What do not disturb in ios6




















You can also set your Do Not Disturb to automatically turn on and off at scheduled times — say when you're going to bed — as well as allow calls from specific groups to bypass the DND setting and reach you anyway.

Apple is also adding a feature that has been bouncing around on various smartphones since the days of the Treo w, a "Reply with Message" option for incoming calls. Instead of simply answering or ignoring a call, the new feature will allow you to reply to the caller with a text message. You can choose from a few stock messages or enter a custom one.

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Sign up. Turn on Do Not Disturb manually or set a schedule. Tap the crescent moon icon or touch and hold the crescent moon icon to turn on for a specific time frame.

Change your Do Not Disturb settings If you don't want to be disturbed at a certain time, you can set a schedule and change other Do Not Disturb features to help you concentrate. Turn on Scheduled and set a schedule. Choose when you want to receive alerts, calls, and notifications: Silence: Choose to silence calls and notifications always or only when the device is locked. If you do have a schedule set, however, Do Not Disturb will shut off automatically at your regularly scheduled time.

If you have a regular schedule, you can use the manual switch to turn Do Not Disturb off before your usual time if you so choose, and it will still shut itself off at the scheduled time. For me, that means I could manually turn it on at 8pm if I wish despite my 11pm to 7am schedule , and it will turn itself off at 7am. Finally, if you want Do Not Disturb to activate for an extended period, manually turn it on, and then turn off your set schedule.

Notifications won't bother you while you're sipping tropical cocktails on the sandy beaches of Turks and Caicos, or on safari in the jungles of Africa.

While Do Not Disturb will silence incoming phone calls, you can still configure Do Not Disturb to let certain calls through. By default, Do Not Disturb will ring your iPhone whenever calls come from anyone in your "Favorites" list in contacts.

You can alternately choose any group you have set up in Contacts, such as "Work," "Friends," or " Important Clients. This may be a useful stop-gap on the off-chance you get an emergency call from an unexpected number. For instance, a friend recently lost their phone while at a conference in New York and needed me to use Find My iPhone to help track it down; they called from someone else's phone.

This setting is on by default, but you can turn it off if your ex just can't let it go and keeps hitting redial. If you want to turn it on, you'll have to go into the Settings app to do so. We think there should be an easier way—one already implemented in Mountain Lion—and that's from Notification Center itself. You can already check the weather, send a tweet, and update your Facebook status; there's no good reason we can think of not to include the "pull down to reveal" switch from OS X.

Other improvements we think would be useful include finer grained scheduling, offering optional times for weekends, or even setting a different schedule for every day of the week. Additionally, it would be useful to have Do Not Disturb work on a timer you could set for a certain amount of time, like two hours for a movie.



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