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"Ready to connect your service?"
I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy S23+, online (from Xfinity), to replace my Samsung Galaxy S9+. It's been successfully activated since mid-January, but I keep getting notifications generated by the Setup Wizard to, "Visit xfinitymobile.com/activate or give us a call at 1-888-936-4968 to finish setting up your phone." On my account, it shows as already activated. My S9+ is no longer listed there. I cannot turn off notifications for Setup Wizard, though I can swipe away these notifications that arbitrarily keep popping up. It's aggravating, though, as the phone is working fine. A similar notification appeared on my old phone, as well, until I disabled the Setup Wizard package, entirely, with a 3rd party app that doesn't work on my new phone. On the S9+, I couldn't even swipe it away; it was stuck on the notification panel. Since the notification references the Xfinity Mobile number and website, can't it be turned off from that end? Something is triggering the unnecessary and unwanted notifications.
KarlWS
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10 months ago
Here's what I get when I try to disable the notifications for Setup Wizard...
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KarlWS
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10 months ago
It's been powered off/on, several times since 1/19/24. If I click on the notification, it takes me to My Account devices, which shows my new S23+; my S9+ is long gone. There's no option to do anything, there, to fully activate the device, and connect to the service. I just got another identical notification upon restarting the device. BTW, I got a security software update, this morning.
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KarlWS
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10 months ago
There's no way to disable the Setup Wizard. I disabled Android Setup, yesterday, but the notification returned today, so I re-enabled it.
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Seuss007
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9 months ago
I started receiving the message just over a week ago. I cannot seem to permanently get rid of this message. I swipe right and it's gone until I restart my phone (which is every week). Has anyone found a fix?
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Seuss007
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9 months ago
The only way I get rid of it is swiping right, but it is back when I restart my phone.
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user_d62d3d
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8 months ago
I have had my Samsung S22 for over two years. I started getting this message and my phone was NOT connected after the Android update earlier this year and it repeated again today. When I called the number on the message earlier this year I got the worthless Comcast bot. After nearly exhausting my stock of expletives on the bot I got a real human who suggested restarting my phone or switching to Airplane Mode for a few minutes. Cycling to Airplane mode today got rid of the message and reconnected my phone. This is more than annoying and is indicative of the poor customer service that Comcast provides.
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2_Cents
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8 months ago
Having the same issue here on S23 Ultra. Airplane mode, power cycle, and swiping it only get rid of it until the next reboot.
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user_hsd8ez
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6 months ago
same issue with my S23, and happens after EVERY update pushed out by Xfinity mobile
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