Samsung Poised to Address Ongoing Notification Problem on Galaxy Devices

Samsung Poised to Address Ongoing Notification Problem on Galaxy Devices

Samsung Poised to Address Ongoing Notification Problem on Galaxy Devices


One UI 8.5 feature leaks are emerging, and we’re gradually unveiling the details. A recent rumor suggests that Samsung is finally taking action regarding the frequent “advertisement” notification spam encountered from certain ads.

This issue has been a personal frustration for me since I transitioned to my Galaxy S25 Ultra earlier this year, and it’s something I certainly miss from my iPhone. Nevertheless, this recent leak from a source named Tarun Vats on X indicates that Samsung might enable Galaxy users to block applications that persistently bombard them with “excessive ads” through their notifications.

The forthcoming feature seems to be embedded within the Device care settings in One UI 8.5, and it’s aptly labeled “Block apps with excessive ads.” This feature clearly outlines its purpose, stating: “Apps that frequently send advertisement notifications will be placed in deep sleep mode to avoid disturbing you.”

These apps won’t update unless you open them