While a few of them were right from the start, others made their way after the buggiest OTA update we have seen to date (December 2021). While all of them are concerning in their own rights, yet as per my personal experience, none have interrupted my workflow or caused more loss of work hours than the delayed notification issues. Be it for Gmail, Twitter, or any other app, each of them is bugged with this problem.
One important thing that many of us have noticed is that if we leave our device unattended, then there will be no notifications. But as soon as we wake up the device or unlock it, we will get bombarded with a plethora of notifications, some of which had arrived 30 (or more) minutes earlier. As a result of which, I usually end us missing various important emails, messages, and other alerts. And truth be told, I’m not the only one facing this issue. Just a stroll around this Reddit thread and you would find a plethora of other users also sailing in the same boat. And if you are also a part of this journey, then this guide shall help you dock this boat once and for all. Given here are the various methods that shall help you fix the delayed notification issue on your Pixel 6/Pro devices. Follow along.
How to Fix Delayed Notifications on Pixel 6/Pro
Do note that there’s no universal fix as such. You will have to try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and see which one works best in your favor. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Disable Adaptive Battery
This feature is notoriously infamous for the delayed notification issue. Based on your app’s usage behavior, it gives higher privileges to the one with whom you interact the most. But on the flip side, it also tends to minimize the background functionalities and disable sync features of the apps with whom your interaction isn’t on the higher side. As a result of this, all the apps that fall in the latter domain are bound to be the suffering party, without any manual intervention from your end (another reason why everything shouldn’t be left over to the AI!). So to prevent this from happening, you should disable Adaptive Battery, which could be done as follows:
FIX 2: Remove Battery Restrictions
By default, each app has been assigned an Optimized battery usage behavior. As a result of which, they make sure to maintain an equilibrium when it comes to preserving the battery juice and giving a fluid performance. While this setting suffices in most instances, sometimes you might have to sacrifice a little bit of additional battery power to give the app an extra push. In other words, assign it the Unrestricted access so that it is able to function in the background without any restrictions. Here’s how it could be done:
FIX 3: Uninstall Pikmin Bloom
As strange as it may sound, this fix seems to be having among the maximum success rate. For the unawares, Pikmim Bloom is another one of those Pokemon Go type AR games (developed by the same developers) that requires your interaction with the outside world. And to keep a track of your activities, it constantly runs in the background.
And not only that, it seems that this app is overpowering the notifications from other apps. While it may not add up on paper, in reality, many users did manage to rectify the delayed notification issue on their Pixel 6/Pro after bidding adieu to this game. So if you have installed this game, then try uninstalling it and see if it spells out success for you or not.
FIX 4: Disable DND Gaming Schedule
if you have turned on the DND Mode, then you wouldn’t receive any notifications- this is a universal fact that most of you might already be aware of by now. Likewise, you might have configured it accordingly as well and added the desired apps to the whitelist. But in all of this, you might have missed an important point. By default, the DND Mode is set to allow only one schedule- Gaming. As a result of which, you will only get notifications from a selected few contacts and apps while you are gaming. Since games like Pikmin are continuously running in the background, your device might be tricked into believing that you are still busy in a game, and hence it wouldn’t display most of the alerts. So the best bet is to disable this Gaming Schedule right away, using the below-given instructions:
FIX 5: Disable Doze Mode
This feature was first introduced with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and is still touted as one of the most battery restrictive measures to date. It forces the system to use only a minimal amount of resources and battery, even if it might not be in sync with the actual requirements. This curtailed environment more often than not causes disruption to an app’s background services, including the way it delivers notifications. So the straightforward approach would be to disable this option, but there’s no single toggle as such through which this task could be performed. But we still have the ADB Commands at our disposal, and using them, we will be disabling the Doze Mode on your device. Follow along. So with this, we round off the guide on how you could fix the delayed notification issue on their Pixel 6/Pro. Many users were waiting in anticipation that the January 2022 update might rectify this issue. But as of now, that doesn’t seem to be the case. Even the update changelog didn’t mention any fixes relating to this issue, So as of now, the aforementioned workarounds seem to be our best forwards. On that note, we conclude this tutorial. All your queries regarding the same are welcomed in the comments section below.