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  2. How to let someone bypass your iPhone Do Not Disturb settings

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    Every night before I sleep, I set my phone to Do Not Disturb, one of the many steps I have to take to not stare at my phone late into the evening. It makes it so that I can still receive text ...

  3. Notification Center - Wikipedia

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    Notification Center was released in iOS 5 to replace the previous system for dealing with push and local notifications. Instead of interrupting the user with an alert, Notification Center instead displays a banner at the top of the screen. This allows the user to continue using their device, and disappears after a set period of time.

  4. Control Center (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    By swiping up from any screen–including the Lock screen (if the control center is set to be accessed from the lock screen)–users can do such things as switch on Airplane mode, turn Wi-Fi on or off, adjust the display brightness, text size, and other similar basic functions of the device. [3] [4]

  5. Access AOL Mail on mobile devices

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    If you want to use the email app that comes with your iOS device, just add your AOL Mail account through your device's settings. Though you should be able to set up the account automatically, you may need to set up the account manually with the POP or IMAP settings.

  6. Silent mode - Wikipedia

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    Silent mode is a setting available on mobile phones and pagers that, when activated, disables the ringtones and, in some cases, also the vibrating alerts or alarm. Unlike the airplane mode , the silent mode still allows the device to receive and send calls and messages.

  7. Gen Z leaves phones on ‘do not disturb’ to avoid notification ...

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    Gen-Z-ers have come clean about why they keep their phones on “Do Not Disturb” at all times. Found on most mobile phones, the “Do Not Disturb” feature is used by those who block out ...

  8. Samsung Galaxy S5 - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy S5 is the last Samsung S series phone to include the IR blaster, infrared port, a Snapdragon variant (until 2017), USB 3.0 (Samsung would revert back to microUSB until the switch to USB-C in 2017), expandable storage (reintroduced in the S7), water resistance (reintroduced in the S7) and a plastic back (until 2019).

  9. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    In early 2015, the Galaxy S6 became the first Samsung mobile phone to retain the sensor framerate and audio, and in early 2016, the Galaxy S7 became the first Samsung mobile phone with 240 fps recording, also at 720p. In early 2015, the MT6795 chipset by MediaTek promised 1080p@480 fps video recording. The project's status remains indefinite. [121]