How to reduce annoying notifications on iPhone

If you've used your iPhone for a while, you've probably encountered annoying and distracting notifications many times like your device is low on space, or other types of notifications from apps that you don't really care about.

Normally, users often delete unused applications to clean up and free up iPhone memory. But few people know that iOS has its own tool to support users in this.

Clean up unused applications

To access the tool, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage.

Here, users will see a list of all applications available on the device along with a chart illustrating the amount of space each application is taking up and the last time it was used. This information will help users in choosing applications to delete.

For each application, iOS will give users two options: completely delete it or just offload it, which means temporarily removing it without deleting app data. If you choose to offload, users can redownload the application at any time from the App Library and all history or changes within the app will be preserved.

You can also enable the feature to automatically offload rarely used apps when memory is full by going to Settings > General > iPhone Storage and turning on the Uninstall unused apps option. .

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iPhone has a feature to automatically temporarily delete rarely used applications.

With Apple Music, this application also displays a list of songs stored on the device classified by artist name and album, making it easier for users to choose which songs to delete.

Meanwhile, the default Messages app also has a separate section containing received files. Users can see the amount of space that photos, videos, and GIFs from messages are taking up, especially files that take up a lot of memory.

Many other features should also be cleaned regularly

Users can set iOS to automatically delete old messages and attachments by going to Settings > Messages , in the Message History section , selecting Keep Messages. . By default, the application will save messages forever, users can change it to 30 days or a year depending on need.

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Users can choose to save messages forever or delete them after a month or a year.

Besides, contacts are also an item that needs to be cleaned regularly. iPhone will help you list duplicate contacts, but the rest is up to you to decide which phone numbers to keep or delete so you don't miss important contacts.

Users should also regularly check notification settings because notifications from applications will cause the device to quickly run out of battery and even distract from work. From iOS 15 onwards, Apple has added the ability to customize notifications, schedule notifications to display at specific times of the day.

Go to Settings > Notifications > Scheduled Summary and turn on this option. Once activated, users can adjust the notification display time of each application depending on their needs.

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After setting the schedule, application notifications will only appear during a certain time frame of the day.

The notification scheduling feature will help users avoid having to check notifications frequently and be distracted by them. Instead, they will receive notifications all at once at certain times of the day to make it more manageable. In addition, you can also set up notification schedules for each application.

Another available feature that helps users control app notifications on iPhone is Focus Mode , which allows users to customize do not disturb mode for different times or applications. They are free to decide who and what apps are notified.

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Unlike Android, users can personalize their own focus mode on iPhone.

To customize your own focus mode, users go to Settings > Focus. Here, users can choose one of the pre-made modes or select Custom to create their own mode. If you create a new focus mode, users can choose which apps and contacts are allowed to notify when this mode is enabled.

In the Options section at the bottom, you can also choose whether silent notifications will be displayed on the lock screen or customize the home screen to only display certain apps when Focus Mode is enabled.