How to use Do Not Disturb on iPhone
How to use Do Not Disturb mode on iPhone, to silence notifications and limit distractions. You can turn on Do Not Disturb on your iPhone in several ways. You can use Do Not Disturb on your iPhone anytime you want to block calls, messages, or other notifications from ringing your phone.
Notifications and alerts will still be stored on your phone and you can check them at any time, but your iPhone won’t turn on or ring. You can use Do Not Disturb by activating it manually or by scheduling it to activate automatically at certain times of the day.
Thanks to our iPhones, we are now hyper-aware of who is trying to communicate with us during the day. We see notifications for phone calls, text messages, social media mentions, and a grueling list of pings from all kinds of apps and services.
Even if you turn off your phone, you still see the screen light up with incoming notifications, making it difficult to truly “check out” from the online world.
That’s why Apple offers Do Not Disturb, a mode that completely mutes your iPhone (with a few exceptions – read on). When enabled, Do Not Disturb mutes all audible notifications and also keeps the screen dark. Yes, the notifications are still coming and if you manually turn on the screen, you can see them. But left alone, the phone will offer you a break from the online world.
There are two ways to use Do Not Disturb mode on iPhone. You can turn it on at any time, like when you walk into a movie theater, or have it turn on automatically every day, for example before going to bed. Let’s see the two methods below.
That’s all you need to do – Do Not Disturb is now enabled. But there are plenty of ways to tweak what can sneak through the Do Not Disturb barrier, allowing you to see exactly as much as you want. For details on how to do this, see Customizing Do Not Disturb below.
Your iPhone allows you to change the Do Not Disturb feature in several ways from the schedule page above:
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Finally, there is another Do Not Disturb option. It’s called Emergency Bypass and resides in the Contacts app. If you enable Emergency Bypass for a specific contact, that person’s calls will ring and vibrate even during Do Not Disturb times. To do this, open the desired contact in the Contacts app and tap “Ringtone”. On the Ringtone screen, turn on “Emergency Bypass”.
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