Do you silence your phone when you go to bed?


Do you silence your phone when you go to bed?  

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  1. 1. Do you silence your phone when you go to bed?

    • My Phone automatically mutes my notifications and ringer
    • My Phone automatically mutes my notifications but I leave my ringer turned on.
    • I manually mute my notifcations and ringer
    • I manually mute my notifcations but leave my ringer turned on
    • I don't mute anything when I go to bed.
    • I turn my phone off at night
    • I put mine on vibrate Notifcations but not the ringer
    • I put mine on vibrate Ringer but not the notifcations
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    • I put my entire phone on vibrate. BZzzzzzzz


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should probably add an option to the poll, for i do nothing different at night.

 

I dont do anything with my phone at night other than set it on the night stand next to me.

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I manually mute notifications but leave the ringer on. I don't have a land-line phone, so my cell is the only way to get in touch with me. So I leave the phone on for emergencies. There is probably an easy/automatic way to mute the notifications but not the ringer in Android, but I don't know it.

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I just turn off WIFI/data, that gets rid of most notifications,  usually nobody texts/calls me at night, just for emergencies.

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wow, I can't believe how many people don't mute anything. maybe it's just my phone but it would be so noisy I would never get to to sleep.

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wow, I can't believe how many people don't mute anything. maybe it's just my phone but it would be so noisy I would never get to to sleep.

Well look at you Mr. Popular :P or notification ###### :P 

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I manually mute my phone, never thought about looking to automate it, I'm installing the app and will give it a go.

 

Thanks for the thread, I have forgotten a few times and I'm a pretty light sleeper so any buzz or tone wakes me up.

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I've got a nice little app called Llama, working on location and time profiles.

So when I'm at work the phone goes into silent mode, same when it turns 11pm, all I get is the notification light flashing, then at 7am everything turns back to normal.

 

This is still the one feature that I wish iOS would include.  DND is good but it needs more.

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Never.Being an Emergency Physician, I don't have the luxury of turning it off, or even make it silent.

I am also one of the rapid response team and qualified in disaster management.

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Personal phone goes on mute when I go to bed, work phone stays on, I only need to leave it on when I'm on call, but I always leave it on in case of any major emergencies.

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I just turn it off when going to bed, if it's an emergency, there's a cabphone in my truck or my landline when I'm at home, don't need my mobile ringing when I'm trying to sleep as well

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I mute it all.. I used to leave it on, but I'm a very light sleeper and was tired of being disturbed. Sometimes I leave the ringer on but notifications off, if I am expecting a call or know someone is out late and might conceivably need to ring for help or something. Otherwise, whatever is going on can wait until the morning.

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Rarely. Calls are by far the least common thing that happens on my phone and notification sounds don't wake me up even with my phone right near my pillow.

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wow, I can't believe how many people don't mute anything. maybe it's just my phone but it would be so noisy I would never get to to sleep.

 

Do you get notifications for absolutely every little thing then?

 

I get stuff for SMS, Facebook Inbox, Whatsapp and personal Email. Usually when i'm sleeping everyone else will be too!

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