Troubleshooting Contact Notifications in EaseUS on Android: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’re using EaseUS on your Windows PC to manage your Android device and encountering issues with contact notifications not appearing, you’re not alone. Many users have experienced difficulties with setting up notifications, which can hinder the seamless transfer of contacts and other data. In this article, we’ll explore common causes of this problem and provide a step-by-step guide to resolve it effectively.
Understanding the Issue
When initially connecting your Android device to EaseUS on Windows, the application prompts you to grant access permissions, including access to contacts. Typically, a notification should appear on your Android device requesting permission. However, some users report that this notification doesn’t show up, preventing the application from accessing contact information properly. This leads to a stalled setup process — for example, the PC interface may display a message instructing you to “click here to resend notification if it doesn’t work,” yet the notification still doesn’t appear.
Common Causes
- Notification Restrictions: Android devices have system settings that can restrict app notifications, especially if the app isn’t added to the “Apps with special access” list.
- Permission Settings: Manual permission adjustments might be necessary if the initial prompts did not grant the required access.
- Background Activity Restrictions: Battery optimization features can sometimes prevent apps from functioning correctly in the background.
- Glitches or Bugs: Occasionally, software bugs may prevent notifications from appearing as intended.
Step-by-Step Solution
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Verify Notification Settings
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Open Settings on your Android device.
- Navigate to Apps & Notifications > See All Apps.
- Find and tap on EaseUS.
- Tap on Notifications.
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Ensure that notifications are enabled and that all relevant options are allowed, including lock screen notifications.
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Manually Grant Permissions
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Go to Settings > Apps & Notifications > See All Apps > EaseUS.
- Tap Permissions.
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Confirm that all necessary permissions (Contacts, Storage, Phone, etc.) are granted.
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Check Special Access and Battery Optimization
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For Notification Access:
- Settings > Accessibility > Downloaded Apps > EaseUS.
- Enable access if available.
- Battery Optimization:
- Settings > Battery > Battery Optimization.
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Find EaseUS and set it to “Not optimized” to prevent background restrictions.
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Re-establish Connection
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Disconnect and reconnect your Android device via USB or Wi-Fi, depending on your preferred method.
- Restart the EaseUS application on your PC.
- Restart your Android device to clear any residual
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