I've done that and also gone to mail. Apple Accessibility ran diagnostics and
is sending the problem to Engineering. I should receive a call in a few days,
or, I'm thinking, more likely, an email.
I have done every kind of trouble shooting short of a reset, and I do not want
notifications
To turn on mail notifications, first go to settings. Next go to notifications.
Next select mail. Next select allow on lock screen to make mail notifications
to show up on the lock screen. You can also select allow in Notification Center
if you want the notifications to show up in Notification
I wish I could help you. Your phone sounds busted to me. I hope you
can get all these issues resolved. It sounds like your phone is
having all kinds of issues. Maybe you should send in your phone for
repairs. Good luck.
On 6/30/20, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
> I have been on
I have been on the phone with Apple, but even he had me do
(all that I already did):
Notifications to email, turn on, but it wouldn't stay on
Mail to turn notifications to turn on, but it wouldn't stay
on.
So, then he had me go to Face ID and Passwords and rename my
phone from iPhone to