iOS 16 will bring major changes to Focus Modes

Two months after we see the presentation of iOS 16, the rumors about the news that it will include are beginning to gain strength, and it seems that the notifications will undergo many changes with an even more configurable Focus Mode.

We begin to know the first brushstrokes of what iOS 16 will be, the new version that we will not see until next June and that we will be able to download officially from September (surely). Mark Gurman yesterday gave us some very interesting tidbits about this upcoming update, and today is 9to5Mac who goes a little further and ensures that Focus modes will change with more configurable options, as they have found in the code of macOS 12.4 Beta.

For those who do not know what Focus Modes are, they are different configurable modes in which we can decide what notifications we can receive, when and from whom. This way we can make it so that at work only our relatives can bother us, and that at night while we sleep only the calls of our children can ring and wake us up. These are just two examples of the many things we can configure with these Concentration modes. If you want more information about it, we have an article with video included in which we give you all the details.

One of the characteristics of these Focus modes is that they can be synchronized between all your devices, that is, if Do Not Disturb mode is activated on your iPhone, it is also activated on your Apple Watch, iPad and Mac. Well, It is precisely in this section where clues have been found about the modifications that this mode is going to undergo, which must be important because will not be compatible with iOS 15, that is, if you want two devices to synchronize their concentration modes, it will be necessary for both to be updated to iOS 16.


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