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Yes, "Do Not Disturb" will send incoming calls to voicemail.
What happens when your phone is on Do Not Disturb and someone calls you?
Does having your phone on Do Not Disturb send calls to voicemail?
Yes, when your phone is on Do Not Disturb, calls will go to voicemail. You can customize what types of calls you want to go through on Do Not Disturb in the Settings app.
How do you know if someone put you on Do Not Disturb on iPhone?
If someone has put you on Do Not Disturb on their iPhone, you will not receive any notifications from them. To check if someone has put you on Do Not Disturb, you can go to your recent calls list and see if their number appears with a moon icon next to it.
What do callers hear when Do Not Disturb is on iPhone?
When Do Not Disturb is on, callers will hear a message saying that you are unavailable and cannot take calls at the moment.
Do not disturb vs blocked?
There is no real difference between "Do Not Disturb" and "Blocked" on most phone systems. They both essentially mean that the person will not receive any incoming calls or messages. The main difference is that "Do Not Disturb" usually allows for exceptions, such as allowing calls from certain people or allowing emergency calls through. "Blocked" usually means that all calls and messages are blocked, with no exceptions.
Can you see missed calls on Do Not Disturb?
No, you cannot see missed calls on Do Not Disturb.
How do you get through do not disturb?
If you are trying to reach someone who has their phone on Do Not Disturb mode, you can try calling again later or sending a text message. If the person you are trying to reach has an iPhone, you can also try sending a message through the iMessage app.
Will I still see missed calls on Do Not Disturb?
Yes, you will still see missed calls on Do Not Disturb. To view your missed calls, open the Phone app and tap the Recents tab.
Does Do Not Disturb tell others?
Yes, the Do Not Disturb feature on your phone will notify others that you do not wish to be disturbed. You can set it to allow calls from certain people, or to only allow calls when you have missed a call.