification sound bar is turned on. You can find it in Settings > Sounds and Vibrations > Volume > Notifications.

Birrell ChariotB
ABOUT THE AUTHORSElizabethElizabeth is your trusted Apple product expert with a wealth of knowledge and experience gained from her tenure as an Apple authorized personnel. She's also a seasoned mobile phone, Samsung, and Android expert. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for all things Apple, Samsung, and Android, she is dedicated to providing you with accurate, reliable, and up-to-date insights. Count on Elizabeth to be your go-to source for expert advice on navigating the world of Apple technology, Samsung devices, and the Android ecosystem.
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