Phone is basically vibrate mode 24/7 the Emergency Bypass toggle setting on each contact set, allows me to hear notifications for text or call for a select few while not allowing the rest. I’ve yet to see this feature on another phone. Just one of the things why I love iOS.

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    11 months ago

    Works very well if your VIP contacts rarely ever actually call you (as opposed to just messaging you or whatever). It’s a handy option to have.

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      11 months ago

      My mom knows exactly what hours I work and yet she calls at random times, often just to say hi or see how I’m doing. She hates texting and exclusively calls. I know she has good intentions but I could never turn this setting on for her, my phone would be ringing in the middle of meetings all the time.

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    11 months ago

    To everyone who has posted ‘Android has this’ or ‘Been on Android for years’ etc.

    So what?

    This is a sub about iPhone and this post specifically says it’s their favourite iPhone feature.

    Take your school playingground whining elsewhere.

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    11 months ago

    They didn’t even try to change the ui. Truly a 3 trillions dollars company moment

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    11 months ago

    I hate to be that person but Android has it too, not sure how long but I had it on my last one before switching to iOS again.

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      11 months ago

      Good! It’s a great feature. I use it for a contact that is a list of number that might call me when I’m on call for work. Turn it on at the start and then off again when I’m done.

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      11 months ago

      Not the same on the droids. So far as I can tell.

      iOS has the lists you can set on a focus and all the messing about. True.

      But this feature, at least for me, is tagged to a contact. It lives with the contact across all my devices. And it means I can’t accidentally make any new settings changes, modes, mute switches, vibrate, no vibrate, cinema, focus, sleep, driving, anything not now not ever not old not new and not yet to be discovered way to accidentally have that call not ring for that person. Their call will ring. On all my devices that are on.

      That’s a separate peace of mind. I can’t mess up a setting so that I won’t hear or get their call.

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    11 months ago

    I use this coupled with focus modes. Only wife and parents are on emergency bypass, but I do find it an incredibly useful feature.

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    11 months ago

    I don’t want to be woken up by a late night text. I have it turned on for ringtone for a couple people but not for text tone.

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    11 months ago

    I just set certain contacts in certain focuses. Basically my dnd nobody can get through with a sound like if I’m at a movie or a funeral or something. But sleep focus and work focus I let my family get though in case of an emergency.

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    11 months ago

    It’s a feature on Samsung phones. You can even set it to only ring if the call is repeated, which is nice - a real emergency will try to call twice.

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    11 months ago

    This “feature” is on other phones. Just different name and setting. They just don’t use such a dramatic name as Apple does.

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    11 months ago

    Agreed, this is an excellent top-tier feature. My phone is always on silent, my watch takes notification vibrations instead of it as well so it’s pretty much always silent. The only person who gets the added bonus of my phone making a noise, especially when I’m asleep, is my partner.