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Do Not Disturb in iOS 15 removes option that allowed notifications when iPhone is in use

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Apple's iOS 15 introduces a more robust set of notification management features, but one change to the operating system's longstanding "Do Not Disturb" function is causing consternation among users.

With iOS 15, Apple introduced a more comprehensive and granular notification management system called Focus.

The feature, also available in macOS Monterey, allows users to filter notifications and access to apps based on predefined conditions suggested by the system or set manually. In addition to automated start and stop times, users have access to controls that limit interactions and distractions based on location and app activity.

With the introduction of Focus, Apple appears to have deprecated a Do Not Disturb option that allowed notifications to bypass preset restrictions when a device is in use. Previously, users could apply an exemption to Do Not Disturb's notification lockdown, enabling incoming calls and alerts to come through while their iPhone was unlocked.

As noted in a Reddit thread, however, iOS 15 no longer shows the "While iPhone is Locked" selection in Do Not Disturb's settings menu. The change has disappointed some users who relied on the feature.

"My phone basically lived on Do Not Disturb mode up until now but I'll have to stop using it now which is really annoying," Redditor "BigPurpleMoth" wrote on Monday. "Like, I don't want notifications when my phone is locked, but while I'm actively using it I still need them to pop up."

Focus does not include a comparable method of bypassing its notification suppression settings, meaning users can only elect to allow or deny alerts.

Apple's iOS 15 launched on Monday with a number of enhancements and tweaks to first party apps, system tools, user interface elements and backend utilities.



10 Comments

Anilu_777 8 Years · 579 comments

It’s an extra step, yes, but in the Control Centre there’s a toggle to change modes to Personal for example. Not what the redditor wants but a workaround. 

JFC_PA 7 Years · 947 comments

More fine tuned. And I don’t want to be disturbed/distracted specifically when I’m using the iPhone. 

jabohn 20 Years · 572 comments

YES. I’ve been complaining about the loss of this feature for awhile. 

tpurdy 15 Years · 40 comments

I would like more options for configuring my different Focus categories. Maybe each focus could have it’s own version of the full notification settings menu? 

One example is Work. When I’m working I want to receive notifications from Slack, Email, Calendar, etc., - in addition to my regular notifications - but when work is not on, I do not want to get those notifications. I want notifications from all of my contacts (but not unknown numbers), not just allowing all phone calls. 

I suppose this is more of a “Status” than a “Focus” but I would find it a lot more useful.