A flash message is the one that pops up on the screen in a small window. It has a higher rate of visibility than an SMS and is designed to grab attention in case of messages with immediacy since it doesn't appear in an app or inbox. However, receiving too many flash messages can be spammy. In this guide, we'll explore how to disable flash messages across different telecom operators using your Android mobile phone.
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Step 1: Open the Airtel Services app/ SIM Toolkit. Mind you this isn't the same as the Airtel Thanks app available on the Google Play Store. Rather, Airtel Services appears on your Android phone when you install an Airtel SIM on the phone.
Step 2: Tap on the Airtel Now! option.
Step 3: Tap on the Start/Stop option.
Step 4: Tap on the Stop option.
This will deactivate Airtel flash messages on your Android smartphone.
Step 1: Open the Vodafone Services app on your phone
Step 2: Tap on Flash
Step 3: Tap on Activation
Step 4: Tap on Deactivate
Alternatively, you can send "CAN FLASH" to 199 or 149 if you are a VI postpaid or prepaid user respectively.
Step 1: Open the BSNL Mobile app on your phone.
Step 2: Next, tap on BSNL Buzz Service
Step 3: Finally, tap on the Deactivate option to stop BSNL flash messages.
Flash messages are considered a more effective communication tool than SMS as they have higher delivery priority and higher opening rates as they appear more in your face.
You shouldn't stop flash messages if you want to receive the following types of messages:
On your iPhone, go to Settings > Mobile Data > SIM Applications. Here, you will see options like FLASH, Airtel Now!, Start/Stop, etc based on the SIM you have. Tapping the stop option should disable flash messages on iPhones. If it doesn't, contact your telecom operator's customer support.
You can try contacting the network operator's customer support and they may be able to stop it. However, the chances are slim.
We contacted JioCare and the Jio customer support agent said, "We do not have such a provision from our end to stop manually. It is system-generated messages that request you to ignore the messages which you are receiving". You can contact Jio support via chat, email or call at 199 from your Jio SIM or 18008899999 from any other SIM.