The purpose of these services is to promote better usage patterns. One of these capabilities, Focus Mode, is accessible on all Android devices. With this feature, you can dedicate all your focus to the task at hand and avoid distractions from other activities. This can help you stay focused and productive during a meeting or presentation.

If you have an Android device, follow these steps to set up Focus Mode:

  1. Open the Settings app and navigate to the “Privacy” section.
  2. Scroll down and tap on the “Focus Mode” option.
  3. Toggle the switch to On.
  4. If you have an iPhone, open the App Store and search for “Focus Mode” or “Do Not Disturb”. Once you find it, toggle it on by tapping on the blue checkmark next to it.

Steps to Set up Focus Mode in Android 13

Open the Settings app and find the “Apps” section. Scroll down to find and open the “Google Play Store” app. In the “Google Play Store” app, open the “Settings” section. In this section, you’ll find a list of your apps. Scroll down to find and open the “Facebook Messenger” app. In the “Facebook Messenger” app, open the “Settings” section and change your phone’s language to English.

Scroll down and tap Digital Wellbeing & parental controls > Focus mode. In this mode, you can control how your child’s online activity is monitored and reported to you. You can choose to have your child’s activity monitored continuously, or only when they are in specific areas of the website. You can also choose to have your child’s activity monitored only when they are using a certain app or device.

To disable specific apps during Focus Mode, you can select them from the list below. However, some essential apps, such as Phone and Play Store, will still be accessible. ..

Tap Turn on now to activate Focus mode.

The Settings app has been closed. To reopen it, press and hold the power button and then select Open Settings from the menu.

Final Words

In Android 13, Focus Mode is a more sophisticated form of Do Not Disturb. This mode eliminates any open notifications from the targeted apps, blocks new notifications from appearing while the mode is in effect, and blocks notifications from specific apps altogether. Additionally, while in Focus Mode, the offending apps will be blocked to prevent you from “accidentally” opening them when you should be doing something else.