In our previous guide, we demonstrated how to activate Do Not Disturb on iPhone. Now, how do you do it on Android 6.0? The following content from Mytour.vn will provide you with detailed steps for this process.
ACTIVATE 'DO NOT DISTURB' FEATURE
There's not much difference compared to enabling other default functions. To activate Do Not Disturb on Android 6.0, follow these 3 steps:
Step 1: Access Do Not Disturb (Do Not Disturb) through the Quick Setting area by swiping down twice from the top of the screen, then swiping left once more.
Activate Do Not Disturb on Android 6.0
Step 2: Configure modes within Do Not Disturb
After selecting the 'Do Not Disturb' feature, we'll have several configuration modes as follows:
+ Total silence: This mode provides complete silence, similar to Lollipop's None mode. Selecting this mode will silence all sounds and hide notifications, including alarm sounds.
+ Alarms only: Blocks all notifications and sounds except for alarms.
+ Priority only (Priority Only): Functions similarly to Android Lollipop's Priority mode, meaning it will block all notifications except those from important apps/contacts (configurable in Settings). In each mode, you have the option to choose when to exit and return to full notifications.
Step 3:
In addition to the basic features supported, let's dive a bit deeper into the 'Priority' mode. Choose MORE SETTINGS to customize.
+ Priority only allows: Some apps will be allowed to display notifications when 'Priority Only' mode is activated. For example, allowing messages and calls from selected contacts.
+ Automatic rules: This is a new improvement in Android M, allowing us to set conditions to automatically activate Do Not Disturb based on time or events in Google Calendar.
Thus, Mytour has taken you through understanding the 'Do Not Disturb' feature on Android 6.0; additionally, users can refer to the guide on saving battery in Android 6.0 with Doze Mode. Wishing you successful implementation!