What is Focus Mode
The new Focus Mode is the Do Not Disturb Mode on Steroids. Focus makes the iconic Do Not Disturb Mode better and more functional. Apple has made certain improvements to the good old Do Not Disturb Mode and added a couple of new features like creating filters for incoming calls and messages, setting auto-reply to let people know that you aren’t available, etc. The main idea here is that Apple is looking to help users minimize distractions by setting up their own Do Not Disturb profiles, the way they want. This way, you can determine and change which notifications and alerts make it through to you and even which apps should be at the front and center to help you get your work done. Whether that’s at work or home, for driving, exercise, reading, creative time, sleep, or anything else, you can create a custom Focus for how notifications, calls, messages, and auto-replies work on your iPhone. Now that the basic information of Focus Mode is out of the way, let us dive deep into its functionality and how to use it: First, let’s see where Focus can be found, and how you can activate this new feature: Focus Mode can be found in the control center.
On newer iPhones that do not have a home button, scroll down from the top right side of the display to get to control center.On older iPhones that have a home button, scroll up from the bottom of the display to get to control center.
How to turn on Focus Mode on iPhone
Now that you are in the Control Center:
Configuring Focus Mode:
To really get the most out of Focus, here’s a step-by-step guide on how to create your own Focus mode:
How to customize iOS 15 Focus Mode for Home Screen
iOS 15 enables you to select Home screens to be available for a particular Focus, so that you can hide potentially distracting apps during that focus to concentrate on the task at hand. Here’s how to set it up: Note: You can only pick from existing home screen pages — you can’t create one that will only appear when a particular Focus mode is active.
How to customize iOS 15 Focus Mode for Lock Screen
If you want a particular focus to reflect on your iPhone’s Lock Screen, you can do that too. Here’s how:
Set a Focus to activate automatically:
You can choose a specific focus to activate automatically, depending on instructions given by you, such as your app usage, a specific time or location, or while using a certain app. here’s how:
How to create a custom Focus:
iOS 15 includes some default Focus modes — Work, driving, Personal and Sleep. But you can also create your own custom Focus. Here’s how:
Delete a Focus:
If you no longer need a particular focus profile. You can delete it, here’s how: You can also configure a Focus on one device, and share it across other Apple devices that you own. Just toggle on the Share Across Devices switch in the focus settings. If you want to adjust your Do Not Disturb, Do Not Disturb While Driving, or your Sleep schedule, all of those also live within the new Focus settings in iOS 15. Note: Driving is a suggestion under the + icon. The Focus Status that will give an auto-reply to others when you’re using Focus, works with Apple’s Messages app and also third-party apps. The new Focus mode is a welcome add-on to the Apple ecosystem. Apple took the usual DND experience to the next level with Focus. We are sure that users will appreciate Apple’s implementation of Focus on the phone. For future updates to Focus mode, we would like to see a dedicated Focus widget that allows users to enable or disable a focus profile right from a widget. An Apple Music integration can be helpful as well, it should allow users to play a specific playlist when in a focus. How do you plan to use Focus mode on the iPhone? Will you settle for one of Apple’s default focus profiles or create a custom one? Feel free to share your thoughts by dropping a comment in the comments below. Also, share this article with your friends and family.
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