In today's article, I'll guide you through some simple tricks to make notifications work according to your preferences.
1. Disable Notification Sounds
In many situations requiring peace and quiet, your phone occasionally ringing with notification sounds can startle or distract many people.
To turn off notification sounds for a game, go to Settings > Notification Center.
Scroll down, tap on the game you wish to mute > turn off the 'Sound' option.
2. Customize Notification Display
Each app in iOS 7 has 3 ways to display notifications: a long bar at the top of the screen, a pop-up box in the center, or no visual display at all (only audible alerts). To choose or change, go back to the Settings menu => select the app in the 'Alert Style' section with 3 illustrated icons corresponding to the 3 styles mentioned. Pick your preferred style.
You can opt for Banners
If you find your phone not displaying notification pop-ups for messages or emails, it's likely because the selected alert style in the app is set to 'None'. Switch to 'Banners' or 'Alerts' to have the phone show notification pop-ups. These notifications provide a preview of the beginning of the email or message when it arrives on the phone, making them vulnerable to snooping from nearby individuals.
3. Specify Which Apps Are Allowed to Appear in the Notification Center.
If every app shows up in the Notification Center, it becomes overwhelmingly cluttered, while not all apps are of equal importance to us. To reduce the clutter, you can also go to Settings > Notification Center > select the apps you don't want to appear > toggle off 'Show in Notification Center' under each app.
4. The Meaning of Some Other Adjustments
In the notification settings of each app, there are the following options:
Badge App Icon: Display a red notification number on the app's icon on the home screen.
Show on Lock Screen: Allow notifications to appear on the lock screen; if enabled, others can view part of the message/email content and all other apps without unlocking the device.
5 . Adjustments to Save Battery
One of the biggest battery concerns on iOS 7 is notifications on the lock screen. These notifications appear and often 'wake up' your phone by turning on the backlight. Disabling some notifications will naturally result in fewer wake-ups, meaning better battery life (for iPad users, combining this method with covers is recommended).
Step 1: Go to Settings to adjust battery saving settings.
Step 2: Navigate to Notification Center
Step 3: Choose Passbook
Step 4: Disable Show on Lock Screen mode
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Here are solutions to optimize Notifications on iOS 7. However, real optimization needs to be addressed within this platform.
