iOS 18 beta users have reported that notifications are no longer displaying on their lock screens. This issue affects all notifications, regardless of the app that sent them. Users have tried restarting their devices, updating their apps, and resetting their notification settings, but none of these solutions have resolved the problem. The cause of this issue is currently unknown, but Apple is investigating and is expected to release a fix in a future update.
iOS 18 Beta Notifications Not Showing on Lock Screen
If you’ve recently upgraded your iPhone to iOS 18 beta, you might have noticed that some notifications aren’t showing up on your lock screen. This can be a frustrating issue, especially if you’re expecting important messages or updates.
There are a few possible reasons why notifications might not be showing on your lock screen. Here are some of the most common causes and how to resolve them:
- Notifications are disabled for specific apps
One of the most common reasons why notifications don’t show up on the lock screen is because they’re disabled for the specific apps. To check this, go to Settings > Notifications and select the app you’re having trouble with. Make sure that the “Allow Notifications” switch is turned on.
- Do Not Disturb mode is enabled
Do Not Disturb mode silences all notifications, including those that would normally show up on the lock screen. To check if Do Not Disturb is enabled, swipe down from the top-right corner of your screen to access Control Center. If the moon icon is highlighted, Do Not Disturb is turned on. Tap the icon to turn it off.
- Focus mode is enabled
Focus mode allows you to filter out notifications based on the time of day or your current activity. If you have a Focus mode turned on, it could be blocking certain notifications from showing on your lock screen. To check this, swipe down from the top-right corner of your screen to access Control Center. Tap the Focus icon (it looks like a crescent moon) and make sure that the Focus mode you want to use is turned off.
- Time-sensitive notifications are disabled
Time-sensitive notifications are a special type of notification that is designed to get your attention even if you have Do Not Disturb or Focus mode turned on. However, you can disable time-sensitive notifications for specific apps. To check this, go to Settings > Notifications > [app name] and make sure that the “Time-Sensitive Notifications” switch is turned on.
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Allow Notifications | Determines whether or not notifications from the app will be displayed on the lock screen. |
Do Not Disturb | Silences all notifications, including those that would normally show up on the lock screen. |
Focus Mode | Filters out notifications based on the time of day or your current activity. |
Time-Sensitive Notifications | Allows notifications from the app to bypass Do Not Disturb and Focus mode. |
iOS 18 Beta Notifications Not Showing on Lock Screen? 7 Possible Reasons
Reason 1: Check Compatibility
iOS 18 beta is only compatible with certain iPhone models. Ensure your device meets the minimum system requirements.
Reason 2: Enable Notifications
Verify that notifications are enabled in the device’s “Settings” app under “Notifications.” Check if the specific app’s notifications are allowed.
Reason 3: Disable Focus Mode
Focus Mode can filter notifications. Disable Focus Mode to ensure all notifications are visible.
Reason 4: Background App Refresh Issue
Background App Refresh allows apps to fetch new data in the background. Enable it for the affected app in “Settings” under “General” > “Background App Refresh.”
Reason 5: App Permissions
- Ensure the app has permission to send notifications.
- Go to “Settings” > “Notifications” and check the permission for the specific app.
Reason 6: Time-Sensitive Notifications
Time-sensitive notifications immediately appear on the Lock Screen. If notifications are not time-sensitive, they may only be displayed in the Notification Center.
Reason 7: Bug or Glitch
Beta software may contain bugs or glitches. If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it could be a temporary glitch. Report the issue to Apple for resolution.
Thanks for sticking with us through this journey. We know it’s not ideal to have notifications playing hooky from your lock screen, but we’re sure Apple is working hard to squash this bug. Don’t forget to drop by later to see if there are any updates. In the meantime, stay tuned for more tech adventures!