
Muninder Adavelli
Updated · May 30, 2023
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You’ve seen the red dot with a number showing up on some of your apps, haven’t you?
It’s called a badge.
So, what are badges on iPhone and what do they do?
Read on to find out!
Also called “push notification count”, an iPhone notification badge is a small red circle containing figures. They are attached to specific app icons to show you how many unread notifications you have.
For example, if the badge on your email app has the number 3, that means you have that many unread emails.
Now, where does your iPhone message notification icon appear?
You can find the iOS notification badge on the right-hand corners of the different app icons on your device.
It is also present in the Settings app. You may see one next to the General and Software Update sections when you launch it. This is an indication that a new update for your iOS device is available.
Also, you might see iPhone notification badges in the Settings app under your name. Such ones are meant to direct your attention to suggestions, backups, security threats, etc.
To switch an iOS badge on or off, you'll need go to Settings.
Then, tap Notifications. You'll see a list of apps on your iOS device. You can enable or disable specific notification commands such as an iPhone clear badge count.
Now, select any application of your choice. On the interface which appears next, you'll see Badges under Sounds. Go ahead to toggle it On/Off using the switch icon.
You can now repeat the same process for any app of your choice.
So, what are badges on iPhone?
An iPhone notification badge is a small red circle found on the corner of different apps. It informs you of notifications that you haven't attended to. For example, new updates or messages.
Of course, if you find any of them annoying, you can disable them. Just go to Settings and customize them according to your preference.
And, if you’re a neat freak like me, you’re probably going through all your apps and sorting out the notifications. Pro-tip - you can group them in folders. Thank me later!
Deyan Georgiev
Deyan has been fascinated by technology his whole life. From the first Tetris game all the way to Falcon Heavy. Working for TechJury is like a dream come true, combining both his passions – writing and technology. In his free time (which is pretty scarce, thanks to his three kids), Deyan enjoys traveling and exploring new places. Always with a few chargers and a couple of gadgets in the backpack. He makes mean dizzying Island Paradise cocktails too.
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