In the settings of your Apple phone, you can easily set it to automatically answer all incoming calls. You may think that this feature is unnecessary and has no use, but today I will try to dissuade you. First, we will show you how to activate this feature, and then we will tell you where it can be used. To activate this feature, you need to have on your iPhone iOS 11 or later. So let's see together how to activate this feature.
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As usual, let's go to Settings. We switch to General and here we select an option Disclosure. Then we swipe a little belowuntil a box appears on the screen Call routing, which we will open. Here we open the option Automatic reception and the switch function we activate. After activating the function, another setting will appear where we can choose time, after which the call will automatically accept. Here it depends on your preferences - three seconds are assigned by default, which should be enough for you to possibly reject an incoming call.
There are multiple versions where you can take advantage of this feature. One of them is, for example, when driving a car, when you have the navigation running in the holder on the window. If someone calls you with activated automatic reception, you do not have to lean towards the phone and thus endanger other road users. In general, if you have your phone in any holder, you can use automatic reception for greater convenience.
In any case, you have to be careful to turn this feature off as well. It happened to me a few times that I didn't turn off automatic answering and the call was automatically answered, for example, in my pocket. It's also a shame that with automatic answering we can't just dial a few numbers for which we want to activate automatic answering. If the options are also available in later versions iOS We'll see, then the automatic reception function will be perfect.
Cool, thanks :-) I didn't know about this feature :)
How do I set the tip of unknown numbers? For example, after two rings, so that we don't get out of pocket? 😉