Not sure if I’m understanding the problem correctly, but: Modes & Routines > Work > Stay focused (Do not disturb: On) > Do not disturb > App notifications (None allowed), then add your calendar app to the list of allowed apps and turn up global notification volume, which should let the calendar alerts chirp at you while keeping messages, calls, and other notifications silent.
(I’m new to smartphones, still trying to figure out the basic functionality :P) Would that be because DND also disables visual display of notifications? Or maybe it stores up the notifications and releases them once DND is disabled? Oh, or I guess the control over which notifications go through might not be fine enough? If any of those, that sucks; it doesn’t seem like it should be difficult to control which apps are allowed to make audible notifications.
Not sure if I’m understanding the problem correctly, but: Modes & Routines > Work > Stay focused (Do not disturb: On) > Do not disturb > App notifications (None allowed), then add your calendar app to the list of allowed apps and turn up global notification volume, which should let the calendar alerts chirp at you while keeping messages, calls, and other notifications silent.
That would have large side effects: I don’t want DND always enabled on my phone.
(I’m new to smartphones, still trying to figure out the basic functionality :P) Would that be because DND also disables visual display of notifications? Or maybe it stores up the notifications and releases them once DND is disabled? Oh, or I guess the control over which notifications go through might not be fine enough? If any of those, that sucks; it doesn’t seem like it should be difficult to control which apps are allowed to make audible notifications.