order of your information, touch , then drag it to a new position.
Note: You can’t see the Edit key if you access Today View from the Lock screen.
Set notification options. Go to Settings > Notifications. Tap an app to set its notification
options. For example, choose to view a notification from the Lock screen. You can also tap
Edit to arrange the order of app notifications. Touch , then drag it to a new position.
Note: To include traffic conditions for your commute in the Today tab, make sure Frequent
Locations is turned on in Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services >
Frequent Locations.
Get government alerts. In some areas, you can turn on alerts in the Government Alerts list.
Go to Settings > Notifications.
For example, in the United States, iPhone can receive presidential alerts, and you can turn
AMBER and Emergency Alerts (which includes both Severe and Extreme Imminent Threat
alerts) on or off (they’re on by default). In Japan, iPhone can receive Emergency Earthquake
Alerts from the Japan Meteorological Agency. Government alerts vary by carrier and iPhone
model, and may not work under all conditions.
Choose whether to show Today and Notifications View on the Lock screen. Go to
Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPhone 5s and later) or Settings > Passcode (other
models), then choose whether to allow access when locked.
Close Notification Center. Swipe up, or press the Home button.
Sounds and silence
You can change or turn off the sounds iPhone plays when you get a call, text, voicemail,
email, tweet, Facebook post, reminder, or other event.
Set sound options. Go to Settings > Sounds for options such as ringtones and alert tones,
vibration settings and patterns, and ringer and alert volumes.
Set vibration patterns. Go to Settings > Sounds, then choose an item from the Sounds and
Vibration Patterns list. Tap Vibration to select a pattern or create your own.
If you want to temporarily silence incoming calls, alerts, and sound effects, see
and .
Do Not
Disturb