![]() This means that app’s developer may have changed how it should behave recently, or there’s a coding problem (bug) causing the notifications. If you’ve already tried wiping the cache and data of the app in question (steps provided above), and updated it to the most recent version, the issue is most probably code-related. We don’t think there’s anything that you can do on your end about the issue. These notification are very important for me. I’ve gone through every setting I can think of but can’t fix/find the problem. It won’t even allow me to reset the service up on this phone. (New deposits, low balance etc.) I am no longer receiving those alert messages with S7. With the S6 I could receive alert messages from my bank about the status of my account. Problem 2: Galaxy S7 edge not showing notifications of a bank app The phone will now reboot longer than usual.Once completed, highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press the Power key. Wait until your phone is finished doing the Master Reset.Now highlight the option ‘Yes - delete all user data’ using the Volume Down key and press the Power button to select it.Once highlighted, you may press the Power key to select it.Using the Volume Down key, navigate through the options and highlight ‘wipe data / factory reset.’.When the Android logo shows, you may release both keys and leave the phone be for about 30 to 60 seconds.When the Samsung Galaxy S7 shows on the screen, release the Power key but continue holding the Home and Volume Up keys.Press and then hold the Home and Volume UP keys, then press and hold the Power key.Create a backup of your important files such as photos, videos, contacts etc.If you think finding a fix is worth the hassle, you can also try factory reset to revert all software and pre-installed apps settings to defaults. If wiping the email app’s cache and data won’t work, try using a different email app. You should now clearly see the Clear Cache and Clear Data buttons for the application. ![]() You’ll now see a list of stuff that gives you information about the app, including Storage, Permissions, Memory Use, and more.Once in there, click on an application.This may be renamed to something like Applications or Application Manager in OEM skinned versions of Android 6 or 7. Open the Settings menu either through your notification shade (drop-down) or through the Settings app in your app drawer.Try wiping the email app’s cache and data and see how it goes. This is either by design, or caused by a bug. Updates can sometimes modify some features or pre-installed apps behaviors. It’s annoying having to change modes just to access a different email account. ![]() Pretty much I’m stuck with just one email and can’t view anything else. If I’m on standard mode with my theme on, and icons arranged how I want them, I can tell I have an email on one of my email accounts, however, when I click on the email app, there is no top left 3 lines with options of bringing up different email accounts. If you have already tried some troubleshooting steps before emailing us, make sure to mention them so we can skip them in our answers.īelow are specific topics we’re bringing for you today: Problem 1: Galaxy S7 won’t allow access to email inboxesĪfter a recent automatic update on my Galaxy S7, I can’t access all my email inboxes like before unless if I’m on easy mode. ![]() If you can, kindly include the exact error messages you are getting to give us an idea where to start. When describing your issue, please be as detailed as possible so we can easily pinpoint a relevant solution. If you are looking for solutions to your own #Android issue, you can contact us by using the link provided at the bottom of this page. We bring you 12 more S7-related issues and solutions in this one so we hope this will be of help. Hello guys! Welcome to another #GalaxyS7 post. ![]()
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