What does it mean to have done not disturb on iPhone

What does it mean to have done not disturb on iPhone?

Not disturb is a new accessibility feature on iOS 11. It allows you to prevent notifications from showing on your lock screen when you’re in a specific app. You can choose whether to allow notifications from certain apps to show on the lock screen when your iPhone is unlocked. You can also choose to allow notifications to show as an alert on your lock screen without unlocking your iPhone.

What does it mean to have done not disturb my iPhone 5?

This means that when someone looks at your iPhone, the screen will not light up, and you will not receive notifications from your phone. This is like having the phone off. This is also referred to as Do Not Disturb mode or quiet hours. If you have other notifications besides iPhone’s, then you will need to press the volume down button on your iPhone to pause notifications for all apps.

What does it mean not to disturb iPhone?

Not to disturb on iPhone implies that your phone will not ring or vibrate for any type of alert or notification. No notifications from social media, no email notifications, no news alert, no calendar notifications and no text messages will distract you from whatever task you are doing.

What does it mean to have done not disturb my iPhone?

Using the Do Not Disturb feature on your iPhone means your phone will automatically turn off notifications, alerts, and vibration when you're away from your phone. So no one will be able to alert you of any new notifications, text messages, phone calls, or alerts. If you're using Do Not Disturb on your phone, you won't be able to see other notifications that are displayed on the Lock screen.

What does not disturb on iPhone mean?

There are quite a few different notifications an iPhone can alert you about. Some notifications only show up in the notification center, while others appear on the Lock screen or in your status bar. There are also some that show up all over your iPhone. And, not all of them are the same. Some have a banner or just a title. Some require you to swipe or tap to view them. Others need you to press a button to see more.