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Galaxy SYou’re seeing the “Set up Voice Access – download required” notification on your Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, and it’s stuck. This is usually not a full system update — it’s an accessibility component (Google Voice Access) trying to download in the background and failing.
Here’s how to stop the notification and fix it.
Quick fix (usually works)
Connect to stable Wi-Fi.
Go to Settings → Accessibility → Interaction and dexterity → Voice Access.
Tap Voice Access → turn it ON once.
Let it download the required files (can take 1–3 min).
Turn it OFF again if you don’t use it.
This forces the download to complete so the notification disappears.
If it keeps getting stuck
Method 1 — Clear the Voice Access app cache
Settings → Apps
Tap the filter icon → enable Show system apps
Find Voice Access
Storage → Clear cache + Clear data
Restart phone
Method 2 — Update via Play Store
Open Google Play Store
Search: Voice Access
Update it manually.
Then restart the phone.
Method 3 — Disable it completely (if you don’t want it)
Settings → Apps
Show system apps
Voice Access
Tap Disable or Force stop
This stops the notification permanently.
Why this happens
On newer Samsung phones (especially One UI 7/Android 15 builds), Google pushes accessibility modules separately.
If the download fails once (network drop, battery saver, etc.), the notification keeps looping and becomes irritating.
It’s not harmful — just a stuck background module.
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