Receiving frequent notifications for loss of signal can be quite annoying. Here are several steps you can take to stop or silence these notifications on your Samsung Galaxy S23:
### **1. Check Notification Settings**
- **Access Notification Settings**:
1. Go to **Settings > Notifications**.
2. Tap on **Advanced settings** or **More**.
3. Scroll to find any entries related to signal, network, or connectivity.
- **Disable Specific Notifications**:
- Look for options like "Network status," "Signal loss," or similar. Turn off notifications or set them to silent.
### **2. Turn Off Network Notification**
- **Disable Network Notifications**:
1. Go to **Settings > Connections > Mobile networks**.
2. Check if there’s an option like **Network notifications** or **Notify when no signal**. Turn it off.
### **3. Check System Apps and Permissions**
- **Identify the Responsible App**:
1. Go to **Settings > Apps**.
2. Tap the **three-dot menu** and select **Show system apps**.
3. Look for apps like **Cellular Service**, **Network Settings**, or similar.
- **Disable Notifications for Specific System Apps**:
1. Select the app and tap **Notifications**.
2. Disable or silence notifications for these apps.
### **4. Disable Signal Lost Alerts in Developer Options**
- **Enable Developer Options** (if not already enabled):
1. Go to **Settings > About phone > Software information**.
2. Tap **Build number** seven times to enable developer options.
- **Turn Off Network Monitoring**:
1. Go back to **Settings** and select **Developer options**.
2. Look for **Networking** options.
3. Disable settings related to network monitoring or signal strength warnings.
### **5. Use Do Not Disturb Mode**
- **Set Up Do Not Disturb**:
1. Go to **Settings > Notifications > Do not disturb**.
2. Enable **Do not disturb** and customize the settings to silence specific notifications like network status alerts.
### **6. Check Carrier or Network Apps**
- **Carrier-Specific Settings**:
- Some notifications might be triggered by carrier-specific apps or settings.
- Open any apps provided by your carrier and check for notification settings related to signal or network status.
### **7. Check Third-Party Apps**
- **Inspect Recently Installed Apps**:
- Any recently installed third-party apps related to