mardi 2 octobre 2012

[apple-iphone] New In iOS 6: How To Use Do Not Disturb

 

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Disturb via App Advice by Dom Esposito on 10/2/12



Whether you're new to iOS, or just want to pick up some useful tips and
tricks, we're here to help. This is iOS Advice.

Among the many new features in iOS 6 is Do Not Disturb. When enabled,
this feature will completely silence all notifications, calls, alerts
(except alarms), and prevent the screen from turning on. It's a very
handy feature for those who occasionally need some quiet time.

If you'd like to setup Do Not Disturb, watch the video or follow the
steps below:



Step 1: Go into the Settings app on your device and tap on
"Notifications."

Step 2: At the top of the screen, tap on "Do Not Disturb."

Step 3: Next, you'll be able to setup Do Not Disturb. If you'd like to
automatically enable this feature on a daily basis, turn on the
"Scheduled" toggle and tap on the row that appears beneath it. Setup a
schedule using the scroll wheels, then tap on "Do Not Disturb" in the
top left corner.

Step 4: You can also grant specific calls permission to ring when Do
Not Disturb is enabled. To do this, tap on the row labeled "Allow Calls
From" and then choose from one of the listed options. You can allow
calls from everyone, no one, favorites, or specific contact groups.
When you're done setting these options, tap on "Do Not Disturb" in the
top left corner.

Step 5: The last option within the settings is "Repeated Calls." This
will allow your device to ring if the same person calls twice within
three minutes. You can use the toggle switch to enable or disable this
option.

After you're done setting up Do Not Disturb, tap on "Notifications" and
then "Settings" in the top left corner. If you've created a schedule
for Do Not Disturb, it will automatically activate and deactivate on
time. If you'd like to use this feature manually, you can enable it by
switching the Do Not Disturb toggle to "ON" within the Settings app.
For a detailed overview of Do Not Disturb, check out the video above.

Now that you've learned how to use Do Not Disturb in iOS 6, if there's
something else you'd like to see on iOS Advice, please let us know.
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