
Even if you change your iPhone, should distract you by turning on incoming notifications. If you're really looking for a distraction-free break, it's essential that you know the steps to turn on Do Not Disturb on iPhone.
Activate Do Not Disturb on iPhone
When you turn on Do Not Disturb on your iPhone, all incoming calls can be forwarded to voicemail and all message and app notifications can be silenced.
Notifications will still arrive, but you won't be able to hear or see them as they will be muted and hidden behind a dark screen.
Another advantage of using Do Not Disturb mode is that it can be set to start and stop automatically and configured to allow calls from some callers while stopping calls from all others.
1. Manually activate the Do Not Disturb option on the iPhone
You can manually turn on Do Not Disturb mode on iPhone at any time by going to Settings > Our Approach > Do not bother and moving the next switch to Do not bother à EN Location.
This can allow you to not be bothered by your iPhone's default settings, which still allow calls and message notifications from your favorite contacts to come through.
The default Do Not Disturb setting allows repeat calls, which essentially allows anyone who calls within 3 minutes of your name being called to try to contact you.
2. Automatically put the “Do Not Disturb” mode on the iPhone
You can set your iPhone to enter Do Not Disturb mode automatically by going to Settings > Our Approach > Do not bother y escribir Add a program or automation choice.
On the next screen, you can choose between Timelocation or app-based trigger for DND mode.
If you have chosen Time, use the button From e À On the next screen to be configured Starts e Arrival hour of your required or deliberate pause Do not disturb the pause.
As you can see in the image above, you can also choose the day or days on which the Do Not Disturb interval should automatically activate on your iPhone.
3. Does iPhone ring during Do Not Disturb mode?
As mentioned above, even if your iPhone is in Do Not Disturb mode, it should start ringing if someone repeatedly dials your phone number (makes a second call within 3 minutes of the first call).
You can prevent this from happening by going to Settings > Our Approach > Do not bother > The people > Resources of and the displacement Allow repeat calls select for OFF place.
4. Allow calls from certain contacts during the Do Not Disturb interval
To allow calls from certain contacts on your iPhone during the Do Not Disturb period, simply mark those specific contacts as favorites on your iPhone.
Open Application contacts > choose the Contact and touches Add to Favorites.
In the pop-up window, choose the Full Name choice.
Then go to Settings > Our Approach > Do not bother > The people > Resources of.
On the next screen, make sure that Favorites the choice is made.
Another option is to create a contact group with all your necessary contacts and allow calls only from this “contact group” during the Do Not Disturb interval.
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