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S24 Ultra Notification on homescreen not showing up

(Topic created on: 11-14-2024 09:45 PM)
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centurianrahul
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Galaxy S
Since today am not able to see notification bar that shows time on homescreen.

Any suggestions?

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ŠůmèəȚ
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Galaxy S

Download GoodLock

Install Quickstar Module

Go to Visibility of Indicator Icons and unhide everything

Go back, then look for Clock Settings and unhide the clock

All that's left will be the battery percentage icon

Go to your phone settings and type "Battery Percentage" then select unhide

Tweak Notifications settings to unhide notifications

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Galaxy S
Thanks a lot,but everything is already enabled.

It all started suddenly since this morning,till yesterday nite,all was working fine.1731528805894.jpg
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Galaxy S
I thought some software update might have caused this but when I checked,there was no update that got installed since October
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Galaxy S
Also,if I type anything I see partial input line as shown in attached screenshot.1731528950622.jpg
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ŠůmèəȚ
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Galaxy S
Could you restart in Safe Mode to see if the status bar shows up in Safe Mode

How and when exactly it happened ? After installing Good Lock ?
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Galaxy S
I already tried that,there also showing exactly the same.

By the way,thanks a lot for the suggestions, am really grateful
ŠůmèəȚ
Active Level 7
Galaxy S
I would say ,
Start with uninstaling Good Lock
Do a Clear Cache and Clear Data before uninstall

Probably, some glitch with Good Lock Module.

If that also doesn't work.
Then , the only option would be, factory reset

But you could do a back up (exclude Sysyem Settings) over offline to PenDrive through Smart Switch app.
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cs_member8
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Dear Samsung Member,

Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!

As per your concern, we would request you to kindly perform the following steps to resolve your issue.

Enable/ disable notifications: https://www.samsung.com/in/support/mobile-devices/how-to-enable-disable-app-notifications-on-your-sa...

● Clear app cache through Device care:
→ Settings > Device care > Storage > CLEAN NOW.

● The clear cache memory of a particular application:
→ Settings > Apps > Now pick the app that you like to clear off the cache memory > Storage > Clear Cache.

● Reset the device Settings: Settings > General Management > Reset settings>Reset all settings to their default.

● Update the software if available: https://www.samsung.com/in/support/mobile-devices/samsung-galaxy-smartphone-how-to-update-software/

● You can reset your device by following the steps.
1. Kindly create a data backup of your device via the SMART switch mobile application or http://www.samsung.com/in/support/smartswitch pc suite.
2. Remember the Google password before resetting the device because it is required during initial setup.
3. If you do not remember then advise to reset (Forgot password) his/her Google account.

Path: Settings> General Management.>Reset>Temporary cloud backup or External storage backup>After backup tab on Factory data reset to reset your device to its factory default settings.
This will erase all data, including files and downloaded apps.

If the issue persists, kindly report the problems with a log file. To share a log file, click on the Samsung Members Application (Open the Samsung Members Application > Support> Tap on send feedback> Choose Composer> Select Error report > select the appropriate issue category> Type your query and send).

Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support

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Galaxy S
Hey, thanks a lot for your help!

I figured out what the problem was. It was something I did by accident. I have an app that can hide the status bar, and I accidentally clicked on the shortcut for it while I was changing some other settings.

Everything is working fine now, and I can see the display correctly.

Thanks again for all your help!
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