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« on: January 02, 2013, 03:00:52 am »

iOS Do Not Disturb feature oversleeps on New Year’s Day
   




   

Nappy New Year! If you depend on a phone call, text message, or third-party app to wake you each morning, there’s a good chance you got to sleep in today.


According to posts on Apple’s Discussions forums, complaints on Twitter, and reports around the Web, many people awoke this morning—late—to discover that iOS’s Do Not Disturb mode didn’t turn off when it was supposed to.

The Do Not Disturb feature lets you schedule times your phone or tablet shouldn't bother you.

Do Not Disturb is a convenient feature, added in iOS 6, that lets you configure specific hours during which your iOS device won’t bother you with phone calls, text messages, or notifications. So, for example, you can configure your iPhone to keep quiet between 10pm and 7am, regardless of whether or not you’ve muted the phone using the Ring/Silent switch. (Do Not Disturb does not affect alarms set in iOS’s Clocks app; however, it does suppress alarms from third-party apps.)


The problem—for some people, at least—is that come New Year’s Day 2013, Do Not Disturb apparently forgot to set its own alarm (or anthropomorphically slept right through it). These users awoke to see the familiar crescent-moon icon in the status bar, meaning that Do Not Disturb mode was still active, hours after it was scheduled to disappear. A Macworld editor, for example, discovered that Do Not Disturb was still enabled at 10:30am, even though it was scheduled to turn off at 8:25am.
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