Watch: See iOS 11's Do Not Disturb While Driving feature in action
Apple hopes to make the roads safer with this fall's release of iOS 11, which will automatically disable notifications when in a car thanks to a new feature called Do Not Disturb While Driving. Here's how it will work.
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2) (Apologizes if this was talked about in the video since I have volume right now and there's no CC so I was going only by the video: In the Bluetooth setting under Do Not Disturb you can have it set to enable when it's connected to your car's BT. Even if you're still in the driveway, before ever putting it in park the message will appear. I'm curious how it knows which BT devices are your car since my iPhone is almost always connected to some BT device. Is there a "automobile" bit with the BT ID or do they have to keep a local DB of all the MAC addresses that are used by automobiles?
How does it work if you are driving with the phone unlocked running a navigation app for example - do notifications and phone calls still come through?
Thanks
Yes, navigation continues, as does music playback. It just disables notifications.
Short snippets of video are fine for demonstrating things that involve changes over time, but in general I find it more convenient to work through a body of text (with pictures) at my own pace than to watch a video that requires my full attention without interruption. With a video, when something catches my attention that makes me pause to think for a moment, I miss what's being said/shown while I'm inside my own head because it carries on without me. I may not even be aware that I've missed something. That doesn't happen with text.
Plus video chews through an order of magnitude more of my data allotment than a "conventional" article.