iOS 15 has just been publicly announced and everyone is excited about the latest update to Apple’s mobile platform. The new iteration brings with it a bunch of privacy changes, as well as new features to help you get the most out of your iPhone. Apple also made a bunch of changes to Facetime, which now allows for group calling, Share Play, and even Android users to join calls.
How to Disable Focus Modes on iPhone
If you’ve been keeping up with the latest news, you may have heard about the new Focus mode in iOS 15. What exactly is it? And how can you disable it across all of your devices? Let’s find out!
Do Not Disturb is the best friend of many business professionals who want to avoid their phones during important meetings. But not everyone wants to avoid all contact, and there may be times when you want to stay in touch with certain family members while avoiding unnecessary calls from random strangers. Apple has been hard at work on a solution to this problem, and Focus is the company’s attempt to offer users a customized Do Not Disturb experience.
Focus modes let you create routines, blacklist specific callers, and whitelist users you want to stay in touch with. You can also blacklist apps, contacts, and other forms of communication. These routines that Focus brings to iOS 15 help you create elaborate do-not-disturb scenarios based on your location, day, work routine, and more.