‘Something is definitely up’ Android users yell as ‘super weird’ phone problem plays havoc with notifications

USERS of a popular Android brand have complained about an apparent bug that’s causing havoc with their notifications.

And it could mean that they’re missing important messages at the blink of an eye.

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Issue affecting some Google Pixel ownersCredit: Getty Images – Getty
It's all something to do with the Google Messages app

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It’s all something to do with the Google Messages appCredit: Alamy

The issue appears to be affecting the Google Messages app.

According to numerous reports from affected device owners, the alleged bug results in text notifications strangely disappearing almost immediately after they pop up, as though they’ve swiped the alert away.

This has been raised by Google Pixels users specifically, though it’s not clear whether how widespread the problem is.

It first emerged on Reddit more than two weeks ago but more people have come forward citing the same thing.

“When a new text arrives in Messages, the notification slides down from the top of the screen, but disappears in about a second and doesn’t appear in the status bar or pull down menu, almost as if it’s been dismissed by being seen in the app itself,” one user wrote.

“This happens when the phone is unlocked, ie when I’m doing something on a non Messages app. I haven’t changed any settings about notifications in ages.”

Another added: “This super weird behavior started a couple days ago, I’ve been googling and checking forums and can’t find anyone with the same issue recently.

“I’ve restarted the phone, cleared app storage and resynced everything, and checked the notification settings for anything weird… I can’t tell why this is happening.”

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A third wrote: “Happened with Whatsapp messages for me quite a few times tbh.

“Really concerning as I might miss important messages.”

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And one Pixel 7 Pro owner commented: “I’ve been having that issue for months, not seeing the little ‘unread’ notification icon on the lock screen some times, even though I was mid-conversation, I go check and apparently a message came in 5 minutes ago.

“Something is definitely up with the messages app notifications.”

BRICKING

The hassle comes as other Google Pixel fans contend with another annoying bug this week.

Those with a Pixel 6, 6 Pro, or 6A have found their phones “bricking” if they attempt to do a factory reset.

After taking the latest system update, affected users encounter an error message during the reset process, often mentioning “Unable to enable ext4 verity” and a missing “tune2fs” file.

The phone then either gets stuck in Android Recovery mode or enters a bootloop, leaving Pixel 6, 6 Pro and PA users utterly helpless.

Google has confirmed it is looking into a fix.

“To avoid this issue, we recommend leaving your device powered on and idle for 15 minutes after it has rebooted following a system update,” the company wrote on its forum.

“After that time you may factory reset your device.

“Alternatively, you can factory reset your device before taking the latest system update.

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“If you’ve already factory reset your Pixel 6, 6 Pro, or 6a and are experiencing issues, stay tuned to this thread for further information and updates.

“The team has identified the root cause of the issue and is working on developing the best possible solution.”

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