How to Turn on Do Not Disturb in iOS 12 under Certain Conditions

Just like what we can benefit from other mobile phones, iOS 12 also offers posibility to show Do Not Disturb mode, with which you are allowed to get away from all except important notifications and calls when you are sleeping, watching film, attending meeting or in other special situations. However, are you exactly clear about Do Not Disturb  in iOS 12? What's so unique about it? Take a look right now.
iOS 12 Do Not Disturb


The trick is a contextual menu in the Control Center. Open the Center, and unless you've removed it there should be a crescent-shaped Do Not Disturb icon. On devices with 3D Touch — meaning most iPhones from the iPhone 6s onwards — you'll want to deep-press it. On iPads, the iPhone SE, and the iPhone XR, you'll have to long-press.

This brings up a series of options. The first simply turns the mode on for an hour, which you should be careful with, since you could easily miss a call or message if you overshoot. The same goes for the second, which turns it on until the next daily milestone — if you open the menu at night for example, you'll see "Until tomorrow morning." Normally it's better to set a fixed schedule than rely on this.

More practical is "Until I leave this location." This relies on your device's geofencing, and it's probably the best choice if you're at a theater or other location where silence is mandatory. Be warned that you'll want GPS location tracking on to make this precise.

If you're attending an event for which you have a Calendar entry, you'll see a fourth item: "Until the end of this event." This is another excellent pick, as long as you've reasonably gauged how long the event will take and you know you can be incommunicado the entire time.

As you can see, iOS 12 comes with more flexible and comprehensive solution, which facilitates you to switch different mode/status according to actual condition. A schedule with a definite time limit can be used in this way, but sometimes it seems a manual change is more convenient than specific Do Not Disturb timer. Anyway, you can make choice in the way you like.


Source: https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/11/10/how-to-temporarily-enable-do-not-disturb-in-ios-12

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