This bug may be caused due to various reasons, such as system-level restrictions, battery saver mode, the use of unofficial themes, incorrect permissions, or other conflicts within the MIUI system. Firstly, keep your device up-to-date with the most recent version available. If that doesn’t solve your issue, here are the four easiest ways to resolve these issues.
1. Switch your Control Center
If you’re using the new control center, consider switching back to the old control center as the issue might be related to the updates in the new version. The old control center offers certain accessibility features or options that may not be available in the newer version. To change your control center:
2. Enable App Notifications
Sometimes certain apps are not granted permission to display notifications. By enabling notifications, you ensure that the respective applications are authorized to display notifications on your device. Here’s how to turn on notifications for Apps:
3. Put the App on AutoStart
Enabling the AutoStart feature of your application may potentially fix the issue of not receiving notifications. When an application is authorized to AutoStart, it automatically starts when the device is booted or unlocked. This ensures that the application is running in the background and is able to receive and deliver notifications.
4. Turn Off the Battery Saver
Battery Saver is a mode present in MIUI that restricts the battery usage of applications, helping to optimize battery life. However, the Battery Saver mode may be one of the reasons why you are not receiving notifications. To turn off the Battery Saver for a specific application, follow these steps:
5. Use Standard Themes instead of Unoffical Themes
Unofficial themes are not officially verified or supported by MIUI. Therefore, these themes may not be fully compatible with the MIUI version installed on your device and can cause issues regarding notifications. The Unofficial theme may contain incompatible or incorrect resources that may cause problems in the proper functioning of the application. Furthermore, unofficial themes don’t receive regular updates from MIUI and can become incompatible with updates in the MIUI versions. To apply the Standard MIUI theme follow this guide:
6. Reinstall the App
Sometimes, the issue may be specific to a particular application. Reinstalling the application can potentially resolve the problem by resetting its settings and permissions. Additionally, it can help resolve any conflicts between the application and the software, ensuring that you have the latest version installed.
7. Perform a Factory Reset
If you have followed all of the above steps and are still unable to resolve the issue, you can consider performing a factory reset. A factory reset will restore your device to its original state by clearing its data, cache files, and system preferences, potentially resolving the problem. A factory reset will erase all the data on your phone. So, take a backup before performing a factory reset. If you’ve tried all the methods mentioned above and the problem still remains, contact the MI or Xiaomi official support. You can also try to wait for the next MIUI update as they usually fix their bugs in the new updates. If the issue persists contact the official support of Xiamoi or visit their nearby Customer Care.























