iOS 15 is available to anyone who has an iPhone 6S to an iPhone 13, and while it may not look fresh and exciting at first glance, there are plenty of refinements to take advantage of once you scratch its surface.
One feature to note is Focus, Appleâs latest take on redesigning notifications, but this time you can tailor it to your workflow every day. It can also apply to your home screen on both an iPhone and iPad, alongside muting notifications on your Mac, once macOS 12 Monterey is released.
However, it may be overwhelming in creating a custom Focus profile, so weâve created a guide below to help show you how one can be made.
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[li]How to download iOS 15[/li][li]Everything you need to know about iPadOS 15[/li][li]Read our hands on iPhone 13 Pro Max review[/li][/ul]
[HEADING=1]What happens when Focus is enabled[/HEADING]
Think of Focus as your own personal planner thatâs housed within your Apple device, who can tell your contacts that you mustnât be disturbed at certain points throughout the day, while tailoring your home screen to the tasks at hand.
You can create as many Focus profiles as you want, which can be enabled once youâre at a certain location, or when an event in your calendar begins, or when you launch a certain app.
By default youâre given the following Focus profiles:
[ul]
[li]Do Not Disturb[/li][li]Driving[/li][li]Sleep[/li][li]Work[/li][li]Personal[/li][/ul]
You can customize each of these to fit to your schedule, but theyâre not all switched on by default, so you can leave them off or delete one if you wish.
[IMG alt=âFocus settings in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fC...hBiba8JDW4.png
(Image credit: Apple)
When a profile is enabled, the following can occur, depending on how youâve set one up:
[ul]
[li]Home screen changes[/li][li]Muted notifications[/li][li]Certain apps alert you, while some stay silent[/li][li]Notifies others of your status in Messages and will deliver any incoming messages silently.[/li][/ul]
Thereâs plenty of ways that a profile can be enabled on its own which can help your workflow or even for important days youâve got coming up.
[HEADING=1]How to create your own Focus[/HEADING]
Go to Settings > Focus > Add icon, and you will be brought to a screen where you can choose a pre-set Focus profile, or create a new one.
Choose Custom, and name your Focus. For example weâve picked âCameraâ. You can assign a certain icon or color to it to tell it apart from other profiles.
[IMG alt=âFocus settings in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gE...AbYdQuwQGN.png
(Image credit: Apple)
You can allow one or more people to show notifications when in this Focus mode, alongside anyone who is assigned a Favorite.
This can also apply to apps to show notifications regardless.
[IMG alt=âFocus setting in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/VB...6Ep9M6JxY9.png
(Image credit: Apple)
Once youâve selected your favorite apps and people, you can customize it further.
The Shortcuts app is baked into this, where you can assign certain commands or automations into a Focus profile. For this âCameraâ profile, weâve told the Focus to switch on when the camera app launches, alongside a home screen change.
[IMG alt=âFocus settings in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/z9...te3PNdRJ8B.png
(Image credit: Apple)
Focus Mode can transform how you use your iPhone or iPad depending on your workflow. You may wake up on a Thursday morning with a different home screen, reminding you that your focus needs to be on a certain task.
Any changes to your Focus profiles apply to the rest of your Apple devices, and soon your Mac once macOS 12 Monterey is released.
[IMG alt=âFinished Focus setting to choose in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TH...yrUbRrkjvA.png
(Image credit: Apple)
[ul]
[li]5 new features that iOS 15 brings to your iPhone[/li][/ul]
Continue readingâŚ
One feature to note is Focus, Appleâs latest take on redesigning notifications, but this time you can tailor it to your workflow every day. It can also apply to your home screen on both an iPhone and iPad, alongside muting notifications on your Mac, once macOS 12 Monterey is released.
However, it may be overwhelming in creating a custom Focus profile, so weâve created a guide below to help show you how one can be made.
[ul]
[li]How to download iOS 15[/li][li]Everything you need to know about iPadOS 15[/li][li]Read our hands on iPhone 13 Pro Max review[/li][/ul]
[HEADING=1]What happens when Focus is enabled[/HEADING]
Think of Focus as your own personal planner thatâs housed within your Apple device, who can tell your contacts that you mustnât be disturbed at certain points throughout the day, while tailoring your home screen to the tasks at hand.
You can create as many Focus profiles as you want, which can be enabled once youâre at a certain location, or when an event in your calendar begins, or when you launch a certain app.
By default youâre given the following Focus profiles:
[ul]
[li]Do Not Disturb[/li][li]Driving[/li][li]Sleep[/li][li]Work[/li][li]Personal[/li][/ul]
You can customize each of these to fit to your schedule, but theyâre not all switched on by default, so you can leave them off or delete one if you wish.
[IMG alt=âFocus settings in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fC...hBiba8JDW4.png
(Image credit: Apple)
When a profile is enabled, the following can occur, depending on how youâve set one up:
[ul]
[li]Home screen changes[/li][li]Muted notifications[/li][li]Certain apps alert you, while some stay silent[/li][li]Notifies others of your status in Messages and will deliver any incoming messages silently.[/li][/ul]
Thereâs plenty of ways that a profile can be enabled on its own which can help your workflow or even for important days youâve got coming up.
[HEADING=1]How to create your own Focus[/HEADING]
Go to Settings > Focus > Add icon, and you will be brought to a screen where you can choose a pre-set Focus profile, or create a new one.
Choose Custom, and name your Focus. For example weâve picked âCameraâ. You can assign a certain icon or color to it to tell it apart from other profiles.
[IMG alt=âFocus settings in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gE...AbYdQuwQGN.png
(Image credit: Apple)
You can allow one or more people to show notifications when in this Focus mode, alongside anyone who is assigned a Favorite.
This can also apply to apps to show notifications regardless.
[IMG alt=âFocus setting in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/VB...6Ep9M6JxY9.png
(Image credit: Apple)
Once youâve selected your favorite apps and people, you can customize it further.
The Shortcuts app is baked into this, where you can assign certain commands or automations into a Focus profile. For this âCameraâ profile, weâve told the Focus to switch on when the camera app launches, alongside a home screen change.
[IMG alt=âFocus settings in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/z9...te3PNdRJ8B.png
(Image credit: Apple)
Focus Mode can transform how you use your iPhone or iPad depending on your workflow. You may wake up on a Thursday morning with a different home screen, reminding you that your focus needs to be on a certain task.
Any changes to your Focus profiles apply to the rest of your Apple devices, and soon your Mac once macOS 12 Monterey is released.
[IMG alt=âFinished Focus setting to choose in iOS 15â]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TH...yrUbRrkjvA.png
(Image credit: Apple)
[ul]
[li]5 new features that iOS 15 brings to your iPhone[/li][/ul]
Continue readingâŚ