Do you live to drive? Yes? If you love it that much then here is something you must do. So, while driving a vehicle it is always advised to not use your phone and pay attention to the road in order to avoid any kind of mishap. But if you are an iPhone user, there is a setting which you can activate to let you focus while driving. The feature is known as 'Driving Focus'. Once this feature is turned on, the text messages and other notifications are silenced or limited, letting you fully enjoy the driving experience.
Informing of the same, Apple stated, “Turning on the Driving Focus helps you stay focused on the road. When you turn it on, text messages and other notifications are silenced or limited. You can have Siri read replies to you, so you don't have to look at your iPhone. Incoming calls are allowed only when iPhone is connected to CarPlay—a car Bluetooth system—or a hands-free accessory.”
You can set up the Driving Focus to turn on automatically when you are in a moving car. You can also turn it on manually in Control Center.
Then go to Settings, Focus, and then click on Driving and turn it on. Tap Focus Status (below Options), then turn on Share Focus Status.
Click on Auto-Reply, then choose who should receive an auto-reply when the Driving Focus is on. The options include- No one, Recents, Favorites, and All Contacts. You can also edit your auto-reply message to customize it.
Then tap the Back button at the top left and click on While Driving (below Turn On Automatically), then select when to activate Driving:
1. Automatically: When iPhone detects you might be driving.
2. When Connected to Car Bluetooth: When your iPhone is connected to a car’s Bluetooth system.
3. Manually: When you turn it on in Control Center.
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