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DND mode is among the most useful when at a meeting or working. However, it can be the most annoying when you miss crucial calls, emails, notifications, etc., as your iPhone keeps turning on Do Not Disturb automatically.
There can be several factors behind your iPhone’s erroneous behavior. In this article, I’ll show you how to effectively fix the issue of Do Not Disturb turning on automatically on your iPhone.
One of the most prominent reasons why your iPhone automatically turns on Do Not Disturb can be that your Focus Mode has scheduled DND. In this case, the Focus Mode automatically activates the feature depending on the time, place, or app, as per your instructions.
There’s a good possibility you’ve used it and may have neglected to turn it off or remove it after you’re done. Here’s how to do so.
Your Focus Mode is synced across all of your devices. So, if you enable Do Not Disturb on any of your devices, it will be enabled on all devices with the same Apple ID.
To prevent the system from sharing the Do Not Disturb status with other connected devices, do the following steps:
You can also turn off the sync from your Mac as well. To do so, open Control Center → Click Focus → Select Focus Settings → Toggle off Share Across Devices.
Have you associated your desired Focus mode with your preferred lock screen? If so, when you use the iPhone lock screen connected to the Do Not Disturb mode, the feature will be automatically activated.
To unlink the Focus from the lock screen, do the following:
If you face Lock Screen glitches and can’t unlink the Focus mode, I suggest deleting the Lock Screen. So, whenever you change your Lock Screen, you will never face the Do Not Disturb turns on automatically issue.
When you connect your iPhone to an Apple CarPlay system, it enables Driving Focus.
The function works similarly to Do Not Disturb mode and blocks all notifications and calls on your iPhone. Here’s how to disable it.
While connected to Car Bluetooth, you may also disable the DND function. Check out the steps below to get started.
Removing the Driving Focus can be a permanent solution for the problem of DND activating automatically on your iPhone. Here’s how to remove the functionality.
If none of the above techniques work, you can try the solutions listed below. The source of your iPhone’s automatic DND activation must be one of the following.
Notifications activated…
Aside from the ways stated above, you can also invoke Siri to complete the task. So, I hope your DND automatic activation issue has been resolved. Which trick worked best for you? Share your results in the comments section below.
FAQs
To entirely stop the Focus help, go to Settings → Tap Focus → Scroll down and choose Focus Status → Toggle off Share Focus Status.
Yes, you get notifications about missed calls unless you’ve disabled them. However, to accept calls, you must disable DND on your iPhone.
When you opt for the DND option, all incoming calls are routed to your voicemail. Furthermore, you will not see any popups or other distractions on your screen.
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