As summer vacations beckon, knowing how to set your smartphone to “Vacation Mode” can help you unplug without completely disappearing. The NYT article recaps the basics—but here’s a richer view:

📴 Why Vacation Mode Matters
- Even during travel, completely disconnecting can be impractical—friends, family, hotels, or emergency contacts may still need to reach you.
- Vacation Mode helps automate responses and silence notifications while signaling you’re unavailable.
Apple iPhone: Use “Driving” Focus as Vacation Mode
Unlike Android, iPhone lacks a dedicated “Vacation” auto-reply. Instead, you can repurpose the Driving Focus feature (iOS 15+) to send automatic replies:
- Enable Focus → Driving
- Configure Auto‑Reply: Set a custom message (“I’m on vacation until 10 / August; I’ll respond when back”).
- Choose Recipients: All Contacts, Recents, or Favorites
- Manual Activation: Set Focus to activate manually via Control Center, under the Driving label
- Also edit “Respond with Text” under Phone settings to reject calls with a custom message if needed.
Important notes:
- Auto-reply only works when Driving Focus is active and Messages access is allowed.
- Auto-reply only works in Driving Focus—custom Focus modes currently don’t support auto‑reply.
- Email vacation responders must be set separately via Gmail, iCloud, Outlook, etc.
Android: Native Options & Third-Party Apps
Android support varies by device:
- Google Messages (on Pixel and some devices) offers Vacation Mode or “away messages”—you can:
- Enable auto-reply
- Customize message
- Set recipient scope and duration
- If not available natively, use third-party apps such as SMS Auto Reply, Away Texts, or AutoResponder for WhatsApp:
- Define a message and schedule
- Filter who receives responses
- Some can support calls or integrate with WhatsApp or SMS
🚫 Beyond Auto-Reply: Reducing Digital Distractions
To truly unplug, Vacation Mode alone isn’t enough. Consider these practices:
- Clean your home screen of work apps and notifications.
- Manually enable Do Not Disturb or a Custom Focus (mute alerts but not send replies).
- Switch your phone to grayscale to make it less visually enticing.
- Plan ahead, telling contacts you’ll respond after a certain date.
Even without auto-reply, letting your community know helps manage expectations while you disconnect.

📊 At-a-Glance Comparison
| Feature | iPhone (iOS 15+) | Android (via Google Messages or app) |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in Vacation Mode | ❌ (Driving Focus workaround) | ✔️ (Google Messages) or via app |
| Auto-reply text available | Yes (Driving Focus only) | Yes (if supported or via app) |
| Call auto-reply | Only via “Respond with Text” | Some apps support it |
| Custom Focus auto-reply | ❌ | Some advanced third-party tools |
| Email auto-reply | Set via Gmail/iCloud etc. | Set via email apps |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Does iPhone have a built-in Vacation Mode?
No—but you can use Driving Focus mode manually with a custom auto-reply text to mimic one.
Q: Can I set auto-reply from any Focus mode?
Not currently. Auto‑reply is tied to Driving Focus only. Other Focus profiles can silence notifications but don’t auto‑send replies.
Q: Why do I need to allow Messages in Focus settings?
If Messages isn’t allowed, your phone won’t send auto‑reply messages—even if Driving Focus is active.
Q: Can Android phones send auto-reply without third-party apps?
Yes, if using Google Messages with Vacation Mode or certain built-in SMS apps—but support varies by brand and version.
Q: What about automatic replies for incoming calls?
On iPhone, you can preset quick “Respond with Text” messages when declining calls. On Android, some apps also support call auto‑replies.
Q: How do I avoid checking work while on vacation?
Clean your home screen, disable work apps, move them to folders, or use grayscale mode. Consider setting a manual custom Focus/DND profile for non-emergency interruptions.
Q: Can I set up email auto-replies separately?
Yes. Email vacation responders (e.g., Gmail, iCloud, Outlook) are configured within the respective mail settings—not the phone’s Focus mode.
✅ Final Tips
- iPhone users: Use Driving Focus mode manually as a “vacation autoresponder” and silence alerts.
- Android users: Check if your messaging app offers Vacation Mode—or install a trusted auto‑reply tool.
- Across all devices: Plan ahead, inform key contacts, and use smart silencing tactics so you can genuinely unplug.

Sources The New York Times


