How about a joke about Millennials? We no longer use ringtones because our devices remain silent. Well, that’s certainly true for me. I don’t want to be bothered unless I’m the one doing it.
Make sure to mute your iPhone when you don’t want to hear from anyone, even every day. If you have one of the latest iOS devices, here’s how to keep it quiet. This guide is for the latest version of iPhone operating system, iOS 17.
How to silence all notifications
If you’re the kind of person whose phone suddenly goes off during a quiet, solemn moment, remind yourself that your iPhone comes with Silent switch Starting from the first generation. Flip it towards you until you see a red glow coming from the side of the device. This means your iPhone is muted. Please note that the device may vibrate even after the mute switch is turned on.You can also enter silent mode under set up > sound and touch and turn on silent mode.
If you are up to date iPhone 15 Pro, you don’t have a mute switch.Instead, you are saddled with action buttonthe default setting is to mute all notification sounds and vibrations.
How to mute notifications for specific iOS apps
Sometimes, you want to mute a particular app because it won’t stop annoying you. Or maybe there’s a persistent pester who won’t let you have a moment of peace. The good news is that you can quickly turn it off from the main iOS settings panel.
inside set up application, click notifyand then turn off the following features Allow notifications. This is self-explanatory. Once this happens, you won’t see notifications from the app unless you reopen the app.
If muting certain apps and people isn’t enough, you might want to know how to get the most out of Focus modes for iOS (And Android!).