2 Ways to Fix Missed Call Notifications Not Showing on iPhone

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Fix 1: Review Notification Settings for the Phone App

Missed call notifications may not show up on your iPhone if you’ve accidentally disabled notification access for the Phone app. Also, if you have previously configured the Phone app notifications not to appear on the Lock Screen or Notification Center, it may give the impression that missed call notifications are not working on your iPhone.

Hence, start by reviewing the notification preferences for the Phone app.

Step 1:Open theSettingsapp and scroll down to selectPhone. Then, tap onNotifications.

Step 2:Enable the toggle next toAllow Notificationsand selectImmediate Deliveryunder Notification Delivery.

Step 3:Under Alerts, check the radio buttons forLock Screen,Notification Center, andBanners. You can also enable the toggle next toBadgesto get a visual indication of unread notifications from the Phone app.

Step 4:Tap on Banner Style and select Persistent from the following menu. This will keep your missed call notifications visible until you manually remove them.

Fix 2: Check Blocked Contacts

If your iPhone is not displaying missed call alerts for a specific contact, check if you have inadvertently blocked calls and texts from that person. Here’s how tocheck blocked contacts on your iPhone.

Step 1:Open theSettingsapp > scroll down and tap onPhone> selectBlocked Contactsfrom the following menu.

Step 2:Tap theEditoption at the top right corner.

Step 4:Tap thered minus signon the left of the contact or number > selectUnblock.

Step 5:TapDoneat the top right corner to save the changes.

If your iPhone still won’t show missed call alerts, consider installing any pending iOS updates orresetting all settingsas a last resort.

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Last updated on 19 April, 2024

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