T Tech198 Cancelled Original poster Sep 26, 2012 #1 Could Apple have taken features when its only designed for phone use? For eg. "Do Not Disturb" i assume this only works for the phone app.. Therefore, why does this option exsist in iPad? * Unless this is also for Facetime, it would make sense
Could Apple have taken features when its only designed for phone use? For eg. "Do Not Disturb" i assume this only works for the phone app.. Therefore, why does this option exsist in iPad? * Unless this is also for Facetime, it would make sense
virginblue4 macrumors 68020 Sep 27, 2012 #2 Tech198 said: Could Apple have taken features when its only designed for phone use? For eg. "Do Not Disturb" i assume this only works for the phone app.. Therefore, why does this option exsist in iPad? * Unless this is also for Facetime, it would make sense Click to expand... Because it stops Facetime calls, messages, emails and all other notifications as well. I love Do Not Disturb on both my iPhone and iPad.
Tech198 said: Could Apple have taken features when its only designed for phone use? For eg. "Do Not Disturb" i assume this only works for the phone app.. Therefore, why does this option exsist in iPad? * Unless this is also for Facetime, it would make sense Click to expand... Because it stops Facetime calls, messages, emails and all other notifications as well. I love Do Not Disturb on both my iPhone and iPad.