Apple
has recognized the grievance bug upsetting its iOS 6 characteristic Do Not
Disturb and has assured that the attribute will resume normal functionality
after 07-Jan-2013. Till that occurs, Apple has asked its iPhone, iPad and iPod
touch users to manually turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off. Users can
manually turn off the scheduling feature by tapping on Settings ->
Notifications -> Do Not Disturb, and switch Scheduled to Off.
The
nice thing about Do Not Disturb is that it's relatively vigorous. User can turn
it on manually by going into Settings and tapping the Do Not Disturb button on
the left hand side. That's it. When user are done and user want to get contacted
again just jump into their Settings and renewable it.
User
can also set up Do Not Disturb to operate on a schedule like when user is
sleeping, or early in the morning. To Do this, Go to Settings -> Notifications
-> Do Not Disturb.
Here
user can set up a specific schedule when Do Not Disturb runs, and set up who user
allow incoming calls from.
Apple
iOS developer Patrick McCarron recommended on Twitter that Apple had made a
common mistake by incorrectly formatting how the iOS software defines dates,
allowing the fundamental software, based on Unix, to define the final week of
2012 as ending on 07-Jan-2013.
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