You can silence your phone with Do Not Disturb. This mode can mute sound, stop vibration, and block visual disturbances. You can pick what you block and what you allow.
Important: Some of these steps work only on Android 9.0 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.
Quickly turn interruptions off or back on
To turn Do Not Disturb on or off, swipe down from the top of your screen. Then tap Do Not Disturb .
Tip: If you have a Smart Display or speaker with the Google Assistant, you can ask it to silence your phone. Learn how to limit interruptions with Google Assistant.
Change your interruption settings
Set what to blockImportant: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Sound & vibration Do Not Disturb. If you find "Do Not Disturb preferences" instead, you're using an older Android version. Try these steps for Android 8.1 and below.
- Under "What can interrupt Do Not Disturb," choose what to block or allow.
- People: Block or allow calls, messages, or conversations.
- Apps: Choose which apps can send you notifications.
- Alarms & other interruptions: Block or allow alarms, media, touch sounds, reminders, or calendar events.
Tip: With any settings, critical notifications show. For example, you can't block system security notifications.
Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Sound & vibration Do Not Disturb.If you find "Do Not Disturb preferences" instead, you're using an older Android version. Try these steps for Android 8.1 and below.
- Under "What can interrupt Do Not Disturb," tap People.
- Choose what to allow:
- Calls:
- Anyone, contacts, or starred contacts.
- None.
- Repeat callers. To let a call through if the same person calls twice in 15 minutes, turn on Allow repeat callers.
- Messages:
- Anyone, contacts, starred contacts, or priority conversations
- None.
- Calls:
Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Sound & vibration Do Not Disturb Duration for Quick Settings.If you find "Do Not Disturb preferences" instead, you're using an older Android version. Try these steps for Android 8.1 and below.
- When you turn on Do Not Disturb, choose how long you want it to stay on.
- Until you turn it off
- A certain time, like For 2 hours or For 15 minutes
- Ask every time
- Tap OK.
Stop interruptions automatically
At certain timesImportant: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Sound & vibration Do Not Disturb Turn on automatically. If you find "Do Not Disturb preferences" instead, you're using an older Android version. Try these steps for Android 8.1 and below.
- Tap a rule. Or, to make your own rule, tap Add rule Time.
- Edit your rule's name, status, and alarm override.
- At the top, check that your rule is turned on.
Tip: To delete a rule, tap Delete .
Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Sound & vibration Do Not Disturb Schedules. If you find "Do Not Disturb preferences" instead, you're using an older Android version. Try these steps for Android 8.1 and below.
- Tap a schedule that���s already listed.
- You can customize a schedule, for example, the days you want Do Not Disturb to turn on while you’re asleep.
- To make your own schedule, tap Add more .
- Tap Event, Time, or Driving.
- Edit your schedule's name, when it would turn on, and other options.
- Check that your schedule is on.
- To delete a schedule, tap it Delete .
To automatically turn on Do Not Disturb when you get ready to stop using your device for a while, like when you sleep, you can use Bedtime mode. Learn about Digital Wellbeing.
While you drive
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Google Personal Safety.
- Turn on Silence notification while driving.
If you're using Android 8.1 & below
Pick which interruptions to allowImportant: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.
Option 1: Total silence
- Swipe down from the top of your screen with 2 fingers.
- Under Do not disturb or your current option, tap the Down arrow .
- Turn on Do not disturb.
- Tap Total silence.
- Pick how long you want this setting to last.
- Tap Done. You'll see Total silence . In "Total silence:"
- Your alarms won't make noise.
- Your device won't vibrate or make sounds when you get a call, message, or notification.
- You won't hear sounds from music, videos, games, or other media.
- During a phone call, you'll still be able to hear the other person.
Option 2: Alarms only
Important: This won't mute sounds from music, videos, games, or other media.
- Swipe down from the top of your screen with 2 fingers.
- Under Do not disturb or your current option, tap the Down arrow .
- Turn on Do not disturb.
- Tap Alarms only.
- Pick how long you want this setting to last.
- Tap Done. You'll see Alarms only .
Option 3: Priority notifications only
- Pick which notifications are a priority.
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Sound Do Not Disturb preferences Priority only allows.
- Set your priorities.
- Turn on "Priority only."
- Swipe down from the top of your screen with 2 fingers.
- Under Do not disturb or your current option, tap the Down arrow .
- Turn on Do not disturb.
- Pick Priority only.
- Choose how long you want this setting to last.
- Tap Done. You'll see Priority only .
Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.
Option 1: Silence sounds during certain times
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Sound Do Not Disturb preferences.
- Under "Automatic rules," tap a rule, like Weeknight. Or, to make your own rule, tap Add more Time rule.
- Edit your rule.
- At the top, check that your rule is turned on.
Option 2: Silence sounds during events & meetings
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Sound Do Not Disturb preferences.
- Under "Automatic rules:"
- To edit the default rule, tap Event.
- To make your own rule, tap Add more Event rule.
- Edit your rule.
- At the top, check that your rule is turned on.
Option 3: Block visual disturbances
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Sound Do Not Disturb preferences Block visual disturbances.
- To prevent notifications from:
- Showing over your screen while you're doing something else, turn on Block when screen is on.
- Turning on the screen or pulsing the light, turn on Block when screen is off.
Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.
Turn off Do Not Disturb
You can either:
- Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap your current option: Alarms only , Priority only , or Total silence .
- Press the volume down button and tap Turn off now.
Override Do Not Disturb for certain apps
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Apps & notifications.
- Tap the app. If you don't see it, tap See all apps or App info, and then tap the app.
- Tap App notifications.
- Turn on Override Do Not Disturb. If you don't see "Override Do Not Disturb," tap Additional settings in the app Notifications, then turn on Override Do Not Disturb.