"Notifications" from apps are convenient, aren't they? Information apps can get the latest news in real time, and shopping apps don't miss sale information. But how often will it arrive? Sure, I'm curious.
You can count the number of app notifications in the notification center, but it's useless because tapping a notification will make it disappear. I can't count manually, so I want to make it an efficient method.
The way to do that is to use Screen Time. Screen Time is a function that measures and records the usage time of the application, and it works automatically if it is enabled. The number of notifications received is also recorded, so if you check it, you can efficiently know the number of notifications received.
Specifically, open the screen in the order of "Settings" → "Screen Time" → "Check all activities", tap the app you want to know the number of notifications received displayed at the bottom, and it will appear Check the notification column on the screen.
If you want to know the total number of notifications, try scrolling down the screen. The "Notifications" column appears, and apps are displayed in descending order of the number of notifications. You can see at a glance which apps are receiving how many notifications. You can also change the period covered by statistics by flicking the bar graph part horizontally or by tapping the arrow button at the top of the screen.
However, the statistical information that can be traced back is from the time of operation to the Sunday of the week before last. It doesn't show any more information than that, so it's best to think of it as a tool for checking your app usage for the current week and last week.