Jan 3, 2018 7:37 PM That fixed it!Check for debris, grease, lint, or dirt around the inside or outside of the switch and clean with a soft microfiber cloth to remove anything.So if you’re missing notifications, try changing to persistent banners and see if this makes a difference. It’s been happening for about 2 months now. askbarnabas Finally resetting to “default” for the sounds worked. (18 points) Last night I got an emergency alert. They left it were they were going to "investigate" and she has heard nothing back. Good luck. I have this question too (Check with your carrier and see if they support the alerts. Usually, the iPhone's Do Not Disturb feature lets you silence any alert so that it doesn't interrupt you. Jan 3, 2018 7:38 PM in response to janieg Thanks for sharing it.Another option is to change the way your device connects if that’s available on your iDevice. In some countries, it’s labeled as Emergency Alerts ; Toggle on or off any changes you want; We strongly recommend you to enable both Emergency and Public Safety alerts! This is on my IPod Touch. Jan 3, 2018 7:44 PM Pause slightly in the middle of the screen and the apps will open up. Start by making sure you’ve updated your iPhone to the newest version of iOS before heading into your settings menu. Solution 4. Me too (12) ChrisJ4203 I have ensured that both government alerts and amber alerts are turned on. For more information about Government Alerts, you can visit this link: http://vz.to/OhhVQJ User profile for user: They are the ones that control the emergency alerts for the phone. Posted on To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.Can you confirm that the alarms were actually issued in your area? As soon as I put it back to what time I want it changes the order I receive messages again. Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network SettingsYes, that is an awesome tip! Apple Footer. They are the ones that control the emergency alerts for the phone. I have Verizon and got it and my grandson has iPhone 4 with AT&T and he got it. I receive very few myself, and am not aware of any other method to check them, except that they come through your cellular carrier, so maybe they could answer your question. Would iOS 9.3.4 have a different solution? Go to But it does return all your personalized settings to defaults, meaning you need to re-enter things like passwords, Touch ID fingerprints, WiFi passcodes and so forth. This problem plagued me for months! They would need to troubleshoot it, and they are based on the zip code of your cellular account. I know that some alerts have gone out today because I have an older iPhone that doesn't have phone service but which does still receive emergency alerts. If your iPhone covers warranty, take it to the Apple Service Center. Ask the neighbors? You must be proactive to create a backup for later restoration on any virtual source.Most iOS fixes automatically if you update your iPhone with the latest iOS version. Do not disturb was a new one for me. Check with your cellular carrier. Connect your iPhone using an effective USB cable (ensure you select a reliable cable because this connection plays a vital role in the successful completion of the repair process). Thanks for the tip! Contents. Wireless Emergency Alerts, including enhanced geo-targeting, may not be available on all devices or in the entire service area, or if a subscriber is outside of the AT&T Mobility service area.