Over-the-air (OTA) updates are a way of remotely updating our smartphones. Hearing that OTA has such a distinct set of benefits always entices users to follow that path, but it becomes harsh when the annoying notification comes out. OTA updates are installed by looking for the OTA package and running it. Nevertheless, sometimes, they are unavailable at the time of installation.
Despite that, OTA updates come with a feature to notify the user when OTA updates are available. This feature is quite helpful for users who eagerly await an update. Nevertheless, the same thing becomes irritating when you are frequently notified of software updates and cannot remove them. To fix this issue, here are a few steps to turn it off:
How do you turn off OTA update notifications on your Android phone?
When turning off OTA updates, some think of words such as stop, block, or other phrases. However, you will be surprised to know that most are the same. Except for that, there are plenty of ways to stop or turn off OTA update notifications. You can either do it through your phone settings. You can check the software updates section or use a third-party app. Let us look at how we can get rid of those annoying notifications.
Using the Phone Settings
Every Android phone has a setting for managing notifications. OTA updates are used to update system apps and software. You need to pay attention to Google Play service notifications here. The most effective thing you can do is disable or block notifications for Google Play services. So here are the steps you need to follow:
- On your Android, open the Settings app.
- Scroll down and click on the Application Management section.
- From there, find and tap the Google Play Services app.
- Choose notifications and turn off the “Show notifications” toggle.
- That is it; you are done.
Use the Software Updates Section
It will notify you whenever a new version of the software is available for your phone. This method works; however, if you want to avoid receiving minor updates, it will be a matter of turning off software updates in the Software Updates section. The following steps will help you if you do not know how to do it, but you can follow them if you do.
- Open the Settings app on your phone.
- Scroll down to About Phone. Tap the build number seven times.
- Following this, the Developer option will become available in the settings menu.
- Go inside the developer option and look for the Automatic System Updates option.
- Once you have turned off automatic system updates, you are done.
In addition, you can use third-party apps such as “Service Disabler.” However, you need to root your device to use these apps, but it will block OTA update notifications. You need to root your phone, so if you want to turn off such notifications through a service disabler, first root your phone. Then, install the service disabler and turn off OTA update notifications in the System Update section.
With these different approaches, you can get rid of annoying OTA updates. Some users may think, If there is such an issue, then why do we switch to OTA updates? People who are aware know that OTA updates are the only way to customize phones, and we can sacrifice notifications. The compromise is now over, as we explained how to fix it. If any user has a question, please ask them below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Does disabling the OTA update notification harm our device?
Ans. No, the only thing is that you will not notice when a new update is available.
Q2. Can we re-enable OTA update notifications?
Ans. You can re-enable the notification by doing the opposite steps.
Q3. Can we permanently block any app notifications?
Ans. Every app has a permission management section where you can do that.
Q4. Which application is best for turning off OTA update notifications?
Ans. Service Disabler is a good one you can download from the Google Play Store.