Nihadasthakeer
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05-05-2025 06:40 PM in
Galaxy S
Anyone facing any issues on samsung s25 ultra while turning on or off the mobile data that the indicator for the mobile data turning on or off in notification bar doesn't light up to indicate it is turned on. Same happening for my location also.
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Rahul_Radhakris hnan
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05-13-2025 11:37 PM in
Galaxy S
It seems like you're experiencing a common issue where the mobile data and location indicators aren't showing up in the notification bar after turning them on or off. Here are a few things you can try to fix the issue:
1. Restart the Phone: A simple restart can often resolve small glitches in the notification system.
2. Check Notification Settings: Go to Settings > Notifications and ensure that the notifications for mobile data and location are turned on.
3. Clear Cache: Sometimes, cached data can cause these kinds of issues. Go to Settings > Apps > System Apps > Mobile Data / Location, and clear the cache.
4. Software Update: Ensure your phone's software is up to date, as these kinds of bugs are often addressed in updates.
5. Check for App Conflicts: If you're using any third-party apps that manage your mobile data or location, try disabling or uninstalling them to see if the problem persists.
6. Factory Reset: If nothing else works, a factory reset (after backing up your data) can sometimes resolve these persistent issues.
If the problem continues, it may be worth reaching out to Samsung support to check if this is a known issue or part of a broader software bug.
1. Restart the Phone: A simple restart can often resolve small glitches in the notification system.
2. Check Notification Settings: Go to Settings > Notifications and ensure that the notifications for mobile data and location are turned on.
3. Clear Cache: Sometimes, cached data can cause these kinds of issues. Go to Settings > Apps > System Apps > Mobile Data / Location, and clear the cache.
4. Software Update: Ensure your phone's software is up to date, as these kinds of bugs are often addressed in updates.
5. Check for App Conflicts: If you're using any third-party apps that manage your mobile data or location, try disabling or uninstalling them to see if the problem persists.
6. Factory Reset: If nothing else works, a factory reset (after backing up your data) can sometimes resolve these persistent issues.
If the problem continues, it may be worth reaching out to Samsung support to check if this is a known issue or part of a broader software bug.
