How to Turn Off the Repetitively Delayed Push Notifications From Incoming Messages on an iOS Device's Message App
Locate and open the preinstalled Settings app on the iOS device that is displaying the repetitively delayed message push notification., Tap Notifications from the list of the main page of settings in the Settings app. , Look for and tap the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Locate and open the preinstalled Settings app on the iOS device that is displaying the repetitively delayed message push notification.
This will give you a list of settings you can choose from to set up your notifications for the device. -
Step 2: Tap Notifications from the list of the main page of settings in the Settings app.
,, On an iPhone or on an iPad that is set to display in landscape mode, you may need to scroll down to find the section you'll need. , Tap this option.
You'll get several other choices.
At first, your choice will preset to "Once" by default, but you can modify it to display more times or turn it off completely.
For those operating on iOS operating systems lower than iOS 8, you won't have this and your device won't repetitively bother you. ,, -
Step 3: Look for and tap the "Messages" item.
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Step 4: Scroll down until you reach the very bottom of the settings.
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Step 5: Look for the option called "Repeat Alerts"
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Step 6: which should be under "Message Options" label.
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Step 7: Choose the "Never" option.
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Step 8: Tap the "<Messages" button to save your new setting choices for these delayed response replayed messages.
Detailed Guide
This will give you a list of settings you can choose from to set up your notifications for the device.
,, On an iPhone or on an iPad that is set to display in landscape mode, you may need to scroll down to find the section you'll need. , Tap this option.
You'll get several other choices.
At first, your choice will preset to "Once" by default, but you can modify it to display more times or turn it off completely.
For those operating on iOS operating systems lower than iOS 8, you won't have this and your device won't repetitively bother you. ,,
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