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If your Android is constantly notifying you of new or unread text messages that don't exist, it's usually due to your messaging app's cached or saved data. Sometimes these issues will clear up automatically upon receipt of a new message, so try asking someone to send you a message first. If the issue persists, use this wikiHow to learn some tricks for clearing those notifications permanently.
Getting Rid of Ghost Messages on AndroidOpen your Settings and tap the "Apps" or "Applications" menu. Tap on your messaging app and select "Storage." Tap "Clear Cache." If you still get notifications but no new messages, tap "Clear Data." Tap "OK" to continue. If you still receive notifications for messages that don't exist, uninstall and reinstall the app.
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Tap Clear data . A confirmation message will appear, letting you know that you may lose data such as settings and preferences. [3] X Research source
Fair Use (screenshot)Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm. Clearing the app's data will hopefully resolve the issue. If you continue to receive notifications about messages you've already dealt with, try another method.
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Tap and hold your messaging app's icon. After a second or so, you should see a trash can icon (or the word Uninstall) at the top or bottom of the screen. Do not lift your finger from the icon.
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Scroll down and tap BadgeProvider . This is a default system app on your Android that controls the number that shows up on icon badges. [5] X Research source
Fair Use (screenshot)Download your messaging app again. Now that the notification badge service has been cleared you should no longer see an incorrect badge count.
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Locate the message you're being notified about. It may appear with a red exclamation point or some other indication that there's something wrong with it. The message may just also appear highlighted since it's unread. [10] X Research source
Fair Use (screenshot)Tap and hold the problematic message. After a moment, you'll see some different icons appear at the top of the screen. [11] X Research source
Fair Use (screenshot)Open your messaging app's menu. The location will vary, but it'll usually be at the top-left or top-right corner of the screen.
Fair Use (screenshot)Locate and select the Manage SIM card messages section. The location may vary, but you'll usually have to select an option for Text Messages first. This will display a list of messages stored on the SIM card.
Fair Use (screenshot)Select the messages you want to delete. You can usually do this by tapping and holding one message and then tapping additional messages.
Fair Use (screenshot)Tap Delete or Delete messages . This will remove the selected messages from your phone's SIM card, which will hopefully prevent them from displaying notifications on your Android.
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