This is perhaps one of the most useful features. Androidblessed “Do Not Disturb Mode“, which essentially allows only pre-set priority alerts to come through, while the rest of your mobile phone remains in quiet silence.
As Android Authority reports, Google released Android 15 QPR1 Beta 1 this Friday, August 23, and there are several new features to be seen in the feature.
It looks like there’s a renaming of the mode in the works, as well as some tweaking of the Do Not Disturb mode settings UI, a new Quick Settings tile, and a bunch of new customization options.
Some New Do Not Disturb Features in Android 15
- New switches have been added to enable grayscale mode.
- You can turn off the always-on display
- Dull wallpaper
- Enable dark theme
- The priority mode is set: access to it is carried out in the same way as to the “Do not disturb” mode, that is, through Settings > Sound and vibration. or Settings > Notificationsbut now covers Do Not Disturb mode, as well as any other custom modes you’ve created.
- You can now create a fully customizable Do Not Disturb schedule with your own name, icon, wake trigger, display settings, and notification settings. The UI for scheduling Do Not Disturb has been moved to the Custom Priority Mode creation screen and has also been updated (image below).

Source: Digital Trends
