How to Set Do Not Disturb Auto-Reply Message on iPhone

Do Not Disturb is a feature that I use frequently on my iPhone. Whenever I am driving or am in a meeting, I turn it on, so I am not disturbed. I use the DND feature instead of just silencing my iPhone as it allows me to send automated messages to people who are texting. That way, they know I am busy, and I will reply when I am free. It also helps them understand why I am not replying. In this article, I am going to show how you can customize and set Do Not Disturb auto-reply messages on iPhone.

Customize and Set Do Not Disturb Auto-Reply Message

By default, Apple sends a message that you are driving if you have DND enabled on your device. You can change this message and draft your message. You can also decide who receives this message.

1. to customize the auto-reply message on iPhone, open Settings and tap on “Do Not Disturb”.

1. Set Do Not Disturb Auto-Reply Message on iPhone

2. Here, scroll down and tap on the “Auto-Reply” option.

2. Set Do Not Disturb Auto-Reply Message on iPhone

3. Now, tap on the text field, and compose the message you want.

3. Set Do Not Disturb Auto-Reply Message on iPhone

4. Once done, tap on the “Back” button to save changes.

4. Set Do Not Disturb Auto-Reply Message on iPhone

5. To set who receives these messages, tap on the “Auto-Reply To” option.

5. Set Who received DND messages iPhone

6. Here, you can select between no-one, favorites, all contacts, and recent contacts. I keep it set to favorites to make sure that I inform the important people in my life.

6. Set Who received DND messages iPhone

Customize Your Auto-Reply DND Message on iPhone

That’s how you can easily customize and set auto-reply DND messages on iPhone. The steps are easy to follow, but if you encounter any problem, let me know in the comments, and I will help you out.

Also, don’t forget to read our coverage on hidden iOS 14 features like the incredible back tap feature, web page translation in Safari, and more to get the most of the latest iOS update from Apple.

comment Comments 1
  • Richard Raymond-Smith says:

    This didn’t work.

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