Anyone who trades on Binance APP knows that the market changes rapidly — missing a key notification could mean missing a good opportunity to buy or sell. Many people install the APP only to find they don't receive any push notifications, asking "how do I enable Binance APP push notifications?" The official Binance APP downloaded from the Binance official website actually has built-in push functionality — it just needs to be manually enabled. If you haven't installed the APP yet, iPhone users can refer to the iOS installation guide.

What Types of Notifications Does Binance APP Support

Before enabling push notifications, let's understand what types of notifications the Binance APP can send:

Price Alerts

This is the most commonly used notification type. You can set upper and lower price limits for any coin, and when the price reaches your specified value, the APP will immediately push an alert. For example, if you set an alert for when BTC reaches $70,000, you'll receive a notification as soon as the price hits that level.

Order Status Notifications

The APP sends notifications when your limit orders are filled, when futures positions are liquidated, or when take-profit/stop-loss orders are triggered. These are critically important pieces of trading information.

Account Security Notifications

These include alerts for logins from unfamiliar locations, password change notifications, withdrawal confirmations, and other security-related push notifications. It's recommended to always keep these enabled.

System Announcements

Official announcements from Binance, including new token listings, event notifications, system maintenance, and more.

Fund Movement Notifications

Push notifications related to fund movements such as deposit arrivals, successful withdrawals, and financial product maturities.

Complete Steps to Enable Push Notifications

Enabling push notifications requires configuration in two places: the phone system level and within the APP itself. Both must be enabled for notifications to work properly.

Step 1: Enable System Notification Permissions

Android phone path:

  1. Open phone "Settings"
  2. Find "Notification Management" or "App Notifications"
  3. Find the Binance APP in the app list
  4. Turn on the "Allow Notifications" master switch
  5. Make sure "Banner Notifications" and "Lock Screen Notifications" are also enabled
  6. It's recommended to set notification priority to "Urgent" or "High"

The path may vary slightly by phone brand:

  • Huawei: Settings → Notification Center → App Notification Management → Binance
  • Xiaomi: Settings → Notifications & Control Center → App Notification Management → Binance
  • OPPO: Settings → Notification & Status Bar → Notification Management → Binance
  • vivo: Settings → Notification & Status Bar → App Notification Management → Binance

Step 2: Enable Notification Settings Within the APP

  1. Open the Binance APP
  2. Tap the avatar in the top left corner to enter the personal center
  3. Find the "Notifications" or "Message Settings" option
  4. You'll see toggles for various notification types
  5. Enable them according to your needs

Recommended notification types to enable:

  • Price alerts
  • Order execution
  • Account security (strongly recommended)
  • System announcements
  • Fund movements

Step 3: Set Up Price Alerts

Price alerts need to be configured separately:

  1. Go to the market page of the coin you're watching
  2. Find "Price Alert" or the bell icon
  3. Tap to add a price alert
  4. Set the trigger condition: price above or below a certain value
  5. Confirm and add

You can set price alerts for multiple coins simultaneously, and set multiple price points for the same coin.

Common Reasons for Not Receiving Notifications and Solutions

Reason 1: Power Saving Mode Restricts Background Running

Many Android phones limit APP background activity to save battery, preventing push notifications from arriving promptly.

Solution:

  1. Find "Battery Management" or "Battery Optimization" in phone settings
  2. Find the Binance APP
  3. Select "Don't restrict background activity" or "Don't optimize"
  4. Some phones also require adding the Binance APP to the "Allow background running" list in "Background Management"

Reason 2: Do Not Disturb Mode Is Enabled

Do Not Disturb mode blocks all APP notifications.

Solution: Turn off Do Not Disturb mode, or add the Binance APP to the exception list in Do Not Disturb settings.

Reason 3: APP Version Is Too Old

The push mechanism in old versions may have bugs or may no longer be supported by the server.

Solution: Update to the latest version.

Reason 4: Phone Memory Management Killed Background Processes

Some Android phones have aggressive memory management that automatically cleans up inactive background apps.

Solution:

  1. In the recent tasks list, long press the Binance APP card
  2. Tap "Lock" or the lock icon
  3. This prevents the system from automatically cleaning up this APP's background process

Reason 5: Notification Channels Were Disabled

Android manages notifications by channels, and some specific notification channels may have been turned off.

Solution:

  1. Find the Binance APP in your phone's notification settings
  2. Expand to view all notification channels
  3. Make sure each channel is enabled

Tips for Using Push Notifications

Set Price Alerts Wisely

Don't set too many price alerts — frequent notifications will desensitize you. It's recommended to only set alerts for coins you truly care about and at key price levels.

Always Keep Security Notifications On

Regardless of how frequently you use the app, security-related notifications (login alerts, withdrawal confirmations, etc.) should always remain enabled. This is an important line of defense for protecting your account.

Regularly Clean Up Expired Alerts

Delete price alerts you're no longer monitoring to keep your alert list organized. You can manage all configured alerts from the alert management page within the APP.

Verify Notification Authenticity

After receiving a notification, don't directly click links within the notification. Make it a habit to open the APP directly to check. This helps avoid phishing through fake notifications. Notifications from the official APP will redirect to the corresponding page within the APP when opened.