iPhone Focus: Same as Do Not Disturb?
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Do Not Disturb was a popular iOS feature that filtered notifications and reduced distractions on iPhones and iPads.
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Apple expanded Do Not Disturb and introduced a new feature called Focus, which includes Do Not Disturb as a preset mode.
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Focus allows users to create custom Focus modes or use Apple's preset modes, including Do Not Disturb.
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Activating Do Not Disturb can be done through the Control Center by long-pressing Focus and selecting Do Not Disturb.
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Editing Do Not Disturb settings can be done in the Settings > Focus menu on the device.
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Do Not Disturb is a generic preset that stops notifications for a desired duration, while other Focus presets have specific goals.
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Focus was introduced in iOS 15 and offers more flexibility and features compared to the previous Do Not Disturb feature.
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While it is more accurate to refer to the iPhone being in Focus when using a Focus mode, saying it is in Do Not Disturb is still widely understood.
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