How to reproduce:
1. Open the “ReproProject.zip“ project
2. Open the “Bug“ scene
3. Build and Run for Android
4. Press the “Show in 10 seconds“ button
5. Wait a bit for the notification to appear
6. Click on the notification
7. Put the app in the background and back to the foreground
8. Open the on-screen Debugger
9. Check the “Notification (id: <id>) status“
Expected result: The "AndroidNotificationCenter.GetLastNotificationIntent()" does not return old notifications
Actual result: The "AndroidNotificationCenter.GetLastNotificationIntent()" returns old notifications that already have been handled before with the “Unknown“ status
Reproducible with: 2.3.2 (6000.0.23f1), 2.4.1 (6000.0.58f1, 6000.2.4f1, 6000.3.0b1)
Reproducible environment: macOS 15.6.1 (M4 Max), Windows 11 (Reporters)
Not reproducible environment: No other environment tested
Reproducible with these devices:
VLNQA00511, Samsung Galaxy S8 (SM-G950F), Android 9, CPU: Exynos 9 Octa 8895, GPU: Mali-G71
VLNQA00319, Google - (Pixel 4), Android 13, CPU: Snapdragon 855 SM8150, GPU: Adreno (TM) 640
VLNQA00107, Huawei Nexus 6P (Nexus 6P), Android 8.1.0, CPU: Snapdragon 810 MSM8994, GPU: Adreno (TM) 430
VLNQA00335, Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G (SM-G986B), Android 10, CPU: Exynos 990, GPU: Mali-G77
Samsung Galaxy A72 on Android 14 (Build UP1A.231005.007.A725FXXSBFYC1) (Reporters)